“That will address the issue of fiscal stability because investors must be convinced that your laws will not change, you have stable fiscal regime and they know the basis of their investment.
“I believe that when we restore the issue of fiscal legislation, it will be a mighty step towards getting our partners to invest in our country.”
Kyari also said the NNPC was working on modalities to get refineries in the country working again, which would contribute to the reduction in the cost of production.
According to him, the refineries did not fail because there were no skills but because we were unable to take care of them and we do not want to give excuses.
“We can blame anyone but what we have decided to do is to make them work; there is no scarcity of skilled people and the will is there today.
“Our plan subsequently, at the right time, we will get them to you and I assure you that the plans we have in place will deliver these refineries,” he said.