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Fuel Scarcity: Analyst Tasks FG On Lasting Solution
The Federal Govern
ment has been called upon to take proactive measures in finding solutions towards ending the lingering fuel scarcity in the country.
A public analyst on oil and gas , Engr Fredrick Osima made the call in a chat with The Tide in Port Harcourt at the weekend.
Osima said the issue has become unbearable and a source of concern to the masses that it had eventually affected all sectors of the economy as well.
According to him, government should come up with concrete plans to stop fuel scarcity in the country, as the current situation has not been addressed proactively.
The analyst noted that the citizens had been suffering as a result of the lingering fuel scarcity and virtually nothing is being done by the federal government to alleviate the cries of its citizenry, stressing that the present administration seems to be insensitive over the plight of the masses.
He opined that as a measure to end the fuel scarcity, government should ensure that all its refineries are functioning effectively, all depots are operational, all relevant authorities are put in the picture, and also regulate the downstream sector of the oil and gas sector among others in order to ease the frequent challenges of fuel scarcity.
Osima reiterated that revival of the country’s refineries would go a long way in addressing the perennial fuel scarcity in the country, adding that government should stop playing politics with the issue of the downstream sector, but to come out with a lasting solution and make the people feel the impact of democracy.
On the deadline given by the Minister for Petroleum, Ibe Ikachukwu, the public analyst said it is the greatest joke of the century, describing him as a confused man that does not have solution to the problem of fuel scarcity currently facing the entire nation.
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