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Buhari Response To Fuel Subsidy. by propaco: 10:58pm On May 26, 2015
Question

One burning issue is fuel subsidy. I believe you are aware of the queues in major cities like Lagos and Abuja. The fuel importers say they are unsure of the direction of the new government in this area. Have you considered maintaining or withdrawing this subsidy or are you questioning whether it didn’t exist at all?

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Buhari: One of the problems I have, other than the military, is the petroleum industry where I served for three and a half years under General Obasanjo. When people start talking about this subsidy I honestly get confused. I will tell you this, and I hope it will answer what you want to know. Back then we had a refinery in Port Harcourt, which was refining 30,000 barrels a day of Nigerian crude.
Later, it was upgraded to refine 100,000 barrels a day. Another refinery was built in Port Harcourt to refine 150,000 barrels per day of Nigerian crude. So, Port Harcourt alone had the capacity to refine 250,000 barrels per day of Nigerian crude.
But when I found myself as the Minister of Petroleum I set up another refinery in Warri for 100, 000 barrels per day of Nigerian crude and the Kaduna refinery a 100, 000 barrels per day. So Nigeria built capacity to refine 450,000 a day.
Four Hundred thousands of which is purely Nigerian crude, but 50,000 was imported. The type of crude could be Venezuelan, which could be a bit heavier. But the lighter ones - kerosene, aviation fuel, diesel, PMS of different grades could be produced from our crude because Nigerian crude is about the best in the world.
If you could recall, after finishing as Minister of Petroleum, I subsequently became Head of State. You remember, I appointed Professor Tam David West as the Minister of Petroleum. When we rounded up bunkers, collected their illegal jetties and allowed jetties for only big firms which were doing production and development in the country, we were shocked that we had too much fuel.
We had to begin to export 100,000 barrels per day. Don’t forget that we didn’t stop at building refineries, we built more than 20 depots during my time, from Port Harcourt to Ilorin, Makurdi, Suleija, Maiduguri and Kano. More than 3,000 pipelines were laid to connect them. A number of stations were also built to take the trailers off the road, save lives and the infrastructure on the road. It is more economical because each trailer uses fuel.
We did all that in this country and we didn’t borrow any money as far as I know. It’s Nigerian money. From each Nigerian crude, whether Akwa Ibom, Bonny Light or whatever it is, you can work out how much products it will give you; how much petrol it will give you; how much diesel it will give you if you want to produce diesel. We could tell how much Nigerian crude cost, the cost of transportation from there to the refinery, the cost of refining, the cost of transportation to the pump stations and maybe 5 per cent go for overhead.
I can understand if Nigerians pay for those costs. But somebody is saying he is subsidizing Nigerians. Who is subsidizing who?

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Re: Buhari Response To Fuel Subsidy. by Nobody: 11:02pm On May 26, 2015
that's just one of the several headaches you'll have to take care of, Mr. President Elect
Re: Buhari Response To Fuel Subsidy. by barbiegirl4luv(f): 11:02pm On May 26, 2015
Coming back please.......

I wonder oooo. Bunch of clueless pipu undecided
Re: Buhari Response To Fuel Subsidy. by domopps(m): 11:20pm On May 26, 2015
So Subsidy is a big Scam?





Cheeeeeers
Re: Buhari Response To Fuel Subsidy. by Nobody: 11:43pm On May 26, 2015
We are patiently waiting
Re: Buhari Response To Fuel Subsidy. by Segadem(m): 2:33am On May 27, 2015
even the season never start?
Re: Buhari Response To Fuel Subsidy. by Holluwatarhyor(m): 2:53am On May 27, 2015
Sai baba
We were high on osogbo weed for allowing ourselves to be ride upon like an horse for 16yrs

Re: Buhari Response To Fuel Subsidy. by DONMAYOR19(m): 3:05am On May 27, 2015
sha just make world oil price stable as u promise. undecided
Re: Buhari Response To Fuel Subsidy. by papoose999(m): 3:32am On May 27, 2015
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