Fight broke out among members of the oil producing communities in the Niger Delta region at the public hearing organised by the House of Representatives on the Petroleum Industry Bill.
Trouble reportedly started when the Host Communities of Nigeria Producing Oil and Gas was called to the podium to make a presentation.
Some other bodies of host communities, however, stood up, leading to a rowdy session.
The situation became worse when members of the opposing sides began to exchange blows, forcing the lawmakers to seek the intervention of security operatives.
The leaders of the oil-rich areas under the aegis of the Host Communities of Nigeria Producing Oil and Gas had on Tuesday rejected the 2.5 per cent proposed for them in the Petroleum Industry Bill 2020, being considered by the joint Senate Committee on Petroleum Resources, (Downstream, Upstream and Gas).
They insisted that nothing short of the 10 per cent of the operating expenditure they were demanding would be acceptable to them because the proposed 2.5 per cent was grossly inadequate to provide basic social amenities and improve the standard of living of their people.
But the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Timipre Sylva, faulted the position of host communities insisting on 10 per cent of the operating expenditure of the oil firms to set up a trust fund.
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