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Politics / Re: You Are A Serial Liar – Reno Omokri Busts Peter Obi’s Lies In Canada by Bobloco: 2:46pm On May 05
Nostring:
oga this thread is about the Agulu lying machine and his numerous lies, open another thread about fuel...stop trying to shift goal post

And Reno Omokri is the one informing you about it. 

I hope Reno Omokri rightly did informed you that Tinubu is a known drug lord and even went as far as challenging Tinubu to institute a libel case against him.

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Politics / Edo Guber: Obaseki Threatens ‘legacy Group’ As PDP Inaugurates Campaign Council by Bobloco: 2:41pm On May 05
Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki has threatened to deal with members of the “Legacy Group”, a faction in the state chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, if they continue to divide the party.


DAILY POST reports that Obaseki issued the threat during the inauguration of a 363-member Governorship Campaign Council in Benin City.

Obaseki, who said the PDP governorship candidate, Asue Ighodalo would win 80 percent of the vote, boasted that the party had the structures and programmes to win the September 21 governorship election.


The governor, who also accused the Legacy Group faction of collecting money from the opposition party to destabilize the party in the state, added that they were disorganised and were a herd of sheep without shepherd.

According to him, the timetable is out, can you see any of them (Legacy Group) here? Can they organise themselves? PDP leads and others follow.

“The factional PDP members fighting the party have collected money from the opposition party to destabilise the party in the state. I want to warn such persons to stay away or face our wrath.


“PDP is one. Those who are fighting PDP have collected money from the other parties, and they want to sell out, join me so that we can flush them out of our party. Because we are not going to allow anybody to divide us, we are one party; one indivisible party in Edo State.

“The money they have collected is enough, let them go and enjoy it. Let them go and spend it outside. We don’t have anything to fear.

“I will fight them if they try us. We will fight them if they try us. They know us, we never fight and lose, let them come and try. They have collected money, let them stay outside with their money, and not disturb us, because this election is ours and we are going to win by the grace of God”, he said.


Obaseki, who opined that the main opposition party in the state has no space in Edo politics, boasted that the PDP has put together hardworking campaign council members.

He stated that the main opposition party could not destroy Nigerians at the centre and still wanted to destroy the people of Edo State

“By the grace of God, this campaign council will deliver nothing less than 80 per cent of our votes.

“We can’t find the opposition party anywhere. They have no place here. They cannot destroy us at the centre and want to still come and destroy us here. We will not allow it. The hunger is too much out there, we are preventing the hunger from coming to Edo.

“Everybody sees what is happening in Nigeria today. You can see the suffering in the land. You can see the struggle in Edo, but we pulled Edo out of those problems. So, our campaign is going to be based on the hope we will give our citizens in Edo State,

“The campaign is going to be based on what we have achieved and the lives we have touched. The campaign will also be based on the future not the past”, he added.


He noted that the structure of the campaign council was rooted in all the 192 wards across the state, adding that every organ of the party was captured.

Earlier, the State Chairman of the PDP, Tony Aziegbemi, disclosed that the campaign council comprised 363 members, excluding the women and youth wings.

Aziegbemi, who tasked members of the campaign council to go into the nooks and crannies of the state to sell the party’s candidate noted that Edo is PDP.

In his acceptance speech, the Director-General of the state campaign council, Matthew Iduoriyekemwen, thanked the governor and PDP faithful for the opportunity to serve the party.

He promised to lead the party to victory come the September 21 governorship election.

In his remarks, the PDP governorship candidate, Asue Ighodalo, who also thanked party faithful and leaders for the confidence reposed in him, said Obaseki had laid a functional foundation in every sector that he would build upon.

https://dailypost.ng/2024/05/04/edo-guber-obaseki-threatens-legacy-group-as-pdp-inaugurates-campaign-council/
Politics / Re: You Are A Serial Liar – Reno Omokri Busts Peter Obi’s Lies In Canada by Bobloco: 2:26pm On May 05
Nostring:
That's why he's the Agulu lying machine 😹

Peter Obi is your problem, but the exorbitant price Nigerians are buying fuel at the moment is not an issue.

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Politics / Re: You Are A Serial Liar – Reno Omokri Busts Peter Obi’s Lies In Canada by Bobloco: 2:25pm On May 05
Emmabyte:
Close to one year after election this fool is yet to get something from the government, is a pity I fill his pains

He is in real pains

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Politics / Re: You Are A Serial Liar – Reno Omokri Busts Peter Obi’s Lies In Canada by Bobloco: 2:24pm On May 05
Reno Omokri is a rabble rouser

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Politics / Re: Ben Murray-Bruce Talks About The Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway by Bobloco: 2:23pm On May 05
Did he really just want to make common sense
Politics / Re: Tinubu Yet To Return, 6 Days After Forum In Saudi Arabia by Bobloco: 1:30pm On May 05
Probably looking for another fake propaganda investment deal to dish out to Nigerians after the fake Maersk $600 million investment propaganda deal got bursted.

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Politics / Re: Reno:Another Obi lie Busted, Peter Obi Is Dishonest And Extremely Manipulative. by Bobloco: 1:24pm On May 05
Reno Omokri is a rabble rouser

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TV/Movies / Re: An Oyibo Encounters Agberos While Filming Content In Lagos Island by Bobloco: 11:05am On May 05
Godwin4444:
All I see is igbo tears

And what they see is Tinubu's legacies

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Politics / Re: Peter Obi: Establishment Of Criminality Did Not Allow INEC Server Work by Bobloco: 8:19am On May 05
Petie33:

You must be high on something to think obi can make things work but like I tell people like you tell your fake Savior to tell the world what he would have done to make things easy if he truly love Nigeria

I know he can't make things work reason I said you should leave him alone because he is entitled to his opinion
Politics / Minimum Wage: Labour Fires Back At Governors by Bobloco: 2:48am On May 05
........says ‘Don’t cause trouble with your utterances’


•‘Warns them to work with FG tripartite c’ttee

•‘We are generous with N615, 000 demand’



Organised Labour, at the weekend, fires back at state governors, warning them against inflammatory utterances that could set the nation’s industrial space on fire over the new national minimum wage.


It faulted the statement credited to the governors through the Nigerian Governors’ Forum, NGF, that they were working on what individual states could sustainably pay.


Labour contended that the governors must work within the 37-member committee saddled with the responsibility of fashioning out a new national minimum wage for the country.

According to the Organised Labour, it is being magnanimous with N615,000 new minimum wage’ demand because, based on the socioeconomic indices on the ground, it would have demanded much higher which the governors “are more than able to pay”.

Recall that in a statement, last Thursday, by the NGF Chairman and Governor of Kwara State, Alhaji AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, at the end of NGF’s virtual meeting held Wednesday night, the governors said, among others, “As members of the committee, we are reviewing our individual fiscal space as State Governments and the consequential impact of various recommendations, to arrive at an improved minimum wage we can pay sustainably.

“We remain committed to the process and promise that better wages will be the invariable outcome of ongoing negotiations.”

Misquoted

Reacting to the statement, Deputy President of the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria, TUC, and President of the Association of Senior Civil Servants of Nigeria, ASCSN, Dr Tommy Okon, told Sunday Vanguard, yesterday, that Organised Labour believed the governors were misquoted.

“They can’t say that they are working on what individual states can pay. I think the governors may be talking about what they can add to the minimum wage at the end of the day because what will be agreed upon is the baseline which nobody should pay less than”, Okon said.

“But they can pay higher than that. I think that is what they are saying.


“They cannot be telling us that they are reviewing or setting up a committee to work on what they can pay individually. Two committees cannot be working on the same issue.


“The governors are members of the tripartite committee on the New National Minimum Wage, so they cannot set up another committee or work independently from the tripartite committee set up by the Federal Government.

“Maybe the governors are talking about implementation. It is right for the governors to set up an implementation committee. They need to know their staff’s strengths and sources of funds to implement the new wage
“But to say that they are working on what individual states can pay outside the committee that the Federal Government has set up cannot be correct.


“Do not forget that the governors are members of the tripartite committee set up by the Federal Government. So, they cannot do anything outside the committee.

“If what is reported is correct or if the governors own up to the statement as reported, it is a recipe for serious industrial unrest.


“And no nation can accept that because any nation that works like will face unprecedented industrial unrest and can never grow. No nation grows amid industrial chaos.

“We think the governors will tread with caution and avoid inflammatory utterances. We still believe the statement was not from them.”




Negotiation table

On its part, Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, declined a response, saying it has made a demand before the tripartite committee on the minimum wage and whatever the governors want to say should be brought to the negotiation table since they are members of the committee on the new minimum wage.

However, an official of NLC, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told Sunday Vanguard that the governors are treading on dangerous ground that could set the nation’s industrial space on fire.

“You cannot be talking about reviewing what individual state can pay sustainably outside the committee set up to look out will be the baseline or minimum”, he said. “Whatever opinion you have is what you should bring to the negotiation table. You come to the negotiation table and argue your opinion.


“We do not want to trade words with the governors because they are members.

“(But) they are treading on a dangerous ground that can set the nation’s industrial space on fire.

“We have made our demand which is a very generous one from the breakdown we released on Thursday on the N615,000 demand.
“You can see that we have been very magnanimous. Several expenses, including basic things like recharge cards, entertainment, extended family and others, are missing.

“Don’t forget that this demand was a product of questionnaires we sent out to states and local governments. We did not manufacture it.

“Again, take the issue of electricity which we allocated N20,000 a month. At the time we did it, the electricity tariff had not been adjusted by about 300 per cent. With the adjustment, it has affected nearly every other thing in terms of inflation.


“We know the governors can do much more than what we are demanding. We have passed through this road before.
“The problem with the governors is that they place their aggrandizement far above public good and workers’ welfare.

“That many former governors are facing prosecution by the nation’s anti-graft agencies, especially the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, is a pointer to the fact that governors have the resources to pay much higher than our demand.”

‘How we arrived at N615, 000’
NLC had, on Thursday, given the breakdown on how Organised Labour arrived at its demand of N615,000 as the new minimum wage, and also countered the government on the commencement date for the proposed new minimum wage.

The Minister for State for Labour and Employment, Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, had, on Wednesday, while addressing workers at the May Day celebration in Abuja, said the new minimum wage would take effect from May 1, 2024.

But the NLC is arguing that it will take effect from April 19, 2024.


In a statement, NLC President, Joe Ajaero, said: “It has become imperative at this point that we inform Nigerians who may not have known already the foundations upon which our initial demand for a N615, 000 new National Minimum Wage is based.

“The figure was a product of a painstaking effort through which we captured the cost of living of Nigerian workers and masses in all parts of the country.

“It was essentially an outcome of independent research conducted by the NLC and TUC on the cost of meeting the primary needs of an average family around the country.

“Our research was based on a family with both parents alive and four children without the burden of having other dependents with them.

“A questionnaire was designed and sent to all the State Councils of NLC and TUC from where these questionnaires were sent to our members in all the local government areas in the country to gather the monthly cost of living for the average family as described above.


“Below is a summary of our findings and we hope that this will enable Nigerians understand what propels our demand so that better clarity is made to create better engagement around the ongoing National Minimum Wage Negotiation process.

“A cursory look at the table above shows that we have deliberately removed certain elements from the basket used in calculations of this nature.

“However, it should also be noted that we have not included things like expenditure on calls and data, offerings in churches and Mosques, community dues, entertainment, savings and security etc.

“These are therefore just for the bare necessities.

”It should be noted that we arrived at this figure before the increase in electricity tariff and the recent scarcity of petrol across the nation leading to the appearance of long queues with attendant increased transport fares.


“Any figure below this amount becomes a starvation wage and condemns Nigerian workers and their families to perpetual poverty.

Commencement date
”We have to remember that the old one has expired on the 18th day of April 2024, and a new one is expected to have come into effect on the 19th day of April 2024. “However, because of the government’s inability to comply with the law that demanded negotiations for a new national minimum wage to have begun six months before the expiration of the existing one, concluding the new one has become unfortunately delayed.

”We are sure that our social partners would see our demonstration of understanding, sacrifice and reasonableness in our demands and thus accept this figure without much delay.

“We also enjoin all well-meaning Nigerians to implore the government and employers to meet our demands for the sake of justice, equity and national development.”

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/05/minimum-wage-labour-fires-back-at-governors-says-dont-cause-trouble-with-your-utterances/amp/

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Politics / Re: It Is Written, "As Thou Made GEJ A 1 Term President, So Shall It Be Unto Thou" by Bobloco: 9:13pm On May 04
Sannisege:
say dem curse Tinubu no mean say dem go follow Obi. The Ibo man wey go rule Nigeria, dem neva born am.

Good thing be say you agree say dem curse Tinubu

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Politics / Re: Gbajue Government And The Citizens by Bobloco: 8:58pm On May 04
This is what you get when a notorious narcotics drug trafficker engaging in criminal state capture snatch and grab power.

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TV/Movies / Re: Dstv, Gotv Customers To Experience Downtime For 3days Due To Lagos-calabar Road by Bobloco: 8:56pm On May 04
I just pray that this project lives up to the hype.

The wahala associated with this project is just too much.

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Politics / Re: APC Ward Chairman Daniel Noah Osa-ogbegie Dumps APC For PDP by Bobloco: 8:54pm On May 04
garfield1, are you aware of this important defections from the APC to the PDP?
Politics / Re: Lagos State Govt Deports Osun State Indigenes Back To Osun State by Bobloco: 8:45pm On May 04
immortalcrown:
Una jokes no get limit?

Who are the jokers?

The Lagos state government, headed by Sanwo Olu, orchestrating the deportation of Osun State indigenes, or the Osun State indigenes being deported.
Politics / Re: Peter Obi: Establishment Of Criminality Did Not Allow INEC Server Work by Bobloco: 7:49pm On May 04
HypocriticalObi:
Peter girigory Obi is still grieving and mourning, or is he rehearsing for 2027 grieving for the loss he would suffer from eze-chukwu Bola Ahmed Tinubu of igbo land already

Please leave Peter Obi alone, he is entitled to his opinion.

How much we are buying per liter of fuel currently in Nigeria should be our concern.

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Politics / Re: It Is Written, "As Thou Made GEJ A 1 Term President, So Shall It Be Unto Thou" by Bobloco: 7:43pm On May 04
OP, just as you have stated, this is pure karma and not a curse.

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Politics / Re: Peter Obi: Establishment Of Criminality Did Not Allow INEC Server Work by Bobloco: 7:40pm On May 04
As usual, they will soon invade this thread to vent their frustrations and anger on Peter Obi while they ignore the exorbitant price Nigerians are paying for fuel currently, with its attendant scarcity ravaging every nook and cranny of this country.

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Politics / Peter Obi: Establishment Of Criminality Did Not Allow INEC Server Work by Bobloco: 7:39pm On May 04
Former presidential candidate of the Labour Party, LP, Mr Peter Obi, said it was the ‘establishment of criminality’ that made the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, servers not work during the last presidential election.


Obi, who insisted that the people must one day make it to work, explained that Amazon testified there were no glitches recorded globally on the day of the presidential election.

The former Anambra State governor made the statement on Friday in Canada while addressing the issues about the last general election, including IREV servers

DAILY POST reports that the LP presidential candidate was in Canada for a “thank you” tour to appreciate Nigerians living in the country for their support offered him during the 2023 campaign/ general elections.

He said: “Where did we go wrong in the last election? We didn’t go wrong anywhere. We did the right things. But as I can always tell people: when you bring a change, you fight all those who live off the old order. They don’t go away; they gang up. And don’t think it’s a straight race to remove an establishment. It’s a long-distance journey anywhere in the world. Go and check anywhere, whether you are looking at what happened in India, with Mandela in South Africa, or America. No change has happened overnight, it takes time. I urge all of you, if you really want change, we have just begun. We just have to continue from where we are.

“Yes, there might be one or two things we will correct, those things we will correct. I assure you we are correcting them without naming them.


It’s not going to be easy.

“The INEC server was the same as the establishment. The server would not work because it was the establishment that made it so it wouldn’t work. It’s ours to continue to say that it would work. But there was no glitch. Amazon came and said there was no glitch. Amazon glitch is noticed globally – it’s recorded globally. And at that period, we brought down an Amazon person who said this is the number of glitches we have had since inception. And there was none that it reported that day. We know it didn’t occur. It was the glitch of the establishment criminality that was in the system. And we must one day make it work.”

https://dailypost.ng/2024/05/04/establishment-of-criminality-did-not-allow-inec-server-work-peter-obi/

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Politics / Re: ₦80bn: Yahaya Bello Hits EFCC, Says I Won’t Disturb Myself Over One Jobless Fool by Bobloco: 7:04pm On May 04
angry
Politics / Re: APC Ward Chairman Daniel Noah Osa-ogbegie Dumps APC For PDP by Bobloco: 7:03pm On May 04
angry
Politics / Re: Lagos State Government Send Residents Back To Osun by Bobloco: 7:02pm On May 04
grin grin

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Politics / Re: Rufai Oseni's 8 Questions About The Coastal Road Project. by Bobloco: 5:02pm On May 04
yommen:


Is he asking about the legality of those business operating there?

You said Atiku described the project as fraud but the 6 governors of SS states commended the idea of the projects including the ones in the opposition parties. Sebi Atiku is living Dubai, driving on similar roads. Na for Nigeria we no deserve that kind of RT oad na.

Governors commending the project doesn't take away the fact that the project is a highway of fraud
Politics / Re: Coastal Highway: Stop The Blackmail Against Obi, Igbo Ezeonwuka Tells Umahi by Bobloco: 3:39pm On May 04
Umahi will be used and dumped by the APC, like others before him.
Politics / Re: NNPC, Marketers In War Of Words Over Fuel Scarcity by Bobloco: 3:35pm On May 04
Who is Nigeria's minister of petroleum?

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Politics / NNPC, Marketers In War Of Words Over Fuel Scarcity by Bobloco: 3:14pm On May 04
The Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation has blamed the lingering fuel scarcity in the country on panic buying and sharp practices by some petroleum marketers who are exploiting the present situation to make more money.

The company also vowed that the fuel queues across the country would end next week, noting that it had enough litres of fuel to end the scarcity.

Petroleum marketers, however, disagreed with the position of the NNPC, insisting that inadequate supply was a major reason for the persisting fuel scarcity.

Recall that on Tuesday, the NNPC spokesperson, Femi Soneye, assured that the ongoing shortage in supply of petroleum products and queues for the products would be cleared by May 1.

According to him, the company had more than 1.5 billion litres of petroleum products available, enough to last for at least 30 days. He added that some individuals might be exploiting the situation to maximise profit.

The Major Energies Marketers Association of Nigeria had in a statement said its members in Apapa and other locations in Lagos had received 300 million litres of fuel from eight vessels this week.

This was after the South-West Regional Coordinator of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority, Ayo Cardoso, also confirmed to The PUNCH that aside from the 240 million litres offloaded at various depots on Monday, close to 85 million litres of petrol was offloaded as of Tuesday evening.

Cardoso stated that the government was doing its best to ensure massive distribution of PMS, adding that the product would soon be available across the country.

According to him, each state of the federation had its allocations, saying the same will be delivered to reduce the queues at filling stations.

“As I said earlier, there will be enough fuel across Nigeria soon. We have received over 300 million litres as of Tuesday. More have arrived as we speak, but I can’t give you the figure. Vessels will keep arriving in Nigeria for 15 days, which started counting on Monday, and we will keep distributing the product across the nation.

“The masses should not panic; all these will soon vanish. We are not prioritising anywhere, each state has its allocation to be delivered accordingly,” Cardoso stated.

In the last few days, the queues and shortage of petroleum products worsened the living conditions of most Nigerians as they struggled to get the product.

Roads were deserted while some individuals parked their vehicles at various filling stations pending the availability of petrol.

Hoarding of the product had also been on the increase, as some took advantage of the situation.

Concerned, the House of Representatives Committee on Petroleum Resources (Downstream and Midstream) called on security agencies to pick up hoarders of PMS.

Speaking with Saturday PUNCH, the spokesperson of NNPC, Olufemi Soneye, explained that the oil firm currently had about three billion litres of petrol, as he blamed oil marketers and panic buying for the lingering queues.

“The queues are clearing. They won’t just clear like that, because people are trying to hoard, while others are buying what they don’t need. That is why we keep saying there is enough product; there is no need to buy what you don’t need.

“Also, you can’t exclude the marketers in this, as they want to use this opportunity to make more money. These are the issues, which is why we have involved the NMDPRA, because it is their duty to ensure that the right thing is done by these filling stations.

“Our job is to provide the product and we’ve told you that we have over 1.5 billion litres available. So, the NMDPRA should please do something about the distribution. It is not our job. We are not the regulator, and we don’t have power to sanction the filling stations that are not doing what they are supposed to do.”

Soneye said the NNPC had increased the volume of petrol in Nigeria and insisted that distribution by marketers was now the concern.

Stop blaming us for scarcity – Marketers to NNPC



Marketers under the aegis of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria have, however, told the NNPC not to blame them for the queues in filling stations, saying they were not involved in sharp practices.

The National Vice President of IPMAN, Hammed Fashola, wondered how the NNPC could shift the blame to marketers, who were not the importers of petrol.

Fashola said marketers could only hoard an available product, recalling how IPMAN had assisted in clearing off the queues in filling stations.

“That is far from the truth. You can only divert the product that you have. You don’t divert what you don’t have.

“On the issue of pricing, we are in a regime of partial deregulation. If you noticed, even before this crisis, we had different prices everywhere. That is another issue that cannot stand.

“On the issue of hoarding, you cannot hoard what you don’t have. It is not even making sense when you have fuel at this critical period, then you say you want to hoard it. So, that is not true too,” he said.

Asked if the marketers were now getting the product from the NNPC, the IPMAN leader said, “Let me use this opportunity to commend the NNPC, despite the fact that they want to put the blame on us. I think they’re trying their best to put the situation under control”.

Fashola added that independent marketers did not engage in sharp practices.

“We have already set up a task force within the IPMAN to make sure our people play according to the rules and regulations. We are a very disciplined organisation. We don’t do any sharp practices; we don’t condone that.

“If you remember, last week they told us it was a logistic problem, and we know what that means. So, why are they blaming marketers for the scarcity? We are not the importer, we are not in charge of shipment; we are not their clearing agent. We don’t even own our own depot. So, how can they blame us for that?” he asked.

Also responding to the NNPC’s allegations, the National Public Relations Officer of IPMAN, Chinedu Ukadike, debunked claims that the oil marketers were responsible for the persistent fuel scarcity.

Ukadike, speaking in a telephone interview on Friday night, stated that marketers established their businesses solely for profit and returns on investment, and would not create artificial scarcity, adding that the heavy capital and incurred bank charges did not allow for hoarding of the petroleum product.

He said, “We are the last in the distribution chain of supply. We break the box of NNPC, and as I am talking to you, IPMAN has over 20,000 filling stations scattered in the nooks and crannies of this country. We established our businesses to be able to maximise profit and have a return on investment.

“There is no sharp practice at all. Anytime there is inadequate supply of petroleum products, you would find out that independent marketers advertise and even go as far as washing vehicles’ tyres and windscreens and instructing our pump attendants to sell petroleum products, because we believe in turnover. The kind of money we are using to buy products, around N40m, is too huge for someone to hoard. We even incur bank charges.

“There is no way we can hoard products. Once they are given to us, we sell them as quickly as possible.

He added, “We are ready to sell for 24 hours if security is provided for us and financial support is also given to us. As an official, I can tell you that we are not involved in any sharp practice. Once petroleum gets to us, we will sell to consumers, because we interface with them and we know how it feels when product is scarce.”

The official further called on security agencies to wade off street urchins profiteering from the scarcity.

“I won’t also say that there are no people, such as street urchins, who take advantage of the situation to engage in sharp practices, using their vehicles to buy petroleum product and then distribute to jerry cans for profiteering. We are aware of those issues, and the national president of IPMAN has advised that marketers should involve security agencies to wade off all those persons standing in front of their filling stations.”

Also speaking to Saturday PUNCH, the Executive Secretary of the Major Energies Marketers Association of Nigeria, Clement Isong, said even though sharp practices existed within the oil sector, it should not be blamed majorly for the fuel scarcity in the country.

He said, “There are many reasons. I don’t doubt that some sharp practices are going on, but it is too simplistic to say that is the cause of the scarcity. So, I don’t believe that they (NNPCL) will say that.”

“I do not believe they said so. I do not doubt that there may be some sharp practices here and there, but I do not believe the NNPCL would say so.”

Explaining the cause of the scarcity, he said, “I have said it is logistic challenges. There are many other problems, but the immediate cause can be classified under logistic challenges.”

To solve the prevailing fuel scarcity, he said the government should “flood the markets with the products.”

“If you wake up and they say there is no product in Nigeria, then you can call or hold NNPC responsible. But now, the custodian of the stock is the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority, and they have not said that we don’t have products. When Nigerians should hold us responsible is when there is no product. But, there is product in excess.

“The 1.5 billion litres we said about four days ago has increased, because we’ve added more vessels and we are going to make almost three billion litres available. So, distribution should be looked into by the NMDPRA.

“When the regulator sanctions some stations, it will make others sit up and do the right thing. But, as NNPC, we don’t have the power to sanction any station,” Soneye stated.

https://punchng.com/nnpc-marketers-in-war-of-words-over-fuel-scarcity/

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Politics / Re: EFCC Releases Names Of Former Governors And Their Embezzlement Of Funds by Bobloco: 3:07pm On May 04
softtorce:
Is it not ironic that it was Bode George that was jailed for fraud while Tinubu he is accusing as been certified as cleaner than Obi by EFCC.

Do you know how many Nigeria ferry money in bullion vans to their house daily. Tinubu was not even a governor when you saw him with bullion van and EFCC too him to court n regretted because he was whiter than snow.

If them born Peter Pandora Obi well make he near court over the ₦250 million he was caught looting monthly from "Anambra secretariat to his warehouse at Orile in Lagos".

Notice the quote, that means you can reference me anywhere on God's green earth that I was the one that made that statement n I will come out to defend it.


It takes a thief to catch a thief
Politics / Re: EFCC Releases Names Of Former Governors And Their Embezzlement Of Funds by Bobloco: 2:43pm On May 04
softtorce:
Tinubu that was never caught looting over ₦250 million monthly like the bastard criminal fraudster Peter Pandora Obi



But it's a known fact that Tinubu built a blueprint conduit pipe connecting the coffers of Lagos state Treasury to his personal company milking the entire common wealth of Lagosians for over two decades and counting

You can ask Bode George if in doubt

Politics / Re: How Voters Voted For Presidents By Region And State In Nigeria- Statisense by Bobloco: 2:34pm On May 04
Slytiger:

Those two towns are homogeneous and full of Ibo people. Even aba protested against Otti electing a ceremonial mayor (a man from Anambra) over them.

Ibadan is full of what?

Zaria and Kano is full of what?

You keep on exposing your foolery and bigotry at every comment you make

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Politics / Re: How Voters Voted For Presidents By Region And State In Nigeria- Statisense by Bobloco: 2:31pm On May 04
demmie1:


See how you think like a baboon. I'm not surprised since your ancestors just came down from their forest abode in 1900.

Southeast is the only region that voted their tribesman even useless as he is and claim he's useful after dumping 100s of dead men in Izu river in 2011 and running to lagos of those who voted competency to seek safety. Cannibals!

It takes a baboon to know that another thinks like one
Politics / Re: How Voters Voted For Presidents By Region And State In Nigeria- Statisense by Bobloco: 2:29pm On May 04
adamusuleiman1:

SE is the most tribalist region in Nigeria. There is even tribalism among the ibos themselves. It's not suprise that the region is the most conservative and not open to Nigerians from other region.SE is also the only region in Nigeria without a cosmopolitan city.

SW have Lagos and Ibadan
SS has Port Harcourt
NC has Jos
North has Zaria and Kano
SE has nothing.

Where do you put Aba and Onitsha

You deliberately refused to mention of the two most cosmopolitan cities in Nigeria because of the fact that you are an ethnic bigot

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