Civil Society Organisations Give Nigerian Petroleum Company, NNPC 14 Days To Resolve Fuel Scarcity, Reduce Pump Price In RiversThis was stated by the Chairman of the CSOs, Comrade Enefaa Georgewill, who explained that their initial planned mass action was changed to a warning protest due to the intervention of security agencies, particularly the Department of State Services, which pleaded for two weeks to resolve the crisis.
This was stated by the Chairman of the CSOs, Comrade Enefaa Georgewill, who explained that their initial planned mass action was changed to a warning protest due to the intervention of security agencies, particularly the Department of State Services, which pleaded for two weeks to resolve the crisis.
He said, “What is happening here is a warning protest to the NNPCL to stop suffocating and punishing Rivers people by allowing filling station owners to sell above the government-approved price. Solomon Lenu said, “Nigeria is using N4.3 trillion to subsidise fuel that we don't have, in addition to that, NNPCL said Nigerians are consuming 60 million litres of fuel per day. This is a product that is solely imported into the Country by NNPCL and the President who doubles as Petroleum Minister is saying nothing about it.
Buhari is the 'president' and also the 'oil minister'. The guy is very corrupt and the most incompetent fool ever! I'm happy he has destroyed the chances of APC to keep power.
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Unfortunately, nobody absolutely nobody is thinking right in this part of the World.
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