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JUST IN: Nigeria Affirms Continued OPEC Membership, Declares Commitment To The Organization, Says Federal Government

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In the wake of Angola’s withdrawal from the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), Nigeria has restated its steadfast commitment to the oil cartel. Senator Heineken Lokpobiri, the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Oil), conveyed this commitment via his verified X account (formerly Twitter). He emphasized that Nigeria is actively engaging with OPEC partners to address issues that impact African nations…CONTINUE READING

 

 

 

 

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In his statement, Senator Lokpobiri expressed satisfaction in reaffirming Nigeria’s unwavering dedication to OPEC amid the dynamic global energy sector. He highlighted the pivotal role of collaboration within the organization, emphasizing its significance in promoting stability and sustainability in the oil market.

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The minister assured that Nigeria is determined to contribute constructively to the ongoing dialogue within OPEC. He stressed the importance of addressing concerns that extend beyond national borders and resonate across the entire continent. Senator Lokpobiri asserted that Nigeria stands ready to play a proactive role, ensuring that the unique challenges and opportunities of the region are duly recognized and addressed.

In his capacity as the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Senator Lokpobiri committed to fostering a collaborative spirit within OPEC that transcends national interests. He acknowledged the collective responsibility of member nations to nurture a resilient energy landscape for the benefit of all, both within the organization and the global community.

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