Wednesday, April 06, 2016

Tinubu exposes those behind the fuel crisis.

It is no longer news that the nation Nigeria have been experiencing serious petrol scarcity and so many big names of the nation have been speaking about their opinion and what could be done to stop this national crisis one of the spoke persons is The national leader of the All Progressives Congress
(APC), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, has blamed the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) for the ongoing fuel scarcity
across the country.
Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu has dismissed speculation
that Nigerians are fed up with the President Muhammadu
Buhari-led administration.
Tinubu, according to Punch, told journalists in Lagos, on
Saturday, April 2 that Nigerians should hold the PDP
responsible for destroying the country during its 16-year
rule.
He said:
“We want to stay focused and redirect Nigeria. We want to reverse the decay of 16
years. We are hearing comments from the
PDP left and right. We are saying we want to
clear the mess they created. For 16 good years, the PDP destroyed the country. We should not be lamenting over petrol queues
today if they had seen what was necessary and done what was necessary for this country.
“We can’t be emotional and live in self-denial. They should have done the Awolowo Road and the Lagos/Ibadan Expressway. If
they put priority on our railroad, if they put priority on electricity generation and distribution, we will not be in this mess
today.”
The APC chieftain dismissed speculation that Nigerians
were fed up with the President Muhammadu Buhari-led
administration, noting that Nigerians “just want to see
the direction of the economic policy and want to be certain
of the future”.
Tinubu said Nigerians want assurances that the country
will not continue the leaderless, directionless and
hopelessness of the past 16 years which resulted in the
importation of trivial items like toothpicks. He said
toothpicks can be made out of bamboo trees found in
the country.
“Nigeria does not want to import rice or
plastic. Nigeria does not want to continue in
the direction of the past 16 years. What did they leave behind in our account? Why should certain things that we bring into this
country become our priority? Why do we have to import those things that we can produce? The country needs surgical operation in the hands of a very honest Nigeria,” he said.
Meanwhile, Dr. Babatunde Adeniran, the group executive
director (GED) Commercial and Investments of the
Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), now
known as NNPC Ventures, has disclosed that the
corporation will adopt a two-prong approach to permanently solve the problem of perennial fuel scarcity
in the country.

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