Oil & Energy
Attack On Kachikwu: Delta Group Berates Tinubu
A political pressure
group in Delta State, Isoko Vanguard for Change (IVC) has described the recent attack by Senator Bola Tinubu on the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr Ibe Kachikwu, over the scarcity of fuel in the country as unfair and a mark of cowardice.
A statement by the spokesman of IVC, Ekomeko Gilead Omoha, wondered why Tinubu should attack Kachikwu instead of the main minister of Petroleum Resources being Presidnet Muhammadu Buhari.
“Nigerians are worried over the fuel scarcity that has brought much hardship on the people, but Tinibu should have directed the attack on Mr President instead of the Minister of state,” it said, adding that Tinibu as a major stakeholder in APC government should also share the blame.
The statement lambasted APC government for the hardship not only due to petroleum but on the economy generally and noted that Nigerians had never before faced the kind of hardship they are facing at present such that a litre of fuel costs N200.
The group urged President Buhari to resign his position as minister of Petroleum Resources and appoint another Nigerian to the position.
It equally advised the federal government to view importation of petroleum as mere short term measures, stressing that until we have refineries functioning in the country, the problem of fuel scarcity would never be over.
The group wondered why those issued licences to build modular refineries appear not to be serious, remarking that only Aliko Dangote has shown some level of seriousness in establishing refineries.
“Every other measures cannot solve the problem of fuel scarcity in Nigeria. How can you continue to import what you have in abundance because you don’t have the will to refine them,” it stated.
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