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Current Fuel Crisis,who Is To Be Blamed? by Jorussia(m): 1:34pm On May 24, 2015
I want to start by reminding Nigerians that what is currently happening now,has always been a recurring decimal in the last 16years of our current Democratic experience. I am an unrepentant fan of GMB from the south/South,but i must say,that it will be very wrong for us to accuse PGEJ as the the sole cause of the current fuel crisis. Nigerians need to rise up and stand against these groups of greedy and evil businessmen who call themselves oil marketers. From the information,that i have gathered so far, this oil marketers are deliberately holding their oil supplies in their respective storage facilities, in order to blackmail both the out going, and incoming govts to continue to patronise them by way of continuing the subsidy regime.As SB said earlier, the short term solution, to this current fuel crisis, is for d govt to withdraw all their import licenses, and let NNPC alone import fuel into d country. For the oil marketers to continue to hold this country to Ransom, shows that they are very greedy and corrupt set of people, who must Nv b allowed again to have a stake in our oil industry.
Re: Current Fuel Crisis,who Is To Be Blamed? by Rhozabeth(m): 1:41pm On May 24, 2015
Bros I don't care if u are from the core s/s or just s/s! The bulk stops at the desk of the president, he is to be blamed for it, afterall he has the power to put these greedy businessmen out of business but because they are his cronies he turned blind eye and allowed them to continue to rip this coutry!
Re: Current Fuel Crisis,who Is To Be Blamed? by Jorussia(m): 1:49pm On May 24, 2015
Rhozabeth:
Bros I don't care if u are from the core s/s or just s/s! The bulk stops at the desk of the president, he is to be blamed for it, afterall he has the power to put these greedy businessmen out of business but because they are his cronies he turned blind eye and allowed them to continue to rip this coutry!
I understand your point my brother,but should we as Nigerians turn a blind eyes against the current unpatriotic activities of these oil marketers just because we want to blame everything on PGEJ?

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