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    Home » FG to Investigate Alleged Expatriate Quota Misuse in Oil Sector

    FG to Investigate Alleged Expatriate Quota Misuse in Oil Sector

    Samuel SurajuBy Samuel SurajuMarch 18, 2025 Economy
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    FG to Investigate Alleged Expatriate Quota Misuse in Oil Sector(Petroleumprice.ng)

    The Federal Government has pledged to address concerns over alleged abuses in administering expatriate quotas within Nigeria’s oil sector. Minister of Interior, Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, has assured that proactive measures are being taken to ensure transparency and accountability in the system.

    Government’s Response to Allegations

    The ministry’s attention was drawn to recent allegations aired on national television regarding irregularities in issuing and managing expatriate quotas. In response, Dr. Tunji-Ojo emphasized the government’s commitment to resolving these concerns and strengthening regulatory oversight.

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    As part of these efforts, the Ministry of Interior had earlier announced a review of the approving authority for expatriate quota (EQ) and citizenship applications. A circular dated February 12, 2025, outlined that all approvals would now be managed exclusively by the Minister and the Permanent Secretary, replacing the previous system where directors held approval powers.

    According to the Permanent Secretary, Dr. Magdalena Ajani, this shift aims to enhance transparency, streamline processes, and eliminate potential abuses within the system.

    Engagement with Key Stakeholders

    To foster collaboration and ensure a balanced approach, Dr. Tunji-Ojo met with senior officials from the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) and representatives of the Nigerian Employers’ Consultative Association (NECA) in Lagos on March 4, 2025. The discussions focused on creating a business-friendly environment while safeguarding the employment rights of Nigerians.

    Following the meeting, a review committee was established, comprising officials from the Ministry of Interior, the NIS, and NECA. This committee has been tasked with assessing the current expatriate quota policy and recommending necessary reforms to enhance compliance and efficiency.

    Commitment to Fair and Transparent Policies

    Dr. Tunji-Ojo reaffirmed the government’s commitment to ensuring that the expatriate quota system operates fairly, protecting national interests while fostering economic growth. He also emphasized the ministry’s readiness to work closely with stakeholders in refining policies that promote investment and uphold Nigeria’s development agenda.

    This initiative underscores the government’s resolve to address concerns surrounding expatriate workforce management and reinforce a transparent, well-regulated labor environment within the oil sector.

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