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NUPRC, NRS Deepen Collaboration to Boost Revenue Collection

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Odimmegwa Johnpeter/Abuja

The Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) and the Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS) have deepened their collaboration to promote transparency and accountability in the collection of oil and gas revenue.
This was the resolution after a meeting between the Commission Chief Executive (CCE) of NUPRC, Mrs. Oritsemeyiwa Eyesan, and the Chairman of the NRS, Dr. Zacch Adedeji, at the NRS headquarters in Abuja on Wednesday, June 17, 2026. This was contained in a statement signed by Eniola Akinkuotu, Head, Media, and Corporate Communications.

In her remarks, Eyesan commended the NRS chairman for driving reforms that culminated in the enactment of the NRS Act.
Speaking on the transfer of revenue collection responsibilities, Eyesan said the process had been seamless.
The CCE also highlighted the Commission’s efforts to create an enabling environment for operators in the oil and gas industry.
“We are here to enable them, enable their businesses, ensure that they survive, they succeed. And we want to grow the pie because when you grow the pie, everybody benefits,” she said.
She further revealed that Nigeria had the potential to produce 1.9 million barrels per day, having hit a peak production of 1.86mbpd in May.
“We are back to production. We are ramping up now, and we want to continue working.
“We still recognise the constraints. Infrastructure and asset integrity are major constraints, but we will work on these. Even the human capacity in the industry, we see that because if we want to grow, we must also grow that capacity to meet the demands,” Eyesan said.

The CCE also disclosed that one of the key targets upon assuming office was the digitisation of NUPRC’s operations, a goal she said has largely been achieved.
In his response, the NRS chairman praised the Commission for its dynamism, professionalism, and transparency.
He pledged continued collaboration with the Commission, particularly on matters relating to the transfer of revenue collection functions under the new Act.

Adedeji said, “It is in the interest of Nigeria that we work together to grow revenue for the country in a transparent manner for the good of Nigerians. So, there is no way we would do something to jeopardise the progress or sustainability of another agency.
“I collect revenue. I don’t generate revenue. Wherever revenue is, I work on it and keep an account for you. So, I’m helping you to collect your royalties.”

He promised that the NRS would continue to support the Commission in order to achieve their shared objective of increasing government revenues in a fair, transparent, and sustainable manner.
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