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ACN To President Jonathan: Apologise To Nigerians Over Fuel Subsidy Mess by LocalChamp: 12:18am On Apr 25, 2012
ACN To President Jonathan: Apologise To Nigerians Over Fuel Subsidy Mess
Posted: April 24, 2012 - 17:40
Posted by siteadmin

caption: Protesters took over the streets of Lagos in January to protest against fuel subsidy scam
By SaharaReporters, New York
The Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) has called on President Goodluck Jonathan to apologise to Nigerians for his government's ill-advised removal of the so-called fuel subsidy in January; revert the fuel price to the pre-January price of 65 kobo per litre; and implement the recommendations of the House of Representatives Committee that probed the management of the subsidies, especially the prosecution of all indicted persons and companies.

''Against all informed pieces of advice, even from well-informed industry insiders and analysts, President Jonathan approved the removal of fuel subsidy and went ahead to defend it,” the party said in a statement issued in Lagos today by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, observing that the report of the House probe has shown that the removal was an egregious error of judgement that has left Nigerians feeling swindled by their government.

“Well, the President is human and therefore can also be wrong. But when he is, as it has now been proved, he should be humble enough to admit it and apologise,” the statement said.

ACN also called on the President to fire all those who advised - or misadvised - him on the fuel subsidy issue, especially the officials who wasted public funds in organising the charade called stakeholders' meetings which, as it turned out, was an orchestrated scam, as the decision to remove the subsidy had already been taken.

The party argued that in more-civilized climes, all those who bandied spurious figures to Nigerians and hinted that the economy would collapse if the subsidy was not removed - would by now have tendered their resignations – with apologies - over the discovery that what the government has been subsidizing over the years are corruption and inefficiency, not fuel.

''The sectional groups who threw their weight behind the fuel subsidy removal, for no other reason than that the President is their 'son', should also have repeated the adverts they placed in the newspapers, but this time repudiating their earlier adverts and apologising to Nigerians.

''Since honour is in short supply here, and these people are ready to carry on as if nothing has happened, the President should show rare courage by sacking all those he has the power to sack, and recommending the removal of those he cannot single-handedly remove. Any action short of the above will be a joke which Nigerians are not ready to accept,'' the party said.

It said that although many Nigerians have expressed shock and anger at the report of the House Committee, especially the huge payments made to unknown and unqualified fuel importers and the recommendation that the NNPC, PPPRA and some oil marketers should refund over 1 trillion naira, the party is not surprised that things have turned out this way.

ACN recalled that in many previous statements, it informed the President that there was no subsidy on fuel, and that what the government claims to be subsidising are corruption and inefficiency. “We quoted informed analysts, who proved - with facts and figures - that the average true price of a litre of fuel is N34.03,” it said. “We suggested ways in which the government can truly deregulate the sector without inflicting untold hardship on Nigerians. But in the end, as always, the government ignored all the interventions and went ahead with its pre-meditated action.

''Nigerians were made to pay for the corruption perpetrated by a few fat cats in the name of fuel subsidy, and a government with the primary responsibility of ensuring the well-being of its citizens inflicted untold pain on them in the new year, as the prices of goods and services shot up in the wake of the fuel price hike and many who had travelled for the holidays were stranded for days. Someone has to pay for this fraud perpetrated against Nigerians,'' ACN said.

The party commended the civil society groups and individuals who have vowed to ensure the implementation of the report, and promised to also ensure that the issue is kept in the front burner.

ACN vowed that no amount of intimidation, through the deployments of armed policemen to places of possible protests, can stop Nigerians from asking questions and demanding answers after the exposure of the knee-deep rot in this critical sector of the economy.

“Those who have been elected to lead must justify the peoples’ votes before asking for their support again. That is the essence of leadership,'' it said.

http://saharareporters.com/news-page/acn-president-jonathan-apologise-nigerians-over-fuel-subsidy-mess?page=1
Re: ACN To President Jonathan: Apologise To Nigerians Over Fuel Subsidy Mess by egift(m): 12:29am On Apr 25, 2012
I doubt he will be he will be human enough to bow his head in shame and apologies to Nigerians. I will seat back and watch kanda and his NL thugs spin this one.
Re: ACN To President Jonathan: Apologise To Nigerians Over Fuel Subsidy Mess by Johndoe100(m): 12:53am On Apr 25, 2012
egift: I doubt he will be he will be human enough to bow his head in shame and apologies to Nigerians. I will seat back and watch kanda and his NL thugs spin this one.

Another submission from LIE the mouth organ. There is nothing to spin. Why donLt these regional tribal chieftians stay in their regions? See these clowns challenging the FG. Why donLt they know their place?
Re: ACN To President Jonathan: Apologise To Nigerians Over Fuel Subsidy Mess by egift(m): 6:58am On Apr 25, 2012
Johndoe100:

Another submission from LIE the mouth organ. There is nothing to spin. Why donLt these regional tribal chieftians stay in their regions? See these clowns challenging the FG. Why donLt they know their place?

Welcome Johndoe100 Johndoe878665100, the PDP toothpick!
Re: ACN To President Jonathan: Apologise To Nigerians Over Fuel Subsidy Mess by Demdem(m): 8:17am On Apr 25, 2012
LocalChamp: ACN To President Jonathan: Apologise To Nigerians Over Fuel Subsidy Mess
Posted: April 24, 2012 - 17:40
Posted by siteadmin

caption: Protesters took over the streets of Lagos in January to protest against fuel subsidy scam
By SaharaReporters, New York
The Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) has called on President Goodluck Jonathan to apologise to Nigerians for his government's ill-advised removal of the so-called fuel subsidy in January; revert the fuel price to the pre-January price of 65 kobo per litre; and implement the recommendations of the House of Representatives Committee that probed the management of the subsidies, especially the prosecution of all indicted persons and companies.



''Against all informed pieces of advice, even from well-informed industry insiders and analysts, President Jonathan approved the removal of fuel subsidy and went ahead to defend it,” the party said in a statement issued in Lagos today by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, observing that the report of the House probe has shown that the removal was an egregious error of judgement that has left Nigerians feeling swindled by their government.


“Well, the President is human and therefore can also be wrong. But when he is, as it has now been proved, he should be humble enough to admit it and apologise,” the statement said.

ACN also called on the President to fire all those who advised - or misadvised - him on the fuel subsidy issue, especially the officials who wasted public funds in organising the charade called stakeholders' meetings which, as it turned out, was an orchestrated scam, as the decision to remove the subsidy had already been taken.

The party argued that in more-civilized climes, all those who bandied spurious figures to Nigerians and hinted that the economy would collapse if the subsidy was not removed - would by now have tendered their resignations – with apologies - over the discovery that what the government has been subsidizing over the years are corruption and inefficiency, not fuel.

''The sectional groups who threw their weight behind the fuel subsidy removal, for no other reason than that the President is their 'son', should also have repeated the adverts they placed in the newspapers, but this time repudiating their earlier adverts and apologising to Nigerians.

''Since honour is in short supply here, and these people are ready to carry on as if nothing has happened, the President should show rare courage by sacking all those he has the power to sack, and recommending the removal of those he cannot single-handedly remove. Any action short of the above will be a joke which Nigerians are not ready to accept,'' the party said.

It said that although many Nigerians have expressed shock and anger at the report of the House Committee, especially the huge payments made to unknown and unqualified fuel importers and the recommendation that the NNPC, PPPRA and some oil marketers should refund over 1 trillion naira, the party is not surprised that things have turned out this way.

ACN recalled that in many previous statements, it informed the President that there was no subsidy on fuel, and that what the government claims to be subsidising are corruption and inefficiency. “We quoted informed analysts, who proved - with facts and figures - that the average true price of a litre of fuel is N34.03,” it said. “We suggested ways in which the government can truly deregulate the sector without inflicting untold hardship on Nigerians. But in the end, as always, the government ignored all the interventions and went ahead with its pre-meditated action.


''Nigerians were made to pay for the corruption perpetrated by a few fat cats in the name of fuel subsidy, and a government with the primary responsibility of ensuring the well-being of its citizens inflicted untold pain on them in the new year, as the prices of goods and services shot up in the wake of the fuel price hike and many who had travelled for the holidays were stranded for days. Someone has to pay for this fraud perpetrated against Nigerians,'' ACN said.

The party commended the civil society groups and individuals who have vowed to ensure the implementation of the report, and promised to also ensure that the issue is kept in the front burner.

ACN vowed that no amount of intimidation, through the deployments of armed policemen to places of possible protests, can stop Nigerians from asking questions and demanding answers after the exposure of the knee-deep rot in this critical sector of the economy.

“Those who have been elected to lead must justify the peoples’ votes before asking for their support again. That is the essence of leadership,'' it said.

http://saharareporters.com/news-page/acn-president-jonathan-apologise-nigerians-over-fuel-subsidy-mess?page=1

This is what usually take place in a civilised society.Having realise that the fuel subsidy is a lie and nothing of such exist,the retardeen should humbly come out and broadcast telling the nation the rot in the subsidy and apologising for causing untold hardship on the citizenry (he will be forgiven),anything short would therefore made us to believe that the retardeen is highly corrupt and an aid to corruption. QED
Re: ACN To President Jonathan: Apologise To Nigerians Over Fuel Subsidy Mess by karlmax2: 8:31am On Apr 25, 2012
They should shut up their governors were among the. Governors forum that put pressure on FG to remove subsidy bunch of hypocrites!!!
Re: ACN To President Jonathan: Apologise To Nigerians Over Fuel Subsidy Mess by Demdem(m): 8:42am On Apr 25, 2012
karl max: They should shut up their governors were among the. Governors forum that put pressure on FG to remove subsidy bunch of hypocrites!!!

Lets even assume what u said is true, are u saying the president isn't courageous enough to make the right call despite pressures from all quarters? He goofed big time, accept that and lets move on
Re: ACN To President Jonathan: Apologise To Nigerians Over Fuel Subsidy Mess by egift(m): 9:34am On Apr 25, 2012
Demdem:

Lets even assume what u said is true, are u saying the president isn't courageous enough to make the right call despite pressures from all quarters? He goofed big time, accept that and lets move on

^^^ What karl max is saying is that our President is a coward and a puppet. And I believe he is right. I expected you should have observed that - everyone knows.

Re: ACN To President Jonathan: Apologise To Nigerians Over Fuel Subsidy Mess by Demdem(m): 9:49am On Apr 25, 2012
^^^^

Actually, have always known that since his bayelsa days.
Re: ACN To President Jonathan: Apologise To Nigerians Over Fuel Subsidy Mess by nd4facts: 8:55am On Dec 30, 2015
"ACN recalled that in many previous statements, it informed the President that there was no subsidy on fuel, and that what the government claims to be subsidising are corruption and inefficiency. “We quoted informed analysts, who proved - with facts and figures - that the average true price of a litre of fuel is N34.03,” it said. “We suggested ways in which the government can truly deregulate the sector without inflicting untold hardship on Nigerians. But in the end, as always, the government ignored all the interventions and went ahead with its pre-meditated action."

What is your Position and why?:
1) Since the Price of Crude in the International Market is now on a drastic fall especially in 2015.
2) Since the current rulling party has informed us that some if not all of our refineries are commenced operation
3) Recall that in 2012 when they (ACN) made the above comment the price of Crude at the international Market was a lot higher (See the extract above)and
4) From the extract above, ACN said their informed analysts put the actual fuel price at N34.03 per litre.
5) In 2015 members of ACN are now in the Rulling party

What do you now think should be the correct price for a litre of Fuel in Nigeria right now and why do you think so?

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