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| Re: Who Takes Credit For The Four Refinaries About To Commence Operations? by Mustay(m): 5:16am On Jun 20, 2015 |
Oh my; who takes the credit NIGERIA!After all, what did the two men aspire to become Presidents for To make Nigeria worse? |
| Re: Who Takes Credit For The Four Refinaries About To Commence Operations? by bashydemy(m): 5:35am On Jun 20, 2015 |
me1234:Hey no one is saying PMB repair the refineries in 2weeks, Our refineries are working but the Govt of GEJ and his cabal will never let them work so as to keep importing fuel into Nigeria. They are making alot of Money from the importation of the crude oil. Now that PMB is in power, The NNPC Bos know PMB is a no nonsense man and the NNPC Bosses know what PMB can do so they have to repair the refineries.. Now let me ask you this, WHo have you been blaming for the Boko Haram killing since may 29th that they have number of people under his watch? You should give kudos to that same person for all the good thing that have been happening. By calling the name GMB (PMB) all ministries will shake and sit up tight. |
| Re: Who Takes Credit For The Four Refinaries About To Commence Operations? by bashydemy(m): 5:38am On Jun 20, 2015 |
mrborntodoit:What has your 'brainy', literate, smart and intelligent father has done to benefit his village? He is in the village hustling while a 'dullard' from Daura rules you. Ain't you ashamed of yourself? |
| Re: Who Takes Credit For The Four Refinaries About To Commence Operations? by bashydemy(m): 5:40am On Jun 20, 2015 |
omolami:Na so you mumu reach? Do you know how many uncompleted project your Hero used in campaigning despite the fact that they are not working? Go and hide your head in shame.. |
| Re: Who Takes Credit For The Four Refinaries About To Commence Operations? by dustmalik(m): 5:46am On Jun 20, 2015 |
dBard:Don't we always have friends when it's time to lie? I'm privy information about these refineries, and I can authoritatively tell you that you are lying. You saTANoids can keep lying to yourselves if it helps you get by. |
| Re: Who Takes Credit For The Four Refinaries About To Commence Operations? by bashydemy(m): 5:47am On Jun 20, 2015 |
Billyonaire:This guy mumu i swear, Please pardon if i say this you MUMU no be small..... the NNPC have started working on the refineries since the day PMB was annouce winner and GEJ accept defeat, They all know who GMB is and what he is capable of doing.. No one listen to GEJ anymore since he has lost the election, No one take his directive serious anymore even dignitaries coming to Nigeria pay GMB a visit first forgeting we even have any president in power. The world Leaders keep sending representative to meet GMB instead of GEJ who is still in power as at then... Even the ministers then keep running from pole to pole shaking and none of them listen to GEJ anymore... so let me tell you this PMB have been in power since March 29th when the world already know PMB have won already. |
| Re: Who Takes Credit For The Four Refinaries About To Commence Operations? by Adeoba10(m): 5:47am On Jun 20, 2015 |
Ucheosefoh:Bro, i quite agreed with u dat is not posibu for all d four refineries to be repaired within two weeks.... Dis shows dat they are all in perfect condition during GEJ tenure, buh GEJ nor Madueke didn't mention anytyn of such,which implies that they are both making money frm importing of fuel.... |
| Re: Who Takes Credit For The Four Refinaries About To Commence Operations? by bashydemy(m): 5:49am On Jun 20, 2015 |
Xano:Sorry you mean it took GEJ Administration over 5yrs to fix refineries? |
| Re: Who Takes Credit For The Four Refinaries About To Commence Operations? by refreshrate: 5:56am On Jun 20, 2015 |
bashydemy:sentiments cloud reason. Read what you wrote again & remind us the following 1. global crude oil crises will be resolved. 2. One meal per day 3. money for less privileged in the society 4. $1=N1 then come back & talk about uncompleted projects and in your mind (sincerely) who was more deceitful Not saying GEJ was a saint but come on dude if you're going to give a dog a bad name before hanging it, don't come off sounding like a hypocrite |
| Re: Who Takes Credit For The Four Refinaries About To Commence Operations? by Nobody: 8:03am On Jun 20, 2015 |
Chigold101:oponu, do you read the papers atal? Are you in this Nigeria? Who told you the refineries have been bad for 20 years? It was just few years ago the govt abandoned their use, they failed to do the needful. And yes, it's the buhari magic, everything is falling in place, ode. |
| Re: Who Takes Credit For The Four Refinaries About To Commence Operations? by Nobody: 8:10am On Jun 20, 2015 |
Kingspin:it took Jonathan 6 weeks to nominate his cabinet, so calm down, if you can't be patient, go hug a transformer. |
| Re: Who Takes Credit For The Four Refinaries About To Commence Operations? by dBard: 8:17am On Jun 20, 2015 |
toluene2016:I honestly don't seem to agree with ur point on government's collusion with the oil marketers cos if u recall, one of ex prez Jonathan's first policy was d unpopular subsidy removal which wasn't favorable t d oil marketers, so logically it doesn't add up. Granted, the commencement is ahead of schedule which maybe due to d 'Buhari' factor, but I still think majority of d credit goes t GEJ..plus, PMB, hasn't really made any policy statement/given any mandate on this issue, so.... Not sure I would 've used a sore topic as non operational refineries as a campaign topic, but point taken. Peace |
| Re: Who Takes Credit For The Four Refinaries About To Commence Operations? by kayalcomp: 8:18am On Jun 20, 2015 |
How are we sure that the story is not false again. With all these lies flying around. |
| Re: Who Takes Credit For The Four Refinaries About To Commence Operations? by dBard: 8:35am On Jun 20, 2015 |
dustmalik:You've been noticed, Now run along.... Turd. Next time, if u can authoritatively tell am lying, THEN DO SO, or u go stick Ur limp shi.t where the sun don't shine. Rubbish.. |
| Re: Who Takes Credit For The Four Refinaries About To Commence Operations? by hamilton62(m): 8:51am On Jun 20, 2015*. Modified: 9:18am On Jun 20, 2015 |
firstEVA:Please, i want to know when the rehabilitation of the refineries started then you will know who will take the praise... Have you forgotten that the works on the refineries have been going on before this year.... how can one campaign with unfinished projects since you want to know why it was excluded in campaign? So in your mind the future administration achieved it in less than a month? please can we be realistic... Even PMB knows GEJ as a good president despise achieving his aim at GEJ detriment that is why he does have some vital meetings with you till present. In all, may the Almighty God strengthen the president,PMB to lead Nigeria to a safe haven. But the refinery is not his achievement pls and the completion was made known to Nigerians that is is almost at the finishing stages in GEJ's administration. Politics without hatred makes politics sweet. please stop foaming baised mindset. PROOF: www.punchng.com/news/pharcourt-refinery-to-commence-operations-in-july-nnpc-gmd/ The Port Harcourt Refining Company Limited will start refining crude oil and will contribute to petroleum product availability by the end of this month, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation has said. It also assured that on or before the end of this week, the scarcity of Premium Motor Spirit, otherwise known as petrol, will cease across the country. The Group Managing Director, NNPC, Dr. Joseph Dawha, disclosed this in Abuja on Thursday after inspecting some petrol stations in the city. He said, “Presently, the refineries are undergoing rehabilitation and we are undertaking what we call a new strategy to carry out the turn around maintenance on them. Basically, what this means is that we are carrying out phased implementation of rehabilitation of the refineries. “We are taking the refineries unit by unit and carrying out turnaround maintenance on them. So in other words, the maintenance are being carried out on the run and we started a couple of months ago. “Most of the refineries have advanced to a certain stage where they will be able to operate very soon. For example, the Port Harcourt refinery, which has reached an advanced stage, will start receiving crude by end of this month and then of course will start contributing to the available products in the country.” NNPC has four refineries, two in Port Harcourt, and one each in Kaduna and Warri. The refineries have a combined installed capacity of 445,000 barrels per day. A comprehensive network of pipelines and depots strategically located throughout Nigeria link these refineries. Dawha said the maintenance exercise on the refineries were spontaneously taking place in all the facilities. He said, “At the end of the target 18 months, most of the refineries would have been rehabilitated to such level where they can actually process crude optimally to make contributions to the availability of products in the country. “I’ve heard some people say we have neglected the refineries, no, farther from that. We hope that at the end of the exercise, these refineries will be fully back into operation and we will minimise some of the problems we have with importation.” He explained that why the refineries were not running was a conscious decision, adding that “we decided that if the refineries were not in good state to process crude for maximum gain, then there was no point sending crude to the refineries. “Therefore what you do is to try and fix it so that by the time you start processing the crude, you will get real value for the crude you are sending to the refineries. We are satisfied with the level of work that has been carried out so far in the Port Harcourt refinery, so that if you start processing crude now you will get real value.” The Managing Director, Pipelines Product Marketing Company, Mr. Haruna Momoh, stated that the NNPC imports 50 per cent of petroleum products into the country. He noted that when the ongoing rehabilitation and turn around maintenance of the Port Harcourt refinery is completed in July, 2015, the plant would run at 80 per cent installed capacity and produce five million litres of petrol on a daily basis. Meanwhile, Dawha called on marketers to start importing PMS, stressing that the distribution challenge of PMS was largely due to the non- involvement of marketers, a development which resulted in the scarcity nationwide. The NNPC GMD said as of Thursday, the PPMC had a stock level of 1.1 billion litres, representing 27 days sufficiency, and noted that the stock excludes volumes with confirmed delivery dates within the next couple of days. “In the last five days, we have brought into Abuja 428 trucks of Premium Motor Spirit, averaging 85 trucks daily, to address the petrol requirement in Abuja and its immediate environs,” Dawha added. |
| Re: Who Takes Credit For The Four Refinaries About To Commence Operations? by hamilton62(m): 9:11am On Jun 20, 2015 |
Keneking:This is the problem Nigerians have... there is continuity in progression if politicians mean well so since PMB is the present does it mean he should have the glory on this? i now see why some politicians abandon their predecessor's project for theirs but that cant be done in this because of its importance... PMB will never abondon any positive and optimistic project embarked on by GEJ administration. When a foundation of a building is made, people call the man who erected the foundation the owner of the building even if he dies on the course. why did Gej asked for the submission of all projects both completed and uncompleted with the cash flow to him by all ministers so he will spearhead it as one to the present administration....? These 2 Presidents GEJ and PMB mean Nigeria well for accepting continuity... In all, GEJ achieved that but i know people will be quick to give it to PMB because most Nigerians are just happy to hear what their ears crave for. “We are taking the refineries unit by unit and carrying out turnaround maintenance on them. So in other words, the maintenance are being carried out on the run and we started a couple of months ago. www.punchng.com/news/pharcourt-refinery-to-commence-operations-in-july-nnpc-gmd/ |
| Re: Who Takes Credit For The Four Refinaries About To Commence Operations? by hamilton62(m): 9:14am On Jun 20, 2015 |
bashydemy:hmmmmm lies from hell! please when did the refinery stop working, in whose administration? |
| Re: Who Takes Credit For The Four Refinaries About To Commence Operations? by Kingspin(m): 9:25am On Jun 20, 2015 |
firstEVA:Gej was nigerian president before he was elected in 2011. Therefore, we couldnot notice any damage then. His administrators/team were onground before and after he was officially sworn in, so what he did later was more of reshuffle his team. Maybe, Buhari is still celebrating his winning. He need and must resume work by monday. |
| Re: Who Takes Credit For The Four Refinaries About To Commence Operations? by oluspencer(m): 9:28am On Jun 20, 2015 |
firstEVA:If jonathan has a plan for the refinary. Fani would have open is mouth to tell us that its working. Jonathan didn't even remenber that Nigeria has a refinary |
| Re: Who Takes Credit For The Four Refinaries About To Commence Operations? by Nobody: 10:24am On Jun 20, 2015 |
Kingspin:and if he doesn't? |
| Re: Who Takes Credit For The Four Refinaries About To Commence Operations? by bashydemy(m): 10:37am On Jun 20, 2015 |
refreshrate:Hahahaha you now proof it to me that you be complete mumu, Your GEJ spend about 2190 days as the C in C and never fulfill any promise instead making life unbearable for the common man. The Refineries does not work at all and nothing was said about the refineries or completion and when the refineries will start working under GEJ throughout the 2190 days. SO now as you MUMU reach you are comparing GEJ 1290 days to PMB 20days in office? I swear you need to tied and ask to face the sun or rain for a whole day. |
| Re: Who Takes Credit For The Four Refinaries About To Commence Operations? by bashydemy(m): 10:40am On Jun 20, 2015 |
hamilton62:Ask yourself that stewpid Question, Let's asume the refineries stop working since 1985 that was when GMB was overthrow, Now the refineries want to start working again under same PMB isn't that commendable? |
| Re: Who Takes Credit For The Four Refinaries About To Commence Operations? by Kingspin(m): 10:59am On Jun 20, 2015 |
firstEVA:He is a he-goat. If u insist i must cough out a word. |
| Re: Who Takes Credit For The Four Refinaries About To Commence Operations? by Nobody: 11:12am On Jun 20, 2015 |
Kingspin:I expected you to say you will kick him out as president ![]() |
| Re: Who Takes Credit For The Four Refinaries About To Commence Operations? by omoharry(f): 11:43am On Jun 20, 2015 |
i think we should stop all these argument of who to accord credit for whateveer development that was started by a former goverment and the present one.This is becos, goverment is suppose to be a contineous process where by the incumbent picks up from where the former one left. by doing this the country will experience the development we have been yeaning for. But when we start looking for whom to accord the credit to with regard to a national project that was started by and completed by two different goverment, then public official would rather abadon an ongoing project by his predecestors because he wants to be accorded with the credit of his own project. Now tell me, how will Nigeria ever move forward with this kind of atitude and self bravado.Goverment officials are to called to serve the country. So Jonathan started a project and buhari should continue as long its for the benefit of the masses.so both of them as well as all Nigerians should be given the credit |
| Re: Who Takes Credit For The Four Refinaries About To Commence Operations? by Appleyard(m): 11:50am On Jun 20, 2015*. Modified: 1:23pm On Jun 20, 2015 |
Jonathan takes nothing! At the mention of Buhari, files in petroleum ministry and NNPC begins to jump up in anticipation and in fear. The man is not a clueless one. He knows just exactly what to do, and he is doing it conciously. Taking his time, as a strategist militarily, he knows when to move and when to pounce.. The thing that gives me joy is that this man is not the type that can be pushed about like the clueless Jonathan; nor one whose cabinet can control or hijacked like that waterside drunk. The light is gradually setting in, though it will take alot of time to fully addressed and undo the horrors of the immediate past administation of wastage, looting and drunks . |
| Re: Who Takes Credit For The Four Refinaries About To Commence Operations? by Kingspin(m): 12:10pm On Jun 20, 2015 |
firstEVA:No! He will fulfil all that he promise during the campaign. |
| Re: Who Takes Credit For The Four Refinaries About To Commence Operations? by Kingspin(m): 12:26pm On Jun 20, 2015 |
Appleyard:At the mention of Buhari, bokoharam is killing more citizen of Nigeria, our stock market is recording lost. At his name no cabinet has be formed, Nigerian are losing international matches, etc. Come back to ur 5 senses, governance is not run by mouth or name but through a well documented people friendly policies, action and proaction measures. Let the Dogo yaro begins work, he is an elder, grandpa and should behave like one at his ago. I gues he is still celebrating his winning and forget to work. Or u think that to be an old man na moi moi it will surly reflect on his governance as we are already seeing expect more. |
| Re: Who Takes Credit For The Four Refinaries About To Commence Operations? by Appleyard(m): 1:13pm On Jun 20, 2015 |
Kingspin:True words about governance. But it wasn't Buhari that crashed your stock market and devalue your Naira to the extent that its only worth its place in toilet papers . And stop refering to boko haram whom the pathetic GEJ groomed and multivated to the degree of the force they are now. And you forgot to reference the thousands upon thousands of innocents people that have died so far for the last six years under that clueless son of a fish from Otuoke. Give the old man a brake! What an old man sees while seated, even a Dr like GEJ can not, and was not able to see it for a whole six years. He is not even two months old on the Job, and you expect him to perform wonders? The horrors of the immediate passed administration are still very much visible in all aspects of our lives as a people and as a state. If it could take two weeks-plus for the President to move into Aso Villa, one wonders how much rot is still lurking behind closed doors at other levels of administartives and government functionaries. And if you are expecting the man to just rush out a list of cabinet members, then you would have to wait a bit longer, because Buhari, as a formal military strategist, is, by nature, expected to be careful in his decisions and choice of people that would manned the affairs of governance at the top level. No sensible person would want to repeat the mistakes of GEJ whose major undoing is his inability to control his own cabinet. And besides, the President is not a puppet or has a godfather that should appoint for him or impose 'annointed' members upon him to appoint into ministerial positions, that would only compound the already delapidated situation of the country. So, allow the man to take his time to select and chose his own people. Period! Afterall, he is an old man with old sense and experience. Not clueless and drunk like his predecessor. ![]() Nigeria provlem cannot be solved overnight. One step at a time. |
| Re: Who Takes Credit For The Four Refinaries About To Commence Operations? by hamilton62(m): 1:34pm On Jun 20, 2015 |
bashydemy:lol do you know when the rehab on the refinery started and under who? you will get the answer from the below link www.punchng.com/news/pharcourt-refinery-to-commence-operations-in-july-nnpc-gmd/ people like you are filled with hatred and that"s damnation to any soul brother. when did marketers start lifting and importing refined crude products in Nigeria and in whose administration? what was the sincere purpose that triggered the removal of subsidy...? if a child fetches more firewood that the others, hatred is expected and that is what your emotion is letting you do here now attacking anyone who paste and say good about the past administration even the crystal clear ones... Must you insult yourself here thinking you are smart and calling people names? 1 corinthians in the bible said somewhere that if you think you are smart then you are foolish because only God assures of that and i can say; people should be the judge... did GEJ drive your people and friends out of his adminstration? |
| Re: Who Takes Credit For The Four Refinaries About To Commence Operations? by refreshrate: 1:51pm On Jun 20, 2015 |
bashydemy:Quite obviously you're bereft of proper upbringing unable to make a point without resorting to insults. Whilst you're at it focus your energy in the proper use of the English language rather than the consistent insults. Whilst you're at it the issue was on promises made by both politicians & ensuring they are kept. Then again common sense precludes you so how do I go about contesting issues with you? |
| Re: Who Takes Credit For The Four Refinaries About To Commence Operations? by Rad1cal: 2:06pm On Jun 20, 2015 |
Appleyard:Just quit the thread now. Your hypocrisy is disgusting and tactless. |
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