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Why Nigerians Blame Buhari For The Fuel Scarcity. by Nobody: 2:47am On Apr 05, 2016
Maka what na?

Buhari met the mess that took approx. 20 years to create and some wailers are expecting him to fix everything within a few short months?

Abeg cut baba some slack.


Sai Buhari

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Re: Why Nigerians Blame Buhari For The Fuel Scarcity. by Nobody: 5:07am On Apr 05, 2016
Your level of zombism is alarming! What mess? Did we ever experience this level of fuel scarcity during Jonathan's 5years of rule? Please Bleep your trash of a finger if you have nothing meaningful to type.

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Re: Why Nigerians Blame Buhari For The Fuel Scarcity. by Nobody: 6:48am On Apr 05, 2016
We experienced worst under GEJ.

have you forgotten paying N400 per litre just before elections?
Re: Why Nigerians Blame Buhari For The Fuel Scarcity. by Nobody: 6:48am On Apr 05, 2016
GenBuhari:
Maka what na?

Buhari met the mess that took approx. 20 years to create and some wailers are expecting him to fix everything within a few short months?

Abeg cut baba some slack.


Sai Buhari

While we accept that , he could take some steps.

1Deregulation: Subsidy prevents most marketers from importing fuel easily....because they need the cash to import the thing...now that it takes more naira to buy a single dollar. And under the subsidy regime they cannot make a reasonable profit. (That is why the cabal was making money via falsely claiming to import fuel that they never imported, and claiming subsidy payments.).

So..let us deregulate.

2.Another thing....we need a timetable as to how we intend to improve refining capacity. I think that most Nigerians would be glad if they had a definite time table as to how refining capacity would be improved. We could build four new refineries on build,operate, transfer basis. And the mini-refineries could also be expedited per construction.
Re: Why Nigerians Blame Buhari For The Fuel Scarcity. by Nobody: 7:09am On Apr 05, 2016
There is no subsidy it has already been removed.

However, there is no benefit of encouraging imports , there is sufficient fuel but the marketers are not allowing it to reach consumers.

The marketers are suspected to be hoarding and diverting fuel to be sold to neighbouring countries, so I think that the price the marketers get the fuel should be increased by enough, to make diversion unprofitable say N100 /litre.

The additional revenue generated could then be used to build more NNPC filling stations and buy / takeover non compliant filling stations and build and improve downstream infrastructure such as fuel pipelines and even additional refineries.

Quakertellicus1:


While we accept that , he could take some steps.

1Deregulation: Subsidy prevents most marketers from importing fuel easily....because they need the cash to import the thing...now that it takes more naira to buy a single dollar. And under the subsidy regime they cannot make a reasonable profit. (That is why the cabal was making money via falsely claiming to import fuel that they never imported, and claiming subsidy payments.).

So..let us deregulate.

2.Another thing....we need a timetable as to how we intend to improve refining capacity. I think that most Nigerians would be glad if they had a definite time table as to how refining capacity would be improved. We could build four new refineries on build,operate, transfer basis. And the mini-refineries could also be expedited per construction.

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