Tinubu estabelece força-tarefa presidencial para reforma do petróleo

O presidente Bola Ahmed Tinubu aprovou a criação de uma força-tarefa presidencial para reforma do petróleo e otimização de valor.

Em 13 de março de 2026, o presidente Bola Ahmed Tinubu aprovou a criação da Força-Tarefa Presidencial de Reforma do Petróleo e Otimização de Valor. A força-tarefa deve elaborar a próxima fase das reformas petrolíferas. Esta iniciativa visa abordar aspectos do setor petrolífero da Nigéria. Segundo o relatório do Daily Trust, esta aprovação marca um passo nos esforços contínuos para reformar o setor.

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