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Treasure Energy Boss Blames Inactivity On Funds Paucity

Polish Ambassador to Nigeria, Amb Andrzej Dycha (left) in a chat with the Minister of Agriculture, Chief Audu Ogbe, at the 2016 National Agricultural Show in Keffi, Nasarawa State, recently.
The Managing Director,
Treasure Energy Resources, Dr Eddie Wikina, has blamed the trumatised nature of the company on lack of funds.
He said this in a chat with The Tide at the weekend in Port Harcourt.
Wikina said past administration in the state failed to provide the needed funds for the growth of the company.
According to him, a company of such magnitude was to be adequately funded and not used to play politics.
The experienced oil sector executive, also blamed the Federal Government over lack of focus on upstream development which he said affects local company‘s growth.
He explained that high insecurity was another reason why many oil companies have left the state for Lagos.
The mechanical engineer, also warned that if urgent steps were not taken by concerned authorities, the five per cent equity for the company may be lost.
He regretted that most state-owned oil companies are doing well and wondered why that of Rivers State is different.
Concerning the issue of Liqauified Petroleum Gas (LPG), he said it ought to be available for Rivers people since the product was gotten from the state.
The Treasure Energy boss, noted that it was irrational to transport the product (LPG) to Lagos first before bringing same back to Port Harcourt for sale as a finished product.
On whether there are plans to revive the company, he answered in the affirmative, saying that the Nyesom Wike-led government has indicated interest in such direction.
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