After a slow start,Nigeria's President Umaru Yar'Adua has now finally named his cabinet and energy advisers,while also sketching out plans for reforming the country's ailing oil and gas sector.Policies and posts are still open to review,however,suggesting that his team will evolve a more detailed agenda and strategy at a later date.The Yar'Adua administration faces Herculean challenges.The oil-rich Niger Delta remains highly unstable,with at least 450,000 barrels per day of crude still shut in by attacks from militants fighting for resource control.
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