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Re: APC Behind Fuel Scarcity, Plotting Sabotage Of Power Supply - Fani Kayode by atlwireles: 7:58pm On Mar 03, 2015
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mrmetoo1:


Wow!! What's this? I'm really trying to understand this.

I'll tell you this, my trainer told me she's not voting anyone but her brother wants to vote GEJ. Obviously I educated her about both candidates hoping that she'll try to talk to her brother about Buhari because his reasons for not voting for him were all these untrue rumors about him. Anyway I asked her last weekend how it was going with the postponement because GEJ's team would like us to believe that with the postponement all of Buhari's supporters pre-postponement have dropped off a cliff or something. She was like "abeg this postponement is even making it worse for the guy especially that Fayose guy" she went to say she didn't think those people were working in GEJ's interest. According to her, she thought GEJ would gain more ground doing his own thing himself without their interference.

So keep hailing Fayose & FFK while you guys keep losing potential supporters. FFK & Fayose are pandering to an extreme part of their members. Those members that if GEJ were to even do worst thing imaginable, they'll still support. What they don't know is they're really putting off undecideds and potential converts.

I've seen at least two people on twitter after GMB's chattam speech say I support GEJ but I think we need to give GMB a chance. This is what PDP needs now not this nonsense.
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Re: APC Behind Fuel Scarcity, Plotting Sabotage Of Power Supply - Fani Kayode by giantstrides(m): 9:12pm On Mar 03, 2015
atlwireles:


He is giving you people a dose of your own medicine. Nigerians like any man able to return fire for fire and then some. Vote as you like, FFK and Fayose are the best things happening to Jonathan's media team in last 60 days. You people will suddenly learn how to communicate with respect

All those sympathy he gained during 2011 election, he's lost a lot of it already, chiefly due to FFK and fayose. Buhari is gaining that sympathy now, and yes pdp gave it to him through their constant attacks on him, even down to his late wife and all. And the wise man is just absorbing all the insults without firing any shots because he knows he's gonna laugh longest, so make jokes all you want now because there will be crying days ahead for PDP.
Re: APC Behind Fuel Scarcity, Plotting Sabotage Of Power Supply - Fani Kayode by dsquare33: 10:09pm On Mar 03, 2015
Its a shame a real shame FFk is a big disgrace to the Yoruba race.
Re: APC Behind Fuel Scarcity, Plotting Sabotage Of Power Supply - Fani Kayode by bakila: 10:26pm On Mar 03, 2015
Kai Famine na wah for you oh.
Re: APC Behind Fuel Scarcity, Plotting Sabotage Of Power Supply - Fani Kayode by mrmetoo1: 12:06am On Mar 04, 2015
atlwireles:
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RUBBISH

LOL!! Child!!
Re: APC Behind Fuel Scarcity, Plotting Sabotage Of Power Supply - Fani Kayode by TheOtherview: 8:42am On Mar 04, 2015
LocalChamp:
March 3, 2015 Press Release

...According to Mr. Fani-Kayode, We know who the fuel marketers are. We know the relationship that exists between one of the biggest fuel marketers and a national leader of the APC. These unconscionable opposition elements infiltrated the ranks of the fuel marketers, whom they have contracted, in a calculated attempt to frustrate the good efforts of government.
“Why have they taken this time when all hands are on deck for the March 28 elections to cause this artificial fuel scarcity? The situation is so bad that they are not importing the product. They are even threatening tank farmers not to release any fuel in their depot in order to sustain the shortage. We are aware that the tank farmers have reported the threat to the Police and other security agencies.
“This shows how desperate and wicked the opposition APC can be in their quest for presidential power. Must they make Nigerians suffer simply because they want to rule? They must desist from this act of sabotage.
“The opposition should not take delight in celebrating over the pains and sufferings of Nigerians as they have continued to do with the Boko Haram attacks on our people and nation.
“The APC’s penchant to diminish the gallantry of our Armed Forces in the battle to defeat insurgency in the northeast zone whilst mocking the government whenever the insurgents bomb and take over villages in the zone, must be condemned by well-meaning Nigerians.
“This predilection exposes and portrays the APC and its leaders as forces of retrogression with a devilish mindset to unleash the worst form of anarchy on the nation before, during and after the March 28 presidential election because they know their party and presidential candidate, General Muhammadu Buhari will be dealt a crushing blow by President Goodluck Jonathan at the polls.
“The PDPPCO also wishes to use this medium to alert the nation on the lingering plot by the opposition elements who have been sponsoring their agents of destruction in the power sector to vandalise critical infrastructure in order to reduce the megawatts of electricity that is being generated and reverse the gains that government is making in the sector.”
http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/177824-apc-behind-fuel-scarcity-plotting-sabotage-of-power-supply-jonathans-campaign.html

Thankfully a national governing agency has now offered a more balanced appraisal.

FFK needs to be tied to the nearest tree, and forced to undergo cold turkey from what appears to be a drug induced haze, for true deliverance grin

Naira devaluation cause of fuel scarcity –PPPRA

Mar 4, 2015



Navy: Nigeria loses N433.62bn annually to oil thieves

The Petroleum Products Pricing and Regulatory Agency, PPPRA, revealed yesterday that the current fuel scarcity was caused by the devaluation of the Naira by the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN.

The CBN devalued the Naira in November last year and February this year.

Executive Secretary of PPPRA, Farouk Ahmed, made this disclosure when he appeared before the Senate Committee on Petroleum (Downstream) to defend his agency’s 2015 budget proposal.


Ahmed informed the committee that the devaluation caused huge confusion in the oil sector as the petroleum agency did not know the exchange rate to be used for payment on fuel importation.

This disclosure was revealed the same day the Nigerian Navy also disclosed that the country is losing about 100, 000 barrels of crude oil estimated at N1.18bn everyday to oil thieves.

Chief of Naval Staff, Rear Admiral Usman Jibrin, who stated this in his presentation while defending the 2015 budget of the Navy before the Senate Committee on Defence (Navy), said the development is making Nigeria to lose N433.62bn annually.

Ahmed said the marketers could not deliver the cargoes of fuel expected from them because they were not sure of the exact delivery cost as a result of the devaluation, explaining that the old template used for paying the marketers was no longer useful.

“The recent events have to do with delay in the arrival of cargoes. Non-arrival of cargoes made it difficult for Petroleum Motor Spirit, PMS, to be delivered.

“What actually complicated it was the devaluation of the naira – two times. The first one that took place on November 28 devalued Naira from N155 to N168 to $1. The second one that took place on February 18 brought the exchange rate to N199 to $1.

“These two developments brought a lot of confusion into the oil sector. Marketers were not sure of the actual delivery cost. We had to draw a new template as advised by the CBN. The delay we have now is caused by the November devaluation. But the reality is that the policy is clear now,” Ahmed said.


The executive secretary, who explained that PPPRA had to seek the advice of the CBN before it could eventually draw up a new template said the crisis had eventually been resolved as the Budget Office on Monday approved payment for outstanding bills that the marketers are being owed.

He also said the truce was brokered after a meeting of the Ministry of Finance, PPPRA and other relevant agencies.

He said: “The Minister of Finance, PPPRA and other agencies are working closely to ensure that outstanding bills are paid. And that one had been done now.

“Yesterday, we got an approval from the Budget Office for payment of all outstanding bills. We have adjusted the template now. We have to put the exchange rate at the interbank rate. Now, we have a direction.”

Chairman of the Committee, Senator Magnus Abe, who could not conceal his committee’s anger over the none appearance of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, before the committee to give its own side of the fuel scarcity directed that the corporation must appear before the committee tomorrow.

“We invited NNPC to come and defend their budget. They didn’t show up. They don’t even have the respect to give any response to the invitation. We are directing the clerk to re-invite the NNPC, Department of Petroleum Resources, DPR, Pipeline Product and Marketing Company, PPMC, and all refineries.

“All of them must appear before this committee on Thursday. All of us have our roles in constitution. The letter should contain a strong warning that NNPC must never repeat this before the committee. NNPC has never agreed to bring their budget for discussion.

“This is the same problem we have every year. I’m disappointed that after we agreed on this issue last year, we are still back to it,” Abe said.

At the Navy event, Chief of Logistics, Rear Admiral Peter Agba, who represented the Chief of Naval Staff, explained that his statistics on oil theft was drawn from the information from the Chatham House, United Kingdom.

The Naval chief lamented that the military institution submitted N205.4bn as capital budget for 2015 but that the Ministry of Finance reduced it to N8bn, which is 90 per cent reduction of its original budget proposal.

According to him, “The proposed capital projects for 2015 (captured in the initial N205.4bn), include the on-going acquisition of two OPVs, acquisition of patrol crafts and helicopters, procurement of arms and development of vital support infrastructure.

“The equipment are needed to improve naval operations and the welfare of personnel.”

The Naval Chief further disclosed that despite the substantial reduction in Naval appropriation in 2014, it was able to arrest 84 vessels and 155 suspected oil thieves.

In addition to this, Jubrin stated that the Navy also destroyed 120 illegal oil refineries, 29 barges, 93 boats and 1, 259 auxiliary equipment and tools used by the oil thieves, stressing that this “deterred criminal activities in the water ways and helped in no small measure in providing the enabling environment for the continued exploration and exploitation of the nation’s oil and gas resources.”

But the All Progressives Congress, APC, said the looting of the $12bn domestic gas fund as well as President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration’s failure to pay the fuel subsidy and the cost of interests on bank loans to oil marketers were the real causes of the scarcity.

The opposition party noted that because of the inability of the government to keep to its side of the bargain, it has become impossible for marketers to begin another round of importation of refined petroleum products‎

In a statement issued yesterday by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said the PDP and the Jonathan Administration decided to divert attention from those problems by accusing the opposition of being responsible for the scarcity – a most laughable and irresponsible statement by a sitting government that is always so eager to blame everyone but itself for the nation’s woes.

“’The truth is that this profligate government has run Nigeria aground, and the oil sector, whether upstream or downstream, has particularly suffered hugely. The quantity of petroleum products that was imported has almost been fully consumed, without fresh products being brought in to augment supplies that have now fallen well below re-order level.

“The implication is that in addition to worsening power supply, crumbling prices of oil at the international market, weakening Naira and unprecedented corruption, Nigerians – who routinely provide their own electricity to power their homes and business, now have to face another round of government-imposed hardship with the ongoing fuel scarcity,” the party said.

It said the fuel crisis would not have reached the stage it is in now had the $12bn domestic gas project fund not been looted under President Jonathan.

The party said that had the gas project being executed, many vehicles, cooking stoves and generators would have been converted to use gas to reduce the importation of PMS, diesel and kerosene, and gas would have been available to fire the gas turbines at power stations while more power would have been delivered to the national grid.

APC said President Jonathan sabotaged the domestic gas project started by the late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, with the $12bn cash call provisions for gas development for domestic power generation looted under his (President Jonathan) watch.

The party also slammed the Jonathan Administration for its inability or unwillingness or both to secure power installations from contrived sabotage.

He said: “For a Federal Government that is in control of one million people under arms (military, police, civil defence corps, etc), and one that has spent in excess of N4trn on security, there is no justifiable reason why power installations could not be secured against sabotage,” APC said.

Meanwhile, the Trade Union Congress, TUC, yesterday condemned the return of queues on the Nigerian roads, calling on the Federal Government to quickly move in to address the situation rather than engaging in blame game.

A statement signed by the TUC President, Comrade Bobboi Kaigama and the Secretary General, Comrade Musa Lawal, described the scarcity as fortunate especially coming at a time Nigerians were enjoying the slash of pump price from N97 to N87.

The union said that while it was a bad thing to make Nigerians go through the pain again, it was worrisome that government was engaging in a blame game rather than addressing the situation.

The statement said: “It is bad enough that the masses are meant to go through these needless pains again but worst that instead of the leadership and stakeholders rising up and facing the challenge frontally they are busy casting aspersions and playing the blame game again.

“The Congress finds it very difficult to describe things happening on the eve of the 2015 general elections. It has indeed become an onerous task to explain because instead of politicians addressing issues and how they intend to help the economy to do better they are busy dwelling on personalities.

“Sometimes we wonder if our politicians are bothered by the current price of crude in the international market as against what it was sold for few months ago!

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