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FUEL SCARCITY: Nigerians Slam President Buhari And Oil Marketers by mrlizo: 3:25am On Nov 21, 2015
ABEG OOoooHHhhh....WHEN ALL THIS FUEL SCARCITY GO END FOR WE COUNTRY NAAA...I TIRE OoHHH


Many Nigerians, including civil society organisations, analysts and individuals have expressed anger and disappointment over the ongoing fuel scarcity across the country, blaming oil marketers and President Muhammadu Buhari, who doubles as the Minister of Petroleum, for their plight.

Nigerians have had to endure long hours at the few fuel stations that sell Premium Motor Spirit, otherwise called petrol, for about a week, with no end in sight to the problem.

There are also reports that the scarcity is compounded by oil marketers hoarding the product to sell at prices above the official pump price of N87 per litre.

Findings show that the product sells for between N100 and N150 per litre in most fuel stations across the country, with the product going for as high as N400 per litre in the black market.

Unusually long queues of vehicles and customers with kegs characterise the few stations that sell the product at the official pump price.

President Buhari recently announced himself as the Minister of Petroleum and this seems to have put him at the forefront of public criticisms over the issue.

Civil society groups, among other Nigerians, said that President Buhari, whose presidential campaign had promised to bring change to the country, has failed to deal with the problem of fuel scarcity.

For instance, the Northern Elders’ Council Chairman, Tanko Yakasai, blamed Buhari for failing in his promise to Nigerians to revive the oil sector, saying his tenure as Minister of Petroleum was kicked off on a bad note.

He said, “I’m buying from the black market. The start does not show a good signal for the new minister of petroleum resources. Buhari came to power on the strength of the change slogan. He promised to change what was happening in the country, so what we expected was change and not this.

“But look at what is happening under Buhari as the minister of petroleum resources. He came to power on the platform of change but there has been no change. If the same situation we used to experience has continued, so where is the change? What has he done better? We still have queues at...See More Here: http://www.newsinnigeria.org/fuel-scarcity-nigerians-slam-president-buhari-and-oil-marketers/
Re: FUEL SCARCITY: Nigerians Slam President Buhari And Oil Marketers by kilokeys(m): 3:54am On Nov 21, 2015
Changi Changi grin

And he has also banned the importation of generators..

So when nepa misbehaves... We can't work with technology, phones, computers etc...

So what do we do?

Make more babies out of boredom (almajiri style)

Or start cattle rearing
Re: FUEL SCARCITY: Nigerians Slam President Buhari And Oil Marketers by Anijay1212(m): 4:16am On Nov 21, 2015
Who is blaming PMB abeg speak for yourself and stop barking at the wrong tree.
Re: FUEL SCARCITY: Nigerians Slam President Buhari And Oil Marketers by Nobody: 4:24am On Nov 21, 2015
The ones who claim they are literate chose change over transformation. Let them enjoy the change.
Re: FUEL SCARCITY: Nigerians Slam President Buhari And Oil Marketers by haconjy(m): 7:40am On Nov 21, 2015
stupid bihari....

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