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Obasanjo Says Invitation To Inspect The Refineries Is Disrespectful by ogododo(op): 4:16am On Jan 04, 2025
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has slammed the recent invitation the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited extended to him, describing it as disrespectful.

The NNPCL had, through its spokesperson, Olufemi Soneye, invited the former president for a tour of the Port Harcourt and Warri refineries.

The corporation’s invitation followed an interview on Channels Television on Thursday, during which the ex-president recounted failed efforts to privatise oil plants in the country.

Obasanjo expressed frustration over the mismanagement of refineries, noting that despite significant expenditure since 2007, no results had been achieved.


He explained that his successor, Musa Yar’Adua, rejected a $750m offer from the Chairman of the Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, to manage the Port Harcourt and Kaduna refineries.

According to Obasanjo, the NNPCL was aware of its limitations in managing the nation’s refineries but informed Yar’Adua that the corporation could operate them, leading to the rejection of Dangote’s offer.

He said, “When I was president, I wanted to do something about the three refineries we have: Port Harcourt, Warri, and Kaduna. Aliko got a team together after I asked Shell to come and run it for us. And Shell said they wouldn’t. I said, ‘Please come and take equity’, they said no. I said, ‘Okay, don’t take equity, come and run it’, they said no.

“Aliko got a team together and they paid $750m to take part in PPP (Public–Private Partnership) in running the refineries. My successor refunded their money, and I went to my successor; I told him what transpired; he said NNPC said they wanted the refinery and they could run it, and I said, ‘But you know they cannot run it.”

Obasanjo added, “But I was told not too long ago that since that time, more than $2bn had been squandered on the refineries, and they still would not work.”

He stressed that if a company like Shell rejected his offer to manage the refineries based on their reasons, he would believe the company.

The former president expressed confidence in Dangote’s ability to manage his privately owned refinery effectively, contrasting it with the government’s inefficiency.

In response, the NNPCL spokesperson Femi Soneye insisted that the refineries were working.

Soneye explained that the NNPCL had not only carried out turnaround maintenance on the plants but also embarked on a complete overhaul of the refineries to meet world-class standards.

He said, “We extend an open invitation to former President Obasanjo for a tour of the rehabilitated refineries to witness firsthand the progress made under the new NNPC Limited.”


Reacting to the invitation in an interview with Saturday PUNCH, Obasanjo said such an open invitation was disrespectful to his office and person.

The former president, while speaking through his media aide, Kehinde Akinyemi, stated that the oil company had not sent any formal invitation to him as of Thursday, January 2, 2024.

“Is that the right way to invite a former president of the country? Who says Baba has even seen the statement or read the news? It is a total disrespect for the office of the former president.

“Ask the NNPCL that as of January 2, have they written to him? Is there any official letter addressed to him, inviting him to the refinery? It is an absolute insult, and the former president cannot dignify such with a response,” Obasanjo’s aide stated.

Saturday PUNCH called Soneye three times and sent him text and WhatsApp messages to ask if the oil company had indeed officially invited the former president.

However, Soneye did not take his calls or respond to messages from our reporter as of the time of filing this report.


The news of the reopening of the Warri refinery for production had been met with skepticism from Nigerians.


This was after the Group Chief Executive Officer of the NNPCL, Mele Kyari, announced that the Port Harcourt refinery had officially commenced crude oil processing on November 26.

However, visits by Saturday PUNCH to the refinery on two occasions showed the contrary.

On Friday, November 29, when our correspondent made his first visit, he discovered there was no activity on site as the loading bay was empty.

Workers at the refinery revealed that the facility was undergoing calibration, which might last until the following week.


After two weeks of inactivity, the Port Harcourt Refining Company reportedly resumed operations, with the NNPCL claiming that no fewer than 11 trucks had started loading from the plant.

During our reporter’s second visit to the plant on Thursday, December 19, 2024, he observed that the lifting of petrol had again stopped.

Saturday PUNCH gathered that the lifting of petrol actually stopped on Friday, December 13, as the 18-arm loading bay of the Port Harcourt refinery was empty.


A truck driver said, “It was Friday last week they loaded last. About 15 trucks or so loaded that day. Since then, not even a single truck has been loaded till now.

Asked if any explanation was given, he replied, “I don’t know. Nobody is giving us any information or telling us anything. Some trucks that were here have left. I’m just here because my director said I should wait a bit.”

Soneye on both occasions declined to respond to phone calls and text messages from Saturday PUNCH.

While the oil company had yet to address growing doubts over the refinery’s operations, Kyari announced on December 31 that the Warri Refining & Petrochemical Company in Delta State had commenced operations.

Afenifere, CUPP back ex-president

Reacting, the Secretary-General of the Yoruba socio-political group, Afenifere, Chief Sola Ebiseni, said it was disrespectful for the NNPCL to have invited the former president through newspaper publications after he rightly commented on the management deficiencies that had grounded Nigeria’s refineries for years.

“What former President Obasanjo said was quite illuminating about the way the affairs of the country have been or are being handled. He has been out of office since 2007, and until now, what we have seen is the epileptic performance of the refineries. So, it is sheer arrogance and disrespect for the NNPCL to claim they invited him to come and see,” Ebiseni stated.

He added, “If you want to invite a statesman and former president like Obasanjo, no matter how you feel about the statement he made, you shouldn’t resort to disrespectful politics. If you believe that what he said does not reflect the current state of the plants, you should pay him a courtesy visit to present your views about the situation. But to go on the pages of newspapers to paint a picture of a liar—which is what the NNPCL’s action implies—leaves much to be desired,” the Afenifere scribe concluded.

Similarly, the National Secretary of the Coalition of United Political Parties, Chief Peter Ameh, said inviting the former president through newspapers amounted to public ridicule and utter disrespect for his history, reputation, and record in the country.

He said, “You cannot invite Obasanjo on the pages of newspapers. Even the GMD cannot invite another company head in such a manner, not to mention someone who has served both as a General in the Nigerian Army and as a military Head of State, as well as a two-term democratically elected president of the country. The NNPCL must learn how to do things the right way and avoid politicising everything, as this is why our economy has nosedived.

“That is simply the NNPCL’s usual way of prioritising politics over issues that affect the lives of ordinary Nigerians. If Obasanjo says the refineries are not working after we have wasted about $2 billion on them, he is merely stating that we should have handed the plants over to private individuals to get them working optimally through private partnerships.”
https://punchng.com/refineries-rehabilitation-obasanjo-carpets-nnpcl-says-invitation-to-plants-disrespectful/

Re: Obasanjo Says Invitation To Inspect The Refineries Is Disrespectful by Alhajikd: 4:38am On Jan 04, 2025
Under the drug sniffing criminal, Nigeria has gone to the dogs

Tueh

I pity who no pity this country
Re: Obasanjo Says Invitation To Inspect The Refineries Is Disrespectful by Throwback: 4:41am On Jan 04, 2025
It was already stated as an open invitation.

And It is Obasanjo that needs to clear his own doubt.
Re: Obasanjo Says Invitation To Inspect The Refineries Is Disrespectful by Ademola121(m): 4:41am On Jan 04, 2025
Naija. It is well with us.
Re: Obasanjo Says Invitation To Inspect The Refineries Is Disrespectful by mysticwarrior(m): 4:41am On Jan 04, 2025
It's not disrespectful you are only feeling ashamed that you failed to do what you were supposed to do when you had all the means at your disposal to do it. Just look at the way he is making excuses for his failure.
Re: Obasanjo Says Invitation To Inspect The Refineries Is Disrespectful by donmixc: 4:42am On Jan 04, 2025
helinus is coming to attack and write incoherently as usual
Re: Obasanjo Says Invitation To Inspect The Refineries Is Disrespectful by Omoawoke(m): 4:42am On Jan 04, 2025
It’s disrespectful because you felt it’s a mockery of what you could not achieve when you had all the opportunity to do it. Because of greed

Shame!
Re: Obasanjo Says Invitation To Inspect The Refineries Is Disrespectful by okito: 4:43am On Jan 04, 2025
NNPC as currently structured CAN NOT run the refineries successfully. Mark my words, in a few months, something will go wrong again. I am not happy to say this but it's the way the country is wired. Government of Nigeria can not run any business effectively. The corruption and bureaucracy will eventually kill the business. You think Shell was stupid to reject the offers?
NNPC should not be in a hurry to gloat. They should at least wait for 1 year before formally inviting OBJ on a facility tour.
Re: Obasanjo Says Invitation To Inspect The Refineries Is Disrespectful by Bosman17: 4:45am On Jan 04, 2025
We all know how inefficient the NNPC management are but we also know how corrupt Obj is: apparently, the so called $750m deal was with a consortium Obj has a vested interests in, and the sales of the refineries should have been supervised by the office of the VP under the act that established BPE. However, Obj sidelined his then VP (Atiku) and sold a 51% stake in PH refinery for $500m+ when it was at the time valued at $5b. When Yaradua came in to power, he saw the legal consequences brewing and with NUPENG/PENGASSAN threatening strike actions, he withdrew the sales and refunded Dangote!!!

Baba should go and rest with his antics and hypocrisy, he’s as corrupt as most of the people he accuses!!!
Re: Obasanjo Says Invitation To Inspect The Refineries Is Disrespectful by ayinde2020: 4:45am On Jan 04, 2025
Baba Obasanjo once said, the refineries can never function. So I am still surprise while the revival of the refineries took place.
Re: Obasanjo Says Invitation To Inspect The Refineries Is Disrespectful by Chekwume16(m): 4:46am On Jan 04, 2025
The problem with some of these our political appointees is that they don't know there is life after government service. Your office does not even require that you engage in political game play. It will backfire in future
Re: Obasanjo Says Invitation To Inspect The Refineries Is Disrespectful by Bosman17: 4:50am On Jan 04, 2025
Alhajikd:
Under the drug sniffing criminal, Nigeria has gone to the dogs

Tueh

I pity who no pity this country
Keep pitying ooo, na there you go dey smart people will be taking advantage of the reforms and the expansion of the economy… who do you think we are subsidising, is it the rich man that has 25 cars or a poor man that gets on public transport… think!
Re: Obasanjo Says Invitation To Inspect The Refineries Is Disrespectful by SisterAnn(f): 4:51am On Jan 04, 2025
The witches and vampires in NNPCL will never let the refineries work or run optimally because it would cut down on what they steal.
They must continue importation at all cost to the detriment of good of the masses.
Re: Obasanjo Says Invitation To Inspect The Refineries Is Disrespectful by kingbee90: 4:54am On Jan 04, 2025
sad
AMODA! AMODA!! AMODA OGUNLERE!!!
How many times did I call you?
You are destroying this country oh!
Just only 2 years and everywhere don Burst.

Nigeria is not Togo where your father originally comes from.
Be careful
Re: Obasanjo Says Invitation To Inspect The Refineries Is Disrespectful by Igbokid: 4:56am On Jan 04, 2025
Much ado about nothing . He won’t get more than the open invitation he already got .
God bless Yaradua’s soul for returning Obasanjo’s Dangote’s money .
Nigeria is a crime scene.

Obasanjo is shocked someone else is doing what he thought wasn’t possible .
He should take several seats Abeg
Re: Obasanjo Says Invitation To Inspect The Refineries Is Disrespectful by Obyangel: 5:02am On Jan 04, 2025
Very disrespectful, but he must not accept their invitation. Kettle don shame pot, Tinubu is the real deal jare 😂😂😂😂🤒🤒🙅🙅
Re: Obasanjo Says Invitation To Inspect The Refineries Is Disrespectful by Exousiang01(m): 5:14am On Jan 04, 2025
You claimed the refineries won't work.

They were fixed, you still went on air to say it's not true, just because SHELL (the white man) told you years ago that it won't work
Now they say, come and see for yourself, you say na disrespect...

Old people be acting like teenage girls. Don't know what they want
Re: Obasanjo Says Invitation To Inspect The Refineries Is Disrespectful by Blazetrailer:
Do you know the definition of "expansion"?

Is an economy moving from $500bn GDP to $199bn GDP any semblance of your expansion?


Go back to school.

Bosman17:
Keep pitying ooo, na there you go dey smart people will be taking advantage of the reforms and the expansion of the economy… who do you think we are subsidising, is it the rich man that has 25 cars or a poor man that gets on public transport… think!
Re: Obasanjo Says Invitation To Inspect The Refineries Is Disrespectful by gr8ofnnetwork(m):
okito:
NNPC as currently structured CAN NOT run the refineries successfully. Mark my words, in a few months, something will go wrong again. I am not happy to say this but it's the way the country is wired. Government of Nigeria can not run any business effectively. The corruption and bureaucracy will eventually kill the business. You think Shell was stupid to reject the offers?
NNPC should not be in a hurry to gloat. They should at least wait for 1 year before formally inviting OBJ on a facility tour.
As long as you don't have reasons to celebrate, why should you and Obasanjo headaches till 2031 be our concern.
Re: Obasanjo Says Invitation To Inspect The Refineries Is Disrespectful by Vision101(m): 5:16am On Jan 04, 2025
Obasanjo critised in the open and he was given an open invitation to come and inspect. Is there anything called the office of the former president? If the former president doesn't respect himself but always openly criticizing governments that he can easily access privately why should he expect respect and private invitation?

BTW why should OBJ condemn Atiku, Jonathan, Buhari, Tinubu and most likely any other president after him? Is he the only former president?
Re: Obasanjo Says Invitation To Inspect The Refineries Is Disrespectful by AntiChristian:
Come see wetin you no fit accomplish! All expenses paid excursion!

Assuming OBJ revived all the refineries in his eight years, he would have been a god now!
Re: Obasanjo Says Invitation To Inspect The Refineries Is Disrespectful by Firstcitizen:
Obasanjo is pained. So because Shell, a company known for immoral environmental degradation says they will not be part of an obviously shady deal and his monopolistic client Aliko was denied, Obasanjo became a preacher of the inability of our refineries to ever function.

Well, he should go and see what the lord has done. grin
Re: Obasanjo Says Invitation To Inspect The Refineries Is Disrespectful by ruffhandu: 5:18am On Jan 04, 2025
Good. Baba, just ignore the scammers. Nigerians are at their mercies.
Re: Obasanjo Says Invitation To Inspect The Refineries Is Disrespectful by id4sho(m): 5:23am On Jan 04, 2025
Chekwume16:
The problem with some of these our political appointees is that they don't know there is life after government service. Your office does not even require that you engage in political game play. It will backfire in future
If not immediate sack 😥
Re: Obasanjo Says Invitation To Inspect The Refineries Is Disrespectful by Kayberg: 5:25am On Jan 04, 2025
Blazetrailer:
Do you know the definition of "expansion"?

Is an economy mocingbfrom $500bn GDP to $199bn any semblance of your expansion?


Go back to school.
Moonwalking expansion.
Re: Obasanjo Says Invitation To Inspect The Refineries Is Disrespectful by Oluwaseunomo: 5:28am On Jan 04, 2025
Vision101:
Obasanjo critised in the open and he was given an open invitation to come and inspect. Is there anything called the office of the former president? If the former president doesn't respect himself but always openly criticizing governments that he can easily access privately why should he expect respect and private invitation?

BTW why should OBJ condemn Atiku, Jonathan, Buhari, Tinubu and most likely any other president after him? Is he the only former president?
He thinks he's the most outspoken and he's opinion matters it only matters in his ota farm
Re: Obasanjo Says Invitation To Inspect The Refineries Is Disrespectful by UselessBuharist: 5:30am On Jan 04, 2025
You should have seen how the APC journalist on TVC dismantled this man yesterday.
Re: Obasanjo Says Invitation To Inspect The Refineries Is Disrespectful by Celestialsword: 5:32am On Jan 04, 2025
Obasanjo is part of Nigeria problems,he was economical with the truth
Re: Obasanjo Says Invitation To Inspect The Refineries Is Disrespectful by osayuwamwen(m): 5:32am On Jan 04, 2025
It was because the government was still paying subsidy then they rejected the offer nothing more, now it has been deregulatted no more subsidy, if by 2years from now this refineries function effectively then they should also remove subsidy for electricity let it be fully deregulated my greatest dream is to see this nation work in my life time
okito:
NNPC as currently structured CAN NOT run the refineries successfully. Mark my words, in a few months, something will go wrong again. I am not happy to say this but it's the way the country is wired. Government of Nigeria can not run any business effectively. The corruption and bureaucracy will eventually kill the business. You think Shell was stupid to reject the offers?
NNPC should not be in a hurry to gloat. They should at least wait for 1 year before formally inviting OBJ on a facility tour.
Re: Obasanjo Says Invitation To Inspect The Refineries Is Disrespectful by Nonybb: 5:40am On Jan 04, 2025
Until MUHAMMADU BUHARI is arrested, tried and jailed, Nigeria will never punish bad behavior further. This is a man that assumed the petroleum minister and spent good 8 years without fixing the refinery. I kept asking myself what is fundamentally wrong with this country and I figure out that it is the impunity upon impunity of the political elites. Obasanjo was factored in the $16 billion electricity scam: case ended, no punishment. GEJ was factored in subsidy scam: case ended, no punishment. Buhari looted the country with an Emefiele accomplices: Emefiele undergoing trial, Buhari exonerate. NIGERIA INDEED IS A CRIME SCENE
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