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Marketers Disagree With Taiwo Oyedele On Refineries Sale by Islie: 10:00am On Oct 03, 2023
The Chairman of the Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms Committee, Taiwo Oyedele, has said Nigerians should pray that the country’s refineries do not work.

Oyedele, who spoke at The Platform’s Independence Anniversary event, held in Lagos on Monday, said should Nigerian refineries produce petroleum, inefficiencies in the management might make a litre of petrol the most expensive in the world.

“Nigerians would say if only our refineries were working, then we’ll be fine. Nothing can be farther from the truth than that. In fact, Nigerians should come together and say please make sure that our refineries don’t work. We should sell them.

“The National Assembly said we have spent over N10tn maintaining our refineries even when they have not produced anything,” Oyedele said during the event tagged ‘Africa Rising Continent – Nigeria’s Strategic Role’.

If Nigerian refineries process crude oil, unless we deal with our inefficiency, one litre of petrol will be the most expensive in the world. You would have succeeded in replacing the subsidy at the pump with subsidy of the refineries,” he added.

Delivering his speech titled ‘Making Nigeria the springboard for Africa through sound economic policies and responsible citizenship,’ the chairman said, “What is our vision? What is the Nigerian dream? Even I had to Google it, and when I did, I really couldn’t find anything.

“The closest thing I found was in the recent document called Agenda 2050, which was developed by the immediate past administration, it has the vision, the mission, and it has objectives.”

Speaking on policies that can help reform the economy, he said the naira redesign policy of the President Muhammadu Buhari-led Federal Government went wrong.

“I know most people remember monetary policies and if not for anything, the recent naira redesign reminded all of us how bad things can get when you get just one policy wrong.

“Sometimes it’s not just about the economy, activities, values and financial losses but about lives which are irreplaceable,” he said.

He identified industrial policy, environmental and energy policies, among eight others, as policies that could help reform the economy.

He said, “When the fuel subsidy was removed, the pump price of PMS went up by 200 per cent. Do you know what happened? Traffic in Lagos disappeared. One of the reasons it disappeared was because a lot of people could no longer maintain buying fuel to be on the road and they parked their cars.

“Do you think those are the upper-class people? No. The upper-class people will just complain briefly and they’ll pay and still move on. They drove exactly as they drove before and after the removal. The lower and middle-class people who had Tokunbo (imported) used cars – those cars break down regularly, and they visit the vulcanisers regularly and the mechanic.

“Ssince those people are parking their vehicles at home, the vulcaniser is not finding jobs to do; so is the mechanic. It’s not just the vulcaniser, the apprentices and the family they support – life has become impossible, but we all agree it’s a necessary policy. But we need to react and respond in a way that is robust enough so we can take some of those pains off our people.”

Reacting to the sale of refineries’ comments, the National Controller, Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, Mike Osatuyi, said it was best the country had its own refineries.

The government that wants the refineries to work knows what they are doing. Having our own refineries guarantees energy security and would also create more jobs.

You can’t control what you don’t own. So, it is good for us to have our own. The cost of importing petrol is now very high. I think government is moving in the right direction by making the refineries work very soon,” he said.

Also speaking on the issue, the Director-General, Nigeria Employers Consultative Association, Wale Oyerinde, said the refineries should be sold.

That has been our position, we have refineries that have not been running profitably for years now, it doesn’t make sense to keep pumping money into something we can’t handle.

“The government should transparently sell it off to Nigerians and let an average Nigerian who wants to buy into it do that and the government keeps a limited share of it. It has not worked before so why are we keeping it? I don’t know why Nigerians are sentimental about it.


“It should be sold to individuals who can run it as a business and then the government will play the role of a regulator rather than continue pumping money into it. It has been our position, the government should transparently sell it off to Nigerians or private individuals or experts that can run it.” Oyerinde said.

On his part, the Chairman, Nigeria Economic Summit Group, Niyi Yusuf, said, “The private sector has proven over time its ability to efficiently optimise assets for the benefits of all stakeholders.

“We have seen this in banking, telecoms, broadcasting, entertainment and other sectors where public assets have been transparently handed over to reputable private managers.

“Underperforming assets such as refineries should be privatised to allow private sector bring in needed capital, technology, technical capacity and management knowhow so these assets can stop draining public budget and consumers can start to benefit from their products and services.

“More than half of our population have not witnessed our refineries work at optimal capacity. Its about time we try new strategy and privatisation is a proven model” he said.

The Africa Rising Continent event, which was attended by Oyedele, also had other keynote speakers such as the Minister of Communications, Bosun Tijani, a Kenyan lawyer and activist, Prof. Patrick Lumumba, Dr Joe Abah, among others.

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Re: Marketers Disagree With Taiwo Oyedele On Refineries Sale by Sangoamadioha1: 10:11am On Oct 03, 2023
They have started again. First it was remove subsidy and float the naira and all our problems will be over. We are all witnessing the result of these policies. Now we should not repair our refineries We have very dumb but vocal people in Nigeria, which is part of our biggest challenges.

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Re: Marketers Disagree With Taiwo Oyedele On Refineries Sale by TemplarLandry: 10:15am On Oct 03, 2023
grin

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Re: Marketers Disagree With Taiwo Oyedele On Refineries Sale by slivertongue: 10:16am On Oct 03, 2023
the Refinaries should be privatised

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Re: Marketers Disagree With Taiwo Oyedele On Refineries Sale by RepoMan007: 10:30am On Oct 03, 2023
Lie lie people. The refineries can work efficiently. Corruption is fixable and isnt a mountain every other thing has to move aside for.

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Re: Marketers Disagree With Taiwo Oyedele On Refineries Sale by kennyz247(m): 10:32am On Oct 03, 2023
Expect nothing reasonable from this tinubu government.....bunch of ungraded criminals

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Re: Marketers Disagree With Taiwo Oyedele On Refineries Sale by Flame333: 10:32am On Oct 03, 2023
If that man ruling the federation was to be from China with his embezzlement record, they would have executed him and feed his body to the dog.. Corruption record bigger than Jupiter


Woe to Agbadorians who committed their future to him for fruitless purpose..

Them go complain tire

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Re: Marketers Disagree With Taiwo Oyedele On Refineries Sale by BitterTruth01: 10:33am On Oct 03, 2023
I remember Obasanjo said the December deadline by Tinubu’s administration for the refineries to work is not feasible

Tinubu’s mad supporters insulted him. So why’s tinubu adviser admitting now ?

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Re: Marketers Disagree With Taiwo Oyedele On Refineries Sale by ATEAMS: 10:34am On Oct 03, 2023
Walhalla ...

Hopefully we all get it right this time..
Re: Marketers Disagree With Taiwo Oyedele On Refineries Sale by Angelfrost(m): 10:34am On Oct 03, 2023
What a Circus show...!

It's so hard to believe this country was once the Giant of Africa.


A lesson to future generations... Never allow ethnic and religious sentiments interfere with selection of leaders.

This Nigeria's fall from grace should and will be studied for decades to come... Smh!

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Re: Marketers Disagree With Taiwo Oyedele On Refineries Sale by ClearFlair: 10:34am On Oct 03, 2023
This APC
Re: Marketers Disagree With Taiwo Oyedele On Refineries Sale by money121(m): 10:35am On Oct 03, 2023
Ok
Re: Marketers Disagree With Taiwo Oyedele On Refineries Sale by sofeo(m): 10:35am On Oct 03, 2023
Alright.
Re: Marketers Disagree With Taiwo Oyedele On Refineries Sale by Wealthoptulent(m): 10:35am On Oct 03, 2023
Re: Marketers Disagree With Taiwo Oyedele On Refineries Sale by MaingraphX: 10:36am On Oct 03, 2023
kennyz247:
Expect nothing reasonable from this tinubu government.....bunch of ungraded criminals
Tinubu is a failure
Re: Marketers Disagree With Taiwo Oyedele On Refineries Sale by marlow1962(m): 10:36am On Oct 03, 2023
Apc and other bad politicians just dy embezzle Nigerians for their naked eyes .
Imagine 2023 Nigeria is still fighting for her first government owned refinery grin , seriously this is funny, grin
The citizens are buying finished goods of God giving minerals at very exorbitant price, lol grin
The country done crumble since 2015.
Re: Marketers Disagree With Taiwo Oyedele On Refineries Sale by Funkyswagzz(m): 10:36am On Oct 03, 2023
You see when we tell agbadorians that the port harcourt refinery is not what they really think it is they resort to there usual mockery. I tell people theres no way in hell the price of fuel will ever come down once the refinery starts working. The money used in repairing the refinery is borrowed so I see the government coming up with all manner of excuse to make sure the don't come down. Nigeria is a country filled with criminals

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Re: Marketers Disagree With Taiwo Oyedele On Refineries Sale by INTEGRITYA1(m): 10:36am On Oct 03, 2023
Erudite on here should educate us on any of the public organization in Nigeria that is doing better than it private organization counterpart.

Spending/wasting over 10trillion on a project and nothing to show for it and you still think such crazy formula should be retain?

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Re: Marketers Disagree With Taiwo Oyedele On Refineries Sale by ShoeWorld1(m): 10:37am On Oct 03, 2023
FG and state governments in Nigeria can not efficiently run any company so it's better they sell those refineries so that capable hands will take over.



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Re: Marketers Disagree With Taiwo Oyedele On Refineries Sale by MorataFC: 10:39am On Oct 03, 2023
Ok
Re: Marketers Disagree With Taiwo Oyedele On Refineries Sale by themanderon: 10:39am On Oct 03, 2023
The same refineries that several governments of the world are ruining is what this one is saying will never work. It won't work because the criminals in power will never want it to work. This is also the situation with NEPA/phcn/electricity distribution companies. Whichever ways you look at it this country is really messed up from top to bottom.

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Re: Marketers Disagree With Taiwo Oyedele On Refineries Sale by Skillsnigeria: 10:41am On Oct 03, 2023
Hmmm
Re: Marketers Disagree With Taiwo Oyedele On Refineries Sale by Macphenson: 10:42am On Oct 03, 2023
okoo
Re: Marketers Disagree With Taiwo Oyedele On Refineries Sale by Bizibi(m): 10:43am On Oct 03, 2023
What about the modular refineries they kept talking about in the last administration

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Re: Marketers Disagree With Taiwo Oyedele On Refineries Sale by Blackfire(m): 10:44am On Oct 03, 2023
Agbado people with there usual copy and fail tactics

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Re: Marketers Disagree With Taiwo Oyedele On Refineries Sale by princeade86(m): 10:45am On Oct 03, 2023
APC just scatter everything in Nigeria just because of power. From painted gej government black till now. Nigerians are d set of gullible people that not ready to liberate themselves
Re: Marketers Disagree With Taiwo Oyedele On Refineries Sale by Olaide1295: 10:45am On Oct 03, 2023
The refineries should be sold off. The government will NEVER know how to run a refinery and it will only fail again in the long run.
Even in the short term, it will only become another subsidy as some people will use it to steal government funds.
Don't bother trying to run it again, just selloff 80% stake to Nigerian investors and hold only 20% minority stake.
Hopefully the govt listens.

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Re: Marketers Disagree With Taiwo Oyedele On Refineries Sale by SmartyPants(m): 10:46am On Oct 03, 2023
Sangoamadioha1:
They have started again. First it was remove subsidy and float the naira and all our problems will be over. We are all witnessing the result of these policies. Now we should not repair our refineries We have very dumb but vocal people in Nigeria, which is part of our biggest challenges.

No one on any side of this debate said we should not repair them. The argument is over who should repair and run them, government or private sector?

Please take it easy and try to grasp the issues.

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