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If Oil Can’t Save Venezuela, It Sure Can’t Save Nigeria Says Ben Murray by akelicious(m): 4:26am On Aug 14, 2017
When I proposed electric cars for Nigeria and started driving one, many laughed. Today, France, U.K. and Norway have banned petrol cars from between 2025-2040.

It is not a matter of if, when it is a matter of when. When I read about Boko Haram killing the engineers searching for oil in Lake Chad I was sad, because oil is fading product. It is on its way to obsolescence.
How can we allow people die for oil, a commodity that the world is moving away from in favour of electric, alternative energy and other non fossil fuels?

Mr. President and my colleagues in the National Assembly, If Nigeria does not restructure today and move our economy away from dependence on oil, a very, very rude shock awaits is eight years from now.
Our mass transit system is almost 100% completely dependent on a road transportation policy that is dependent on petrol and diesel. Even the new trains that the Nigerian Railway Corporation has are diesel engine units.

Eight years from now when Europe, America and Southeast Asia start going electric, Nigeria will become a dumping ground for petrol and diesel cars and trains that have no future.

Already we are becoming a dumping ground. Motor Assembly plants that are now becoming obsolete in South Africa and Asia are being knocked down and transported to Nigeria to deceive us that cars are being assembled in Nigeria.

Mr. President, my colleagues and fellow Nigerians, please do not be deceived. They have seen the future and are preparing for it. What we are getting are their rejects.

We must redesign our automobile and mass transit policy. We have a unique advantage in that we do not have a strong industrial base so we do not have to demobilize it and retool it for the future which is going green.

We can start afresh and go green.
We should design an automobile policy that provides that only manufactures of electric vehicles can come and set up manufacturing plants in Nigeria.
We should design a mass transit policy that provides that makes out railway system shift from diesel or other fossil fuels to either electric or any type of non fossil fuels.

Mr. President, my colleagues, time is running out. The world is moving on. We must remember that we are the leaders of Nigeria at this very moment and that good leaders sees the best in people but great leaders are the ones who helps people see the best in themselves. That’s what Nigeria needs and that is why I am doing this.

Mr. President, I was way ahead on this issue. I predicted it. I prepared for it. And now I am telling you that I have an automobile policy that I have prepared for Nigeria which I will give to you as my patriotic contribution to the growth of Nigeria because I don’t just believe in identifying problems, I also identify solutions.

If Nigeria does not restructure today and move our economy away from dependence on oil, a very, very rude shock awaits us eight years from now when the 2025 deadline of some European nations to move to electric cars take effect.

And Mr. President, it looks to me as if you are not even preparing for that. Nigeria seems to be digging its heels into oil rather than planning to get out before we become like the fly that follows the course into the grave.

When I read that Boko Haram killed engineers prospecting for oil in Lake Chad I was sad. Oil is fading. It is on its way to obsolescence. Should we be losing valuable human souls chasing after a commodity that is on its way to obsolescence?
How can we allow people die for oil, a commodity the world is moving from in favour of electric, alternative energy and non fossil fuels?

Look at Venezuela. The proven oil reserves in Venezuela are recognised as the largest in the world, totaling 297 billion barrels, yet Venezuela, with less than 20 % of Nigeria’s population is facing economic ruin. If oil could save a country it would have saved Venezuela!

That oil has not saved Venezuela means that it cannot save Nigeria. They have it more than we do. We are more populated than them. Do the maths!
What is happening in Venezuela will be child’s play compared to what may happen to Nigeria if we do not restructure before oil becomes obsolete.
Mr. President, it is no longer a choice. It is a necessity. As leaders, we cannot operate by what we see. We must exist by what we visualise.

A country like the United Arab Emirates is far ahead of us. Knowing what is coining for oil, they have diversified their economy away from oil to aviation.
Thirty per cent of the Gross Domestic Product of Dubai comes from aviation. It did not just happen by itself. It was and is the result of visionary and purposeful leadership by their leadership.

Now, more than ever, Nigeria needs that type of leadership.
A world without oil is not scare mongering. It is a very real possibility that is upon us and will keep biting harder and harder.

Let us not think that the West will save us by giving us aid when that time comes. We must be prudent and be aware that when it gets dark, even a man’s own shadow will leave him!

But it is not all bad news. In the midst of all this gloom, there is Anambra, a state that has shown us what can be done to better an economy without oil.
Anambra has taken to agriculture and manufacturing and is exporting its produce to Europe and earning billions of naira along the way.

What is it that Anambra is doing that cannot be done by other states with an even larger landmass than Anambra?

If we get our acts right in Nigeria, we can produce enough food to feed the rest of Africa and the $35 billion Africa spends importing food can find its way to Nigeria instead of to Europe and Asia.


• Murray-Bruce is the founder of the Silverbird Entertainment Group and the Senator representing Bayelsa East in the National Assembly

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2017/08/14/if-oil-cant-save-venezuela-it-sure-cant-save-nigeria/

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Re: If Oil Can’t Save Venezuela, It Sure Can’t Save Nigeria Says Ben Murray by whitebeard(m): 4:42am On Aug 14, 2017
Can someone recall this man due to his lack of williness to make our nation great..

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Re: If Oil Can’t Save Venezuela, It Sure Can’t Save Nigeria Says Ben Murray by Nobody: 5:07am On Aug 14, 2017
and you forgo this, "MY NAME IS BEN MURRAY BRUCE, AND I JUST WANT TO MAKE COMMON SENSE" i always look forward to that part any time it comes on in STV. grin grin

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Re: If Oil Can’t Save Venezuela, It Sure Can’t Save Nigeria Says Ben Murray by hardywaltz(m): 5:21am On Aug 14, 2017
Talkative noise maker
Why didn't you apply all this ur common sense in running ur business.
Venezuela and Nigeria are not the same
As at June 2017 oil revenues accounts for only 48% (Thou Ministry of finance put it at 40%) of our revenue unlike Venezuela were oil accounts for 99% of revenue.

By 2019 oil revenue may account for less than 30% of our revenue

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Re: If Oil Can’t Save Venezuela, It Sure Can’t Save Nigeria Says Ben Murray by vanunu: 6:06am On Aug 14, 2017
hardywaltz:
Talkative noise maker

What he said is the truth, there will be economic anarchy in Nigeria in ten years time. The rate at which people are switching to electric cars in United States is alarming. Electric cars are far cheaper than gasoline cars.
One Nigeria is in big trouble.

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Re: If Oil Can’t Save Venezuela, It Sure Can’t Save Nigeria Says Ben Murray by ULSHERLAN(m): 6:45am On Aug 14, 2017
vanunu:


What he said is the truth, there will be economic anarchy in Nigeria in ten years time. The rate at which people are switching to electric cars in United States is alarming. Electric cars are far cheaper than gasoline cars.
One Nigeria is in big trouble.

Have you forgotten that the United States has steady electricity to power these cars.


Ben murray bruce also has the capacity to power such vehicles as a rich Nigerian law maker.

It's time we start telling Ben Bruce to write all these open letters to his colleagues and not us cos him and his colleagues can atleast do something to change the situation by sponsoring some bills needed

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Re: If Oil Can’t Save Venezuela, It Sure Can’t Save Nigeria Says Ben Murray by natznext(m): 7:00am On Aug 14, 2017
Makes sense to me,
But then, those states he mentioned are just a tinny fraction of the whole world, it's not like the fossil fuel engine apocalypse, a lot of states would remain with these kind of engines for longer, but it doesn't mean we should completely ignore the hand writing on the wall
So in the short term, we could do more of refining and selling of finished refined products and also still sell crude

..and in the long run plan for the electric and blah blah, I know those things would work in Nigeria

Until this guy start using common sense to reason that the parliament we run is too expensive and needs a urgent budget downward review, and takes first action to start declining the unholy spoils they share, I'll still think he's a hypocrite

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Re: If Oil Can’t Save Venezuela, It Sure Can’t Save Nigeria Says Ben Murray by Nigeriadondie: 7:05am On Aug 14, 2017
vanunu:


What he said is the truth, there will be economic anarchy in Nigeria in ten years time. The rate at which people are switching to electric cars in United States is alarming. Electric cars are far cheaper than gasoline cars.
One Nigeria is in big trouble.
cry He was not elected to come and tell us the truth but to make the truth he preaches a reality.

Ben Muuray Bruce is just like all the thieves. If not what memaningful and progressive bills has he moved for motion on d floor of the senate? What has he done with his immediate constituency?

Does he know that the national assembly of which he is a memeber gulps so much resources that leaves very little for capital projects which helps to create jobs?

In addition, those he knows that in all advanced countries members of the legislature dont fund or finance projects as their sole duty is law making and related functions.
Therefore, d constituency allowance is a huge drain on d limited resources of this doomed nation- a means to ensure d national assembly get their own share of d national cake. Financing projects is the duty of d executive. If the legislature gets constituency allowance then the judiciary too should get constituency allowance also so that all the arms of govt has a stake in financing or executing projects.

Also if the national assembly now finances projects then is it not logical not to blame the executive alone for the decay in infrastructure but also the national assembly also as the legislooters are stakeholders?
You hear the useless lawmakers blame Federal Government as if they are part of the FG thereby deflecting blame from themselves.

All the constituency allowances they get can they justify that the value of the projects executed in their constituencies is commensurate with the monies they get? Can we not have a law to be enacted so that lawmakers can ve their projects audited to ensurr transparency.

China has enacted string laws against corruption which is the death penalty. Other western nations which may not be death penalty has stronger laws like very long years in jail, ban from office, confiscation of properties among others while cant senseless Bruce with his empty common sense advocate for such.

The laws in Nigeria for corrupt public office holders is just mere 2 years and d only person I recall that has served that sentence is Bode George after all the billions he stole. Those this useless Ben Bruce not know that the laws we ve pampers corruption cos I can risk the mere 2years if I can get billions afterall if I work legitimately and free I can never earn even half a billion.

Sure, the national assmebly made up of ex governors like armed robber Saraki, theives like TA Orji, BA Ibrahim, D Goje among others that lioted their state treasuries can never attempt to make laws against looting when even some of their colleagues in the national assembly are aspiring to become future governors of their states to continue the looting where they stopped. The looting spree has come to stay as our lawmakers who are theives can never shoot themselves on the feet to make laws against stealing or corruption.
What they wud be so quick to enact laws against is kodnapping, terrorism so as to make the environment not secure for the masses but for them to enjoy their loot.

Ben Bruce is a big disapointment just like that so called human rights activists Shehu Sani who could donate camels and radios as his constituency projects as if there are no roads, schools or other critical infrastructure that requires attention waiting for "federal government". Then who is d federal government?

Nigeria has no future and no hope not even an iota. The future of the Devil is far brighter than the future of Nigeria and the greatest enemies of the Nigerian state is the national assembly and the governors. These gang of robbers are worse than Boko Haram

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Re: If Oil Can’t Save Venezuela, It Sure Can’t Save Nigeria Says Ben Murray by MyNewJackeT: 7:08am On Aug 14, 2017
Of course oil can't save Venezuela because of their socialist policies, they were giving out free stuff thereby making their citizens Lazy.

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Re: If Oil Can’t Save Venezuela, It Sure Can’t Save Nigeria Says Ben Murray by natznext(m): 7:10am On Aug 14, 2017
ULSHERLAN:


Have you forgotten that the United States has steady electricity to power these cars.


Ben murray bruce also has the capacity to power such vehicles as a rich Nigerian law maker.

It's time we start telling Ben Bruce to write all these open letters to his colleagues and not us cos him and his colleagues can atleast do something to change the situation by sponsoring some bills needed

eerrrm, eskus me, the narrative was addressing one 'Mr President' not a 'Mr us'

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Re: If Oil Can’t Save Venezuela, It Sure Can’t Save Nigeria Says Ben Murray by Progressive01(m): 7:12am On Aug 14, 2017
vanunu:


What he said is the truth, there will be economic anarchy in Nigeria in ten years time. The rate at which people are switching to electric cars in United States is alarming. Electric cars are far cheaper than gasoline cars.
One Nigeria is in big trouble.
That drift towards economic anarcy is being accelerated in no small measure by crooks like Bruce and his colleagues at the legislature from both APC and PDP whose insatiable appetite consume so much of what we should channel into securing ourselves a comfortable future.

The day these criminals start serious consideration of cutting back on what it takes to maintain them would be the day i start believing their little lies about having our interest at heart.

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Re: If Oil Can’t Save Venezuela, It Sure Can’t Save Nigeria Says Ben Murray by tysontim(m): 7:13am On Aug 14, 2017
It starts by telling car manufactures that wants to come to Nigeria start manifacturing electric cars

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Re: If Oil Can’t Save Venezuela, It Sure Can’t Save Nigeria Says Ben Murray by ODVanguard: 7:14am On Aug 14, 2017
Look at Venezuela. The proven oil reserves in Venezuela are recognised as the largest in the world, totaling 297 billion barrels, yet Venezuela, with less than 20 % of Nigeria’s population is facing economic ruin. If oil could save a country it would have saved Venezuela!
That oil has not saved Venezuela means that it cannot save Nigeria. They have it more than we do. We are more populated than them. Do the maths!

Hmm.. Serious food for thought.

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Re: If Oil Can’t Save Venezuela, It Sure Can’t Save Nigeria Says Ben Murray by headhunter1: 7:21am On Aug 14, 2017
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Progressive01:
That drift towards economic anarcy is being accelerated in no small measure by crooks like Bruce and his colleagues at the legislature from both APC and PDP whose insatiable appetite consume so much of what we should channel into securing ourselves a comfortable future.

The day these criminals start serious consideration of cutting back at what it takes to maintain them would be the day i start believing their little lies about having our interest at heart.
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keep kwayet
you're an inconsequential old man
your opinion is inconsequential

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Re: If Oil Can’t Save Venezuela, It Sure Can’t Save Nigeria Says Ben Murray by natznext(m): 7:22am On Aug 14, 2017
Progressive01:
That drift towards economic anarcy is being accelerated in no small measure by crooks like Bruce and his colleagues at the legislature from both APC and PDP whose insatiable appetite consume so much of what we should channel into securing ourselves a comfortable future.

The day these criminals start serious consideration of cutting back at what it takes to maintain them would be the day i start believing their little lies about having our interest at heart .
This I'm afraid might not happen, we might have to enforce it.
If all the efforts we put into CAT/RAT/DOG e-fight up here is channeled into that, it might gather enough momentum

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Re: If Oil Can’t Save Venezuela, It Sure Can’t Save Nigeria Says Ben Murray by Nobody: 7:28am On Aug 14, 2017
hardywaltz:
Talkative noise maker
Why are you guys always hiding from the damn truth?

Una no dey shame

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Re: If Oil Can’t Save Venezuela, It Sure Can’t Save Nigeria Says Ben Murray by louqas: 7:30am On Aug 14, 2017
Yet NASS just ordered for petrol cars for all members


Where were you when they were placing the order ?

Why didn't you write this epistle then to make NASS buy electric cars instead of petrol cars

#youarenotmakinganycommonsensewiththiswriteup

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Re: If Oil Can’t Save Venezuela, It Sure Can’t Save Nigeria Says Ben Murray by prodigy24: 7:32am On Aug 14, 2017
Remember when palm oil was very high in the market, because white people used it in lighting their warmers, then fast forward and look around Europe, who still make use of that instead of electric warmers? Then same thing that will happen to Nigerian oil market.

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Re: If Oil Can’t Save Venezuela, It Sure Can’t Save Nigeria Says Ben Murray by dudebuck: 7:37am On Aug 14, 2017
vanunu:


What he said is the truth, there will be economic anarchy in Nigeria in ten years time. The rate at which people are switching to electric cars in United States is alarming. Electric cars are far cheaper than gasoline cars.
One Nigeria is in big trouble.
leave the ignorant to die in hid ignorance

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Re: If Oil Can’t Save Venezuela, It Sure Can’t Save Nigeria Says Ben Murray by otitokoroleti: 8:51am On Aug 14, 2017
vanunu:


What he said is the truth, there will be economic anarchy in Nigeria in ten years time. The rate at which people are switching to electric cars in United States is alarming. Electric cars are far cheaper than gasoline cars.
One Nigeria is in big trouble.
there's no sense in what he's saying.
Oil money is not sustainable yet they keep sharing the money in abuja abi?
BTW, electric cars is X4 price of gasoline cars.
Get your fact right bro

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Re: If Oil Can’t Save Venezuela, It Sure Can’t Save Nigeria Says Ben Murray by lonelydora: 8:57am On Aug 14, 2017
Senator Ben Bruce, you need to be telling your fellow senators and not Nigerians. How many bills have you proposed in the Red Chambers?

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Re: If Oil Can’t Save Venezuela, It Sure Can’t Save Nigeria Says Ben Murray by maxiuc(m): 8:57am On Aug 14, 2017
.you fools are the ones milking Nigeria dry
Re: If Oil Can’t Save Venezuela, It Sure Can’t Save Nigeria Says Ben Murray by omowolewa: 8:58am On Aug 14, 2017
Yes o!

But we can still make hay while the sun is still shinning. Factories and heating systems all over the world would still rely on fossil fuel, 'AfroAsian' Countries with poor electric generation would still rely on fuel for over 50 years. With influx of cheap vehicles moving into the continent very soon due to the policy.

Good news, Nigeria can start the first African production plant for electric cars through foreign investments, the market is there in Africa.

All we need now is good planning, restructuring and Investments in Industrial sector. We need leaders who can see Nigeria as one irrespective of their believe and 'accident of birth' called tribe. To periscope Nigeria's Future and not the next election like APC & PDP is doing now.

Restructuring is the key!
It answers our problems. North should see restructuring as a cost to the opportunities embedded in restructuring.


Restructure!!!! angry

(But Ben Bruce like talk than actions sha)

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Re: If Oil Can’t Save Venezuela, It Sure Can’t Save Nigeria Says Ben Murray by Yellok996(m): 8:59am On Aug 14, 2017
grin grin
Re: If Oil Can’t Save Venezuela, It Sure Can’t Save Nigeria Says Ben Murray by tekkers22(m): 9:00am On Aug 14, 2017
Our case is different.. Church atyke
Re: If Oil Can’t Save Venezuela, It Sure Can’t Save Nigeria Says Ben Murray by 0b100100111: 9:01am On Aug 14, 2017
I wonder who Ben communicates too!

He is in position to make moves and keeps telling us the obvious facts

Does he think we don't have access to News or what?

He should go tell his colleagues and influence change and stop enlightening us about how Garri is made from cassava!

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Re: If Oil Can’t Save Venezuela, It Sure Can’t Save Nigeria Says Ben Murray by thesuave10(m): 9:01am On Aug 14, 2017
Ben Murray Bruce is turning into a fool. Venezuela's wealth was exploited by their leaders. It's about using oil wealth for the right purposes. It's not about the oil but the leaders

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