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Nigerian Senate leader urges security officials to dismantle oil sector cartels.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

| November 20, 2009 | COPYRIGHT 2001 BBC Monitoring. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Text of report by private Nigerian newspaper The Guardian website on 20 November

[Report by Azimazi Momoh Jimoh and Collins Olayinka: "Mark Tasks Security Agencies on Cartels, NNPC Chief Urges Support for Reforms"]

Senate President David Mark has charged security operatives to put necessary measures in place to dismantle all kinds of cartels in the oil, energy and transportation sectors.

Also, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation's (NNPC's) Group Managing Director [GMD], Dr Mohammed Sanusi Barkindo, has described the passage of the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) pending before the National Assembly as not only critical to the oil and gas industry but to the on-going reform of banking sector.

Mark, who addressed participants of the Executive Intelligence Management Course 2 at the National Institute for Security Studies, Lower Usman Dam in Bwari, Abuja, …

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