By Chineme Okafor in Abuja and Ejiofor Alike in Lagos
For Nigerians who had been under the excruciating spell of petrol scarcity for months, hope for reprieve came yesterday as the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, said the product would be available in abundance from today.
But he said, during a town hall meeting
with workers of the Petroleum Products Pricing and Regulatory Agency
(PPPRA) in Abuja, that the reprieve would be for Abuja and Lagos in the
first instance, while the rest of the country, especially Port Harcourt,
Warri, Sokoto and Kano, would begin to experience relief by the
weekend.
The minister also said that on the long
term, the government’s choice to privatise the country’s downstream
petroleum sector would be the surest solution to the perennial
challenges of products scarcity.
“Hopefully by today through Thursday, the
fuel queues in Abuja should be over. Hopefully, the same thing will
happen to Lagos and thereafter, by the weekend, we should see Kano,
Katsina, Sokoto, Port Harcourt and Warri get off this state,” Kachikwu
said.
According to him, the country would have to find a sustainable way to keep her downstream sector working efficiently to avoid recurrent scarcity of products.
He added that such option that privatising the sector provides would be productive without necessarily having prices of products go up.
According to him, the country would have to find a sustainable way to keep her downstream sector working efficiently to avoid recurrent scarcity of products.
He added that such option that privatising the sector provides would be productive without necessarily having prices of products go up.
“What concerns me more is not just
getting the present queues out that will definitely wear out, what
concerns me more is how do you avoid having to have that ever again in
this country and to do that there are certain things we need to do,”
said.
Speaking more on the rationale for a long
term solution, he said: “But really, in the states, we do not have
queues as such, people are paying double the price to get product, and
there is no place for that practice. Not right but what it says to you
is that obviously, there are some statistical philosophy we need to
watch in terms of whether we are pricing our products rightly for people
to be able to participate in this chain.”
He also spoke about the passion which he deploys to service and which he said he wanted workers in PPPRA to adopt in their jobs within the sector.
He also spoke about the passion which he deploys to service and which he said he wanted workers in PPPRA to adopt in their jobs within the sector.
He said: “First and foremost I am a
servant and I’m here other to try and serve you and the Nigerian public.
The ministerial toga and titles are important but frankly they mean
nothing in the absence of good service and I think that should be the
call to duty in this country.
“There isn’t any problem I have seen that does not have a solution,
every problem must have a solution. What we need to do is to do our
research thoroughly, find that solution, target it and execute it. And
that is what I have been doing, because the petroleum ministry is the
last hope of Nigeria, we are the 90 per cent revenue earner, we are the
foreign exchange galvaniser. If we fail, this country fails.”
He further said: “We have to ensure there
is accountability and professionality in everything we do. We are very
conservative about our costs, and we will continue to cut cost.
Everything we do is a mirror of what Nigeria needs to do to be
successful as a country.
“If there is no power, we complain, but
if there is no fuel, we will bring down this country. If there is fraud
anywhere, we will say well, that is OK but if there is fraud in NNPC, we
will bring down this country and what it says to you is that so much is
expected of this ministry and we must take leadership.”
On his plans to reposition PPPRA,
Kachikwu said: “We need to enhance PPPRA and we need to ensure that as
you advance your careers, they are in the right direction and one of
those things we are going to do is to ensure that promotions that are
long outstanding are all done and we are going to be looking at that
within the next two weeks.”
Meanwhile, the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) has debunked the claim by the Interim Management Secretary of the association, Mr. Lawson Ngoa, blaming the association for the current scarcity of petrol.
Meanwhile, the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) has debunked the claim by the Interim Management Secretary of the association, Mr. Lawson Ngoa, blaming the association for the current scarcity of petrol.
It said Ngoa is not a member of IPMAN but
an agent of the Ministry of Petroleum Resources brought in to mediate
in the internal crisis of the association.
Ngoa had on Monday exonerated the federal government of any blame associated with the current lingering fuel shortages across the country, clarifying that Nigerians should rather blame the prolonged leadership crisis that had rocked IPMAN as the cause of the crises.
But the National Operations Controller of IPMAN, who is also the immediate past National Secretary of the association, Mr. Mike Osatuyi said in a statement last night that it was a pure defamation of IPMAN for Ngoa to say that IPMAN had accepted responsibility for the scarcity of petroleum products and that Nigerians should hold the association responsible for the scarcity.
Ngoa had on Monday exonerated the federal government of any blame associated with the current lingering fuel shortages across the country, clarifying that Nigerians should rather blame the prolonged leadership crisis that had rocked IPMAN as the cause of the crises.
But the National Operations Controller of IPMAN, who is also the immediate past National Secretary of the association, Mr. Mike Osatuyi said in a statement last night that it was a pure defamation of IPMAN for Ngoa to say that IPMAN had accepted responsibility for the scarcity of petroleum products and that Nigerians should hold the association responsible for the scarcity.
According to Osatuyi, “While the
intervention of the Minister of State for Petroleum, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu,
in resolving the internal crisis in IPMAN is appreciated and
commendable, the forefathers, past presidents, leaders of IPMAN and the
general members of IPMAN nationwide will not allow Mr. Lawson Ngoa who
is not a marketer less an IPMAN member to use IPMAN’s name as a shield
to defend or protect a system failure of NNPC.”
“Crisis in IPMAN with government
intervention is not new today. Previous government agencies had
intervened in IPMAN crisis without blackmail from the agencies concerned
right from the time of Alhaji Jarfau Paki, the then Special Assistant
to President Olusegun Obasanjo on Petroleum Matters. Dr. Oluwole
Oluleye, the former Executive Secretary of Petroleum Products Pricing
Regulatory Agency (PPPRA), had intervened in IPMAN matter without
blackmailing the association. Some former Managing Directors of PPMC had
also intervened in IPMAN matter without destroying IPMAN’s name,”
Osatuyi explained.
He further stated that IPMAN controls
over 80 per cent of the retail outlets in the country and had partnered
with previous governments to solve previous fuel crisis without damaging
the association’s name.
“It is also on record that no member of
IPMAN has voiced out against peace since this government stepped in to
resolve IPMAN crisis few days ago. That is evidence that IPMAN and all
IPMAN members want peace and are ready to embrace peace for seamless
operation of the association’s administration and by extension the
Nigeria oil sector. IPMAN don’t want any government agents,
representatives, coordinators that will add more wound to the
association injury or destroy the association name that was established
over 35 years ago. IPMAN members nationwide have invested trillions of
naira in the Nigeria downstream oil sector,” Osatuyi added.
“Mr. Lawson Ngoa should answer the
following questions to Nigerians: Does IPMAN issue import permit? Does
IPMAN allocate forex for import? Does IPMAN involve itself in import
planning of NNPC? Is it IPMAN that altered the 60 /40 import permit
formula? Is it IPMAN that failed to carry other stakeholders along? Is
it IPMAN that is responsible for infrastructure decay of NNPC?” Osatuyi
asked.
He added that Ngoa had no authority or
mandate to be using IPMAN’s name to shield any of the government
agencies in Nigeria’s oil sector for any operational or administrative
mismanagement.
He assured Nigerians that IPMAN is ready
to work with the government in ensuring that products are available to
Nigerians so as to deliver the promises of the government to the masses.
Culled from Thisday
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