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Fuel Crisis: Nigeria Grounded As Jonathan Govt. Snores Away - PREMIUMTIMES by Nobody: 1:20pm On May 25, 2015
Nigeria is facing a full-blown national crisis as virtually all sectors of the economy has grounded to a halt as the fuel scarcity bites harder across the country.

As the economy races to breakdown, the Nigerian government appears helpless, with President Goodluck Jonathan merely counting days to hand over the problem to the incoming government of Muhammadu Buhari on Friday.

From the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, to the 36 states of the federation, reports are that virtually all public and private institutions have shut down in the face of shortage of fuel to maintain normal businesses.

Worse hit are hospitals, schools, banks, transportation companies and telecommunication operators, which have either suspended normal operations or issued notices of closure or scaling down on full business hours for lack of fuel to power the engines that power their activities.

For most part of last week, several airline operators announced plans to significantly alter their normal flight schedules, blaming it on their inability to get aviation fuel for their aircraft.

“Due to the current scarcity of Jet-A1 fuel being experienced in the country, we regret to inform you that all our flights will not operate regularly as scheduled,” one of Nigeria’s premier arlines, Aero Contractors, informed its customers on May 22. “We regret any inconveniences the changes will cause. All efforts are being made to ameliorate the situation and revert to our regular flight schedule.”

At the airports in Abuja and Lagos, thousands of travellers were stranded as most airlines cancelled their scheduled flights.

Both MTN and Airtel, two of Nigeria’s major telecommunications operators, have all notices to their customers to inform them that their services might be disrupted till the fuel supply situation improves.

The text message from Airtel management to its customers on Sunday read: “Dear Valued Customer, this is to inform you that due to nationwide fuel crisis our services may experience some strain. We are doing everything possible to manage the situation. Thank you for understanding.”

In a similar message on Sunday, the management of GTBank issued notice of early closure of its branches nationwide.

“The current shortage of petroleum products in the country has limited our ability to supply diesel to all our branches, in order to continue normal branch operations.

“Due to this, we unavoidably have to close our branches nationwide at 1 pm, from tomorrow Monday, 25th May 2015,” the bank said in the text message.

In its own notice to customers, MTN announced that the intractable fuel shortage might force it to shut down some of its base-stations that are powered by diesel-operated generators.

“The management of MTN states that the current diesel scarcity in most parts of the Nigeria is posing threat to quality of services and the ability to optimally operate the network,” the company said in a statement released on its Twitter handle.

“MTN’s available reserves of diesel are running low and the company must source for significant quantity of diesel in the very near future to prevent a shut down of services across Nigeria. If diesel supplies are not available within the next 24 hours the network will be seriously degraded and customers will feel the impact.”

Car dealer, Cosharis Motors, has also warned buyers of its new BMW cars to park them until fuel is available, apparently in other to avoid using adulterated fuel purchased from the black market to run the vehicle that may cause serious mechanical damage in the cars. Experts say the new BMW cars have zero tolerance for adulterated fuel.

Throughout last week, as the fuel scarcity took its toll on businesses, parents experienced difficulties transporting their wards to school and back, as no filling station opened for business following the continued strike action oil workers.

Some schools’ management in Abuja and environs were compelled to order early closure of their schools for mid-term break, as most teachers and parents could not cope with the unprecedented pressure imposed on them by lack of fuel.

On Sunday, the Divine Scholars School in the Lekki area of Lagos informed parents it is closing for mid-term break till June 1, although insiders in the school said the forced holiday was caused by the biting fuel shortage

A visit to some public hospitals, including the National Hospital and Garki General Hospital, witnessed significant reduction in activities at the weekend.

Similarly, churches and other places of worship in the Federal Capital Territory also witnessed low turnout of the usual population of worshippers, most of whom found movement difficult.

At Jabi and other locations where there are motor parks, the usual hustle and bustle of activities by travellers were almost absent, as very few commercial transport operators were on duty.

The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) on Sunday called on the incoming administration of Muhammadu Buhari to consider the deregulation of the oil and gas downstream sector as a priority on assumption of office.

The President of the Chamber, Remi Bello, said the current fuel scarcity and power supply situation in the country have grounded the economy
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Mr. Bello said only the immediate deregulation of the sector would help resolve the recurring problem of scarcity of petroleum products in the country.

The Chamber identifies massive corruption in the fuel subsidy regime, collapse of the country’s refineries, dwindling investment in the downstream sector and loss of jobs as some the key challenges the sector was facing.

The current fuel subsidy regime and government’s direct involvement in the operations of oil and gas sector should be stopped if normalcy is to be restored in the nation’s economy.

Regardless, while the people continue to suffer untold hardship as a result of the fuel supply crisis, the oil marketers and the outgoing government continue to bicker in their unending blame game over unpaid subsidy claims.

The marketers, under the umbrella groups of Major Marketers Association of Nigeria (MOMAN), the Depot and Petroleum Marketers Association (DAPMA) and the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN), have continued to accuse government of refusing to pay outstanding claims of about N200 billion.

But the outgoing Minister of Finance, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, on Saturday accused the marketers of blackmail, claiming that government had agreed with marketers that N159 billion would be paid after a reconciliation by a committee constituted for that purpose.

Meanwhile, another systems collapse has been reported at Shiroro Power Plant on Sunday amid the worsening energy crisis.

The latest systems collapse reported at about 4.10 pm on Sunday by the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC) said the development has left the zone with just 15 mega watts (MW) at about 5.05 pm.

The AEDC said at about 6.50pm, only sensitive installations within the Central Business District had electricity supply.

The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Power, Godknows Igali, had on Friday reported that power generation nationwide had dropped from 4,800MW to 1,327MW, leading to the massive load shedding ongoing across the country.

The AEDC said it has sent alerts to customers in the FCT, Kogi, Nasarawa and Niger states to apologise to them for the difficult situation caused by the huge drop in power supply from the national grid, from about 450MW daily to less than 200MW in recent times.

The company said allocation to the zone for Friday, May 22 was 145MW, while allocation for both Saturday and Sunday, May 23 and 24, was 115.6MW.

“The situation has been worsened by the system collapse at Shiroro this evening, which brought our supply down to 15MW,” the company said in a statement.

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Re: Fuel Crisis: Nigeria Grounded As Jonathan Govt. Snores Away - PREMIUMTIMES by ojayfrancis(m): 1:21pm On May 25, 2015
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Re: Fuel Crisis: Nigeria Grounded As Jonathan Govt. Snores Away - PREMIUMTIMES by Nobody: 1:27pm On May 25, 2015
. . . . . . . .the Jonathan govt has been snoring away the past six years . . . . . . . . .they just fell into a deeper slumber two weeks ago . . . . . . . . .and some misguided youths were shouting "GEJ till ****" . . . . . . . . . . .

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Re: Fuel Crisis: Nigeria Grounded As Jonathan Govt. Snores Away - PREMIUMTIMES by ionsman: 1:28pm On May 25, 2015
I am at a loss on this. But we deserve the leaders we get in this country.He should keep snoring away.He will snore into jail.Nincompoop.

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Re: Fuel Crisis: Nigeria Grounded As Jonathan Govt. Snores Away - PREMIUMTIMES by IfeanyiSamuelz(m): 1:28pm On May 25, 2015
Diz nr b sufferin nd smillin again Diz iz DIEIN ND SMILLIN Na God go punish jona nd him ministers!!!!!
Re: Fuel Crisis: Nigeria Grounded As Jonathan Govt. Snores Away - PREMIUMTIMES by Aringarosa(m): 1:28pm On May 25, 2015
Buhari has no excuse to fail because the Nigerian masses gave him their votes with the hope that he would turn things around...

As soon as he resumes offices he should go straight to work, no need of trading blames here. The moment all Nigerians have been waiting for is here.
Re: Fuel Crisis: Nigeria Grounded As Jonathan Govt. Snores Away - PREMIUMTIMES by Nobody: 1:32pm On May 25, 2015
I was with one of major marketer of PMS,
He told me why the fuel scarcity is still rocking......

"We have enough fuel (pms, kero, gas etc)
Our fear is that if GEJ fails to pay us now, the incoming govt may change their mind. This is what we saw coming thus we shall continue pressing so that we can get our money before it is too late. We are business men."


If u remember in 2011, Sanusi projected exactly what is happening now and its all playing out like a script. He projected that inflation will go up to 18%, $ USD = N200, and govt shall be broke and no money to pay salary by 2015.

We tot it was a joke. I still have the youTube video of that seminar presentation. It is a pity.

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Re: Fuel Crisis: Nigeria Grounded As Jonathan Govt. Snores Away - PREMIUMTIMES by Nobody: 1:36pm On May 25, 2015
kenonze:

I was with one of major marketer of PMS,
He told me why the fuel scarcity is still rocking......

"We have enough fuel (pms, kero, gas etc)
Our fear is that if GEJ fails to pay us now, the incoming govt may change their mind. This is what we saw coming thus we shall continue pressing so that we can get our money before it is too late. We are business men."


If u remember in 2011, Sanusi projected exactly what is happening now and its all playing out like a script. He projected that inflation will go up to 18%, $ USD = N200, and govt shall be broke and no money to pay salary by 2015.

We tot it was a joke. I still have the youTube video of that seminar presentation. It is a pity.

. . . . . . . .and Sanusi was thrown out!! . . . . . . .tells you a lot about our country . . . . . . . . .the first 6 months of Buhari's administration are goint to be hell . . . . . . . . . .all thanks to fedora hat man

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Re: Fuel Crisis: Nigeria Grounded As Jonathan Govt. Snores Away - PREMIUMTIMES by Nobody: 1:41pm On May 25, 2015
If this is a deliberate attempt by the pig.dp to create a harsh environment for the incoming government of Buhari and his ape.pc then i think the pig.dp government led by gej have shot themselves in the foot! the ape.pc would win the heart of more nigerians if they are able to overturn things for the better and also deliver on their promises
Re: Fuel Crisis: Nigeria Grounded As Jonathan Govt. Snores Away - PREMIUMTIMES by Bolade005: 1:55pm On May 25, 2015
If you're still a fan of Mr Ebele, if you're still here shouting GEJ my hero, GEJ my mentor, you deserve to be slapped, whipped and castrated for not getting a mental and intellectual erecti*n despite being seduced by the n*ked truth. The n*ked truth here is the fact that GEJ is a complete failure, the worst thing that has ever happened to Nigeria.

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Re: Fuel Crisis: Nigeria Grounded As Jonathan Govt. Snores Away - PREMIUMTIMES by SonOfEl(m): 2:01pm On May 25, 2015
Bolade005:
If you're still a fan of Mr Ebele, if you're still here shouting GEJ my hero, GEJ my mentor, you deserve to be slapped, whipped and castrated for not getting a mental and intellectual erection despite being seduced by the naked truth. The naked truth here is the fact that GEJ is a complete failure, the worst thing that has ever happened to Nigeria.

you are O.Y.O

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