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Fuel Scarcity Ends In April, No Longer May – Kachikwu by LudaChriz(m): 12:39am On Mar 27, 2016
As Nigerians groan under the hardship of fuel scarcity which has persisted in recent days after, the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu announced yesterday that the crisis over the Prime Motor Spirit will end in few weeks, precisely in April.

This is contrary to an earlier statement credited to the minister in media reports in which he was quoted as saying that the current queues at petrol stations would persist till late May.

The minister who doubles as the group managing director (GMD) of the Nigerian National Petroleum Cooperation (NNPC) was also quoted to have added that he was not a magician with a magic wand to make the queues disappear overnight.

While hopes of millions of motorists were dashed by the statement allegedly attributed to Kachikwu, there appeared to be a glimpse of hope yesterday when the minister in a fresh move to calm frayed nerves announced that scarcity of petrol will end in few weeks.

The minister who spoke on Friday through a press statement signed by the spokesman of NNPC, Mohammed Garba Deen said measures were in the works to ensure a short and long-term plan to end the scarcity in April,
“The Direct Sale Direct Purchase (DSDP) arrangement for crude would commence in the first week of April and all these coupled with the fact that the President has given his support to increase the crude supply to NNPC to ensure local sufficiency of products will go a long way to solve the problems in the short and long term,” he said.

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) called for understanding, saying it is working on long and short term measures to find lasting solutions to the challenge.

The Corporation, in the statement made available to LEADERSHIP Weekend, said it empathised with the difficulties Nigerians were presently going through due to the current fuel situation, even as it assured that government was not taking their patience for granted, saying the situation will soon be alleviated.

While noting that the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Kachikwu is working tirelessly round the clock to ensure relief is brought to Nigerians, the NNPC spokesman said its immediate concern is to make petrol available through the interventions and processes put in place to eliminate the queues within the next one to two weeks.

Garba Deen disclosed that a cargo containing 42 million litres has completely discharged petrol while two more cargos with 44 million litres are currently discharging, adding that another PMS cargo containing 44 million litres is berthed and awaiting discharge.

“We have enough products lined up to ensure that the supply gap which created the problem is bridged. In order to ensure effective distribution we are working with Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN), oil majors and over 1,000 NNPC staff, nationwide to ensure we overcome the obstacles in the distribution of the products,” the statement noted.

NNPC added: “While not resorting to excuses we would like reemphasise that this present management of NNPC and indeed the government inherited huge and complicated problems with respect to importation, distribution and pricing of petroleum products.

“Nigerians would recall that the sum of N522 billion meant for payment of fuel subsidy, covering the last quarter of 2014 and the entire 2015 was approved by the Senate in December 2015 in order to pay for subsidy arrears inherited by this government.”

The Corporation further noted that for long term solutions it was working to put in place machineries to ensure that the refineries are fixed and working optimally, while the pipelines which have been under attack for some time now are repaired.

http://www.leadership.ng/news/512351/fuel-scarcity-ends-april-kachikwu

Re: Fuel Scarcity Ends In April, No Longer May – Kachikwu by chukslawrence(m): 12:39am On Mar 27, 2016
K
Re: Fuel Scarcity Ends In April, No Longer May – Kachikwu by psyqs(m): 12:43am On Mar 27, 2016
Let's hope so
Re: Fuel Scarcity Ends In April, No Longer May – Kachikwu by kodded(m): 12:50am On Mar 27, 2016
I guess the 'C' in apc stand for confusion
Re: Fuel Scarcity Ends In April, No Longer May – Kachikwu by LudaChriz(m): 12:51am On Mar 27, 2016
Lol... By April they will send Liar Muhammed to come and deny everything that have been said.

In Liar's voice...#coughs#... You know, when we say fuel scarcity will end by April, it doesn't mean that there wouldn't be any scarcity afterwards, normally there will always be "technical" hitches along the line... But I can assure you that the Buhari administration is on top of the situation grin

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Ends In April, No Longer May – Kachikwu by lekjons(m): 1:07am On Mar 27, 2016
can't this man just shut up and concentrate on his work

and i hope Lie Mohammed won't come and tell us next month that he(Kachikwu) meant April 2017undecided

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Ends In April, No Longer May – Kachikwu by alexory23(m): 1:16am On Mar 27, 2016
Hopefully!
Re: Fuel Scarcity Ends In April, No Longer May – Kachikwu by chriskosherbal(m): 1:59am On Mar 27, 2016
We thank God is now April not May.
Re: Fuel Scarcity Ends In April, No Longer May – Kachikwu by Bawsse(m): 6:15am On Mar 27, 2016
We de wait.. Oga
Re: Fuel Scarcity Ends In April, No Longer May – Kachikwu by SleekAboki: 6:19am On Mar 27, 2016
Who even takes the words of this administration serious? Goal post would soon be shifted to 24 months.
Re: Fuel Scarcity Ends In April, No Longer May – Kachikwu by PassingShot(m): 6:30am On Mar 27, 2016
We hope so.

Meanwhile, frustration is killing some wailing zombies already. Some of them are here.
Re: Fuel Scarcity Ends In April, No Longer May – Kachikwu by Aromas: 7:01am On Mar 27, 2016
kodded:
I guess the 'C' in apc stand for confusion
grin grin Bros na real confusion o
Re: Fuel Scarcity Ends In April, No Longer May – Kachikwu by henryutd(m): 7:13am On Mar 27, 2016
I am tired of this administration. I can't imagine myself buying fuel at #150 for generator. How many litres will I consume daily to preserve what I have in refrigerator.

Honestly these people should shut up their mouth since they don't know what to do.
Re: Fuel Scarcity Ends In April, No Longer May – Kachikwu by pafun(m): 7:16am On Mar 27, 2016
Na God go punish the man and his mouth. Nonsense. angry angry angry angry angry angry angry

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Ends In April, No Longer May – Kachikwu by HonEmeritus(m): 7:31am On Mar 27, 2016
His previous comment had already irked Nigerians..

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Ends In April, No Longer May – Kachikwu by omowolewa: 8:01am On Mar 27, 2016
Mind game.
His initial statement was based on facts on ground; this one was based on cries on ground.

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Ends In April, No Longer May – Kachikwu by ERODEDEAST(f): 8:02am On Mar 27, 2016
THE MOST CONFUSED GOVERNMENT IN THE HISTORY OF MANKIND.
Re: Fuel Scarcity Ends In April, No Longer May – Kachikwu by joseph1832(m): 8:03am On Mar 27, 2016
PassingShot:
We hope so.

Meanwhile, frustration is killing some wailing zombies already. Some of them are here.
The last time there was fuel scarcity, after it ended, 50kobo was removed... Hoping with the end of the one, may be 5 Naira would be removed.

What angers me is the way this filling stations are making money off nigerians because of this fuel scarcity, by the time its over, some would have been made. Especially the owners of these filling stations.
Re: Fuel Scarcity Ends In April, No Longer May – Kachikwu by joseph1832(m): 8:05am On Mar 27, 2016
HonEmeritus:
His previous comment had already irked Nigerians..
True that, it irked me particularly. Hoping he will not back down on his words.
Re: Fuel Scarcity Ends In April, No Longer May – Kachikwu by freeze001(f): 8:06am On Mar 27, 2016
PassingShot:
We hope so.

Meanwhile, frustration is killing some wailing zombies already. Some of them are here.

Kindly keep the two apart...there are wailers and then there are zombies. Lumping both together sends some mixed signals. The wailers are certainly not zombies and I'm sure the zombies hate to be associated with anything closely related to wailing.

In this administration at least, both names are distinctly patented. No passing off please!
Re: Fuel Scarcity Ends In April, No Longer May – Kachikwu by PassingShot(m): 8:11am On Mar 27, 2016
freeze001:


Kindly keep the two apart...there are wailers and then there are zombies. Lumping both together sends some mixed signals. The wailers are certainly not zombies and I'm sure the zombies hate to be associated with anything closely related to wailing.

In this administration at least, both names are distinctly patented. No passing off please!
Wailing zombies know themselves. Are you one?
Re: Fuel Scarcity Ends In April, No Longer May – Kachikwu by freeze001(f): 8:14am On Mar 27, 2016
You know yourself and where u fall...I need not affirm your identity.


PassingShot:

Wailing zombies know themselves. Are you one?
Re: Fuel Scarcity Ends In April, No Longer May – Kachikwu by chukel(m): 8:20am On Mar 27, 2016
I'm beginning to think kachikwu's ineptitude is costing us a lot in this country. His solution is importation of pms. What nonsense. Technically, scarcity ends temporarily in April and resurfaces in July when we would have run out of stock. All the noise about our refineries taking off and refining crude is in the thrash. Is a functional refinery beyond this country? Why can't we get things right. Can't this government co-ordinate anything rightly? I tire for nigeria
Re: Fuel Scarcity Ends In April, No Longer May – Kachikwu by Oxenomy: 8:36am On Mar 27, 2016
When you talk too much, you make mistakes and loose focus..
Re: Fuel Scarcity Ends In April, No Longer May – Kachikwu by chigoizie7(m): 11:53am On Mar 27, 2016
I still don't understand this.


Maybe someone will try and explain things to me.



Was this administration not the same people that said that there is no reason for fuel scarcity and costly prices when they were in opposition?


There reason being that, since the cost or raw material for these petroleum products (crude) he been reduced by almost 1/3rd, that invariably that the cost of the finished products will drastically reduce making it more affordable and in large quantity.


What is still happening? This is almost one year since they took to power.



What about their swap deal? That one didn't also work out too?





Please someone should elucidate.

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