If this is so, then somebody should query our rulers who squander 28 billion dollars excess crude account to achieve nothing within 2007 - 2011. They should please release us from slavery not throwing us into the hand of their cronies’ oil cabal for more destruction. If Venezuela can buy petrol for N2.20k with a good God fearing leader and have 18 refineries home and abroad then we can afford to have fuel very cheap if not 4 free in this country. Warri, PH and Kaduna refinery was built to refine 444,000 barrels per day all together but they now work at 40% capacity and there input have not remove a dine from the current price of fuel. In the interim, b4 building the refinery that was intentionally cripple to allow the conspiracy of selling us into the hand of the politician owned oil industry, government should subsidies petroleum product with the above 1.3 trillion outrageous salary of our less that 17,000 political office holder that include legislators from presidency to the local government chairmen. According to Yaradua it cost Nigeria 900 billion naira to subsidize these products for 3yrs i.e 300 billion naira per year. Cant we afford this for the sake of easing Nigerian burden?
To some she has archived so much, after all kerosene is from N55 now N150 and diesel has earlier been sold as low as N90, but it is about N200 now. These two products have been deregulated. Yes we do not sleep in filling station any longer, but to whose advantage? the oil importers, the politician Oil businessmen now smile to bank. kudos to Alison Madweke check the following link while u are logged in to your face book to read about the conspiracy theory in the oil industry. If Venezuela can sell petrol to its citizen for N2.20k we also can: http://www.facebook.com/notes/pastor-ayoola-iyanapaja/do-u-know-it-will-cost-fg-61-billion-dollars-to-build-a-refinary-that-will-make-/212326778788977 Also check for PIB info http://www.facebook.com/notes/pastor-ayoola-iyanapaja/pib-whose-interest-are-the-lawmakers-serving/212958502059138
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