[7:13] 12/Jan/04
Erbil, January 4 (PNA) - Council called for Kirkuk on Tuesday, the North Oil Company to abide by the appointment of people of the province exclusively and all components, under the joint agreement between the parties, criticized the oil ministry for not conducted in the execution of the refinery, which was approved in 2006 .
The council said in a statement, said Tuesday, "The Committee on Energy and Minerals in the Council visited the North Oil Company to determine the number of issues relating to their work and discuss the observations installed it, particularly the question of appointments centralized in the company," adding that "the Commission criticized the lack of commitment by the company agreement site between them and the Provincial Council on the inventory of the appointments to the children of Kirkuk, regardless of the nationalities and creeds. "
The statement said that "this issue is a decision agreed by all the political blocs in the province," stressing "the need to company's commitment to it."
For his part, said a member of the provincial council in Kirkuk, Najat Hussain in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "The delegation of the Council discussed the Director-General of the North Oil Company, Hamid Saadi and his reasons for the reluctance of the establishment of refinery in Kirkuk and the obstacles to its implementation," pointing out that "research with Saadi also many of other issues relating to the company's work and the possibility of development to ensure the people of the province to take advantage of the wealth owned by the province, which has been denied over the past decades. "
Hussein added that "the agreement was to set up a coordinating committee between the Council of the province and the North Oil Company to activate the meetings and meetings to ensure achieving the desired objectives and strengthen frameworks for cooperation and joint action," noting that "the provincial council adopted since 2006 a project to build refinery in Kirkuk, without seeing any serious step in this regard by the Ministry of Oil. "
He Hussein feared that "the move of the company as a dose of anesthesia for the Kirkuk provincial council and management," pointing out that "the study of the project design prepared by a British company in existence since 2007, but the difference appeared to identify the construction site of the refinery and the cost of the project, which requires between three to five billion dollars. "
He accused the President of the Council of Kirkuk, Hassan Turan, 2011, the past, the North Oil Company of causing a loss to maintain a hundred thousand dollars a day because of the deterioration of production, and continued to exercise a policy of "exclusion and marginalization" by the former regime to the components of Kirkuk, the original, calling for the Ministry of Oil to form an investigation committee to find out the truth What is happening in the company.
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