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Following news of a new fuel hike set to hit the nation, the Nigerian Senate has warned proponents of new increment in pump price of fuel.
The Senate warned yesterday, September 1, saying no one must take the patience of Nigerians over current economic situation in the country for granted.
This comes on the heels of an earlier report suggesting that the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, ordered suspension of treatment of the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB), following disagreements by senators on the host communitiesā funds component of the bill.
The Red Chamber, speaking to journalists in Abuja, through its spokesman, Senator Abdullahi Aliyu Sabi, asked government not to buy the ideas of ex-NNPC Group Managing Directors, who were reported at the weekend to call for new hike in fuel price given that the current N145 per litre was no longer sustainable.
He insisted that government must be mindful of the activities of the former NNPC bosses,who he noted, were parading themselves as its advisers, saying they may be the agents of enemies of the present federal administration with given tasks to pull government down.
Sabi, who represents Niger North Senatorial District on the platform of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, said the former NNPC helmsmen lacked the capacity to speak the way they did, blamed them for the current nationās economic woes, saying their various administrations in NNPC brought the country to its current situation.
He said: āFirst and foremost, let me say that these are my personal opinion. Iām not making this submission as spokesman of the Senate, which means the position of the Senate. But Iām saying this in capacity as Senator Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi, who represents the good people of Niger North Senatorial District.
āI read the newspaper report and I was disturbed, worried and I think for all intents and purposes, Iām very much disappointed. āFirst and foremost, letās underpin the issue as follows: I saw it clearly: former Group managing Directors ā almost all of them numbering close to 10 or so. And what came to my mind is that how did we get here?
āThe NNPC as an institution was expectedly the life wire of this nation. As we have all known, refineries that we have in Nigeria have not been functional because if they have been functional and if that institution had been up and doing in tandem with its peers in other countries that have similar resource endowment as us, we would not be where we are today.
āFor crying out loud, all of these former GMDs, can they be said to be free of blame on how we got here?
āThese refineries have not been working; the corporation itself has not been run transparently to the maximum benefit of Nigerian citizens.
āAt least, I knew that it was just in this our change administration that the Minister of State (Petroleum), Ibe Kachikwu was able to tell Nigerians that the corporation had declared profit now because he has brought his wealth of private sector experience to bear on that corporation.
āAs it is before now, which mean this is talking about just one year of this present government. But before now, going down the lane through the period of the 16 years misrule of the PDP administration, and even before then the military have all been there.
Our refineries have not worked. All the problems we are having are as a result of all these people who are assembled now to be the wise men to tell us what should be done.ā
He continued: āAs far as Iām concerned, all of them that are speaking do not have the moral standpoint to even advise us on what to do because they had a hand in it.
āAnd I cannot see how you can solve a problem under the same condition that created it. Are we expecting these peopleās advice to change the narrative?
āAs far as Iām concerned, maybe they are sent to destroy this government. We will not allow them to do that because right now, Mr. President is grappling with inherited problems. He is trying his best to see that things are changed. And I think within this context, whatever it is we need to do to support him to succeed, we have always been ready as we have always done since we came on board to support him.ā
The senator added: āIf you look at the arithmetic, if things had been well, it is now that Nigerians are even supposed to enjoy because the price of petroleum has crashed.
āIf we are going to get the pains of not getting enough forex, we should have gotten the joy of having a lower price of petroleum product, which we are not getting right now because the institutional base for it which the NNPC fully represents, has been destroyed over the years by these same people who assembled to advice.
āSo, no matter how well intentioned their advice is, itās unfortunate that it is coming from that particular group of people because they have been part of the mess all along.
āI canāt see how they clean themselves out of the mess that is presently in the oil and gas sector.
āSo, to my mind, they should have made their advice underground. But to come out in that strong manner, I see it as a slap on us because they are responsible for what we are getting.
āIf they had left a legacy of a solid institutional base for the oil and gas industry, we wouldnāt have been in this situation today. You increase the price and add up to the crisis that Mr. President is handling, is that the way to go about it?
āNo matter how well intentioned their aim is, while we trace the historical milestone of this organisation down the line and to see that these people at the individual levels have been responsible for the period of unaccountability, deep leakages that has characterised that industry.
āFor them to come out today and tell us that this is what needs to be done, I donāt think they have sat down to think through what they were saying. They donāt have the moral foundation to advise us on what to do because they are responsible for where we are. āMy take is that the current effort that is being made to turn around this sector will continue.ā
Source: Senate finally reacts to speculation of new fuel hike, you will be pleased by what they said ā Nigeria News Online