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Why Are We Trying To Export Gas Abroad Without Being Patriotic? by Ebubu3: 2:36pm On Aug 13, 2023
Why are we exporting gas to foreign countries through AKK gas pipeline to North Africa and Europe?

We have industrial clusters in Lagos, Ogun state, Aba/Abia and Anambra state. The industrial clusters there are massive but underperforming due to cost of running business viza viz cost of running fuel due to epileptic power supply.


The industrial clusters in these states and ALL free trade zones in Nigeria must be powered sufficiently with Gas in order to subsidise cost of running business, and as well sustain these businesses not to file bankruptcy, in the long run it generates employment and poverty can subside.


I am not against gas export but it shouldn’t come first before our industrial clusters, what you’ll have is the gas will be exported and the proceeds looted by our politicians. Then the country will remain dark, unemployment surging, cost of business running still high, and scarce dollars still looted!


Absolutely nobody gains


PBAT MUST power ALL our industrial clusters with fully sufficient gas supply FIRST. From there we can spread to other states across Nigeria.

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Re: Why Are We Trying To Export Gas Abroad Without Being Patriotic? by Ekejoestar(m): 2:52pm On Aug 13, 2023
If God opens your eyes and you see the legions of demons seating in govt offices in this Nigeria ehn, you'll shed tears for this country.

Our leaders know about all these but selfishness and greed won't allow them do what is right.

Factories are closing up in this nation and unemployment rising all because of this power issue but if you hear the amount of gas that the nnpc is flaring on a daily basis, fear go catch you.

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Re: Why Are We Trying To Export Gas Abroad Without Being Patriotic? by Ebubu3: 3:14pm On Aug 13, 2023
Ekejoestar:
If God opens your eyes and you see the legions of demons seating in govt offices in this Nigeria ehn, you'll shed tears for this country.

Our leaders know about all these but selfishness and greed won't allow them do what is right.

Factories are closing up in this nation and unemployment rising all because of this power issue but if you hear the amount of gas that the nnpc is flaring on a daily basis, fear go catch you.
you see Nigeria bah
Re: Why Are We Trying To Export Gas Abroad Without Being Patriotic? by aieromon(m): 3:40pm On Aug 13, 2023
Ebubu3:


We have industrial clusters in Lagos, Ogun state, Aba/Abia and Anambra state. The industrial clusters there are massive but underperforming due to cost of running business viza viz cost of running fuel due to epileptic power supply.

You have a lot of reading to do. Some of the industrial clusters you refer to currently generate their own power from gas.
Re: Why Are We Trying To Export Gas Abroad Without Being Patriotic? by Ebubu3: 3:59pm On Aug 13, 2023
aieromon:


You have a lot of reading to do. Some of the industrial clusters you refer to currently generate their own power from gas.

thank God you said SOME

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