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‘Revived Refineries ’ll Reduce Fuel Importation, Cabal’s Activities’

President Muhammadu Buhari (middle),Vice President Yemi Osinbajo (3rd left), Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry Of Transport, Mohammad Bashar (3rd right) and Heads of Parastatals of the Ministry of Transport, after briefing President Buhari on activities of the Ministry and its agencies at the Presidential Villa in Abuja on Monday.
The President, Pillar of Associations, an umbrella-body of all trade unions in Rivers State, Comrade Eneka Onyekwum has said that the commencement of production by the Port Harcourt and Warri refinery companies will reduce the importation of petroleum products and check the activities of cabal in the oil and gas sector.
Onyekwum in an interview with The Tide in Port Harcourt said that there was no reason for Nigeria to continue the importation of Petroleum products when it has four refineries that were supposed to operate in full capacity.
“I don’t see s a reason we should be producing oil and still import the product. Now that two of our refineries are made to function, it is expected that the rate of importation of the product will be reduced and the cabals will be checkmated”, he stressed.
The Pillar of Associations boss who was not pleased buying a liter of Petrol at N110 wished that the price would come down to N50 when the two revived refineries on course now go into full-blown production, pointing out that the legacies left by former President Goodluck Jonathan cannot be easily wiped out since government is a continuum.
Urging the present administration under President Muhammadu Buhari to ensure the refineries function effectively and are sustained, Onyekwum threw his weight behind the dissolution of the NNPC board to re-organise the Corporation, adding that part of the problems Nigeria was suffering in the oil sector were caused by the managers of the NNPC.
The association’s President advised Shell, Agip and other multinational oil giants to emulate the Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas Company (NLNG), Bonny, Rivers State for being able to pay the sum of $1.6 billion as tax to the Federal Government, which in turn was used as a bailout to states to pay backlog o salaries owed workers by the immediate past governments.
He was of the view that the Port Harcourt and Warri refineries now on stream would create job opportunities and called on the NLNG to establish more gas plants in other parts of the country while evolving ways of curbing gas flaring.
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