Business
Ex-DG Wants Establishment Of Modular Refineries
A former Deputy Inspec
tor-General of Police (DIGP), Mike Zuokamor has called on the Federal Government to consider the need for the establishment of modular refineries in the country, so as to overcome the problem of importation, high cost and scarcity of petroleum products.
He said that the prices of refined petroleum products will come down and that demand and supply of the product will be stabilized, when modular refineries are allowed to operate.
Zuokumor who made the call while speaking to airport correspondents at the Port Harcourt International Airport, Omagwa, Thursday, said that prices of other goods will come down when prices of fuel and diesel that go into the transportation of goods, come down.
According to him, government should take a more definite stand and positive approach to remove all the bottle necks and hindrance that do not allow operations of such refineries, adding that there are so much obstacles posed to the operations of modular refineries.
The ex-DIG, however, agreed that Nigeria is one of the countries in the world that are endowned with lots of natural resources and manpower.
“We do not lack anything that will make us great, and we are not supposed to be poor. We have natural gas. The water we have here is enough to generate electricity. There is no excuse that will make us not to have 2.4 hours of electricity supply”, he said.
Zuokumor also described the colonial government which Nigerians fought against as the best government so far since the history of Nigeria till now, even though they exploited the country resources.
He said that the colonial government was fair to Nigerians, cared for the weak, gave proper security which he said was key to living and governance, constructed good roads, checked inflations, fought corruption sincerely, provided water as well as distributed resources fairly, after taking their own, among others.
Corlins Walter
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