Stakeholders are calling on the Nigerian government to restart the bidding process for a $243 million stake in the Amukpe–Escravos Pipeline. They are opposing current attempts to reinstate a previous, unspecified arrangement. The group argues that a fresh, competitive bid is essential for transparency and maximizing value. This demand centers on ensuring a fair process for acquiring the pipeline stake. Concerns suggest the previous process may not have been optimally conducted. A new opening is expected to attract a wider range of qualified investors. This pursuit of a new bid highlights the importance of due process in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector.

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