
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has said that failure of the President Muhammadu Buhari-led Ministry of Petroleum Resources to find solution to the biting fuel crisis in the country has wrecked the nation’s economy.
This is just as the party slammed the Minister of State for Petroleum, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu over what it described as his proposals to trade away the nation’s resources to other interests under sneaky subsidy deals.
In a statement on Sunday by its National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiyan, the party also expressed sadness that President Buhari had refused to heed wise counsel from Nigerians to quit as Minister of Petroleum and allow competent hands to effectively manage the sector.
It added that the President’s rebuff has left the nation with no hope of any solution to the current fuel crisis and its attendant hardship on Nigerians.
The statement said, “It is now clear to all that President Muhammadu Buhari-led APC Government is bent at wrecking the nation. Instead of abating, the situation is getting worse under the APC administration, which on December 6, 2017 promised to end the fuel crisis within one week.
“What is more frightening is the atrocious proposals by the Minister of State for Petroleum, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, which amounts to trading away the nation’s resources to the mercy and vagaries of international interests through questionable subsidy plans that are completely against national interest.
“This same Minister who denied that there are plans to increase the price of fuel, is also plotting an indirect hike through a wicked price modulation plan where the NNPC will be allowed to continue to sell at N145 per liter in its few mega stations across the country while the independent marketers would be allowed to sell at whatever price that is profitable to them in all their outlets”.
The opposition party said it’s now clear to all that the APC government is only being perfidious with the oil sector, particularly in its promise not to increase fuel prices.
The PDP noted that there are very few NNPC stations and that most of such stations will not even have the products to sell to members of the public.