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Thursday, 3 September 2015

Kerosene likely cause of recent Air crashes - Otedola

Oil magnate and Chairman of Forte Oil Plc, Femi Otedola, has alleged that the frequent substitution of jet fuel with household kerosene (HHK) might be responsible for the recent air crashes witnessed in the country. In a letter he wrote to the Federal government, Otedola said this recent trend by some unscrupulous oil marketers is responsible for the rising cost of kerosene.

According to Otedola, because House Hold Kerosene shares some physical and chemical properties with Jet A1 fuel, fraudulent oil marketers are selling HHK as Jet A1 to unsuspecting international and local airline at the international market price which may be as high as N140/litre..


“The sale of HHK as substitute for Jet A1 fuel by some petroleum marketers to airlines is a rising trend that needs to be curbed.” Otedola in his letter said this new illicit trend has led to the influx of greedy oil marketers who are just after profit making. He said most of the marketers have no storage facilities for proper handling of petroleum products which are highly sensitive and susceptible to contamination. “The proper care and handling of ATK is paramount in maintaining safe aircraft operations. One of the requirements that operators with high safety standards try to ensure is that their fuel is free from contamination. Contaminated fuel can cause significant damage to the aircraft and engine. Damage can range from fuel system corrosion, clogging of fuel filtration components, failure of aircraft fuel system instrumentation, and even stopping the fuel supply to the engines during flight. But with proper handling procedures in place, fuel contamination capable of causing problems to the aircraft can be eliminated. Based on the foregoing, it is pertinent that the unwholesome activities of these mushroom operators be curbed in order to ensure the highest levels of safety and global best practice in the aviation industry in Nigeria,” he said.
Source: Leadership

50 comments:

  1. Then wat r we waiting for? Let's find a lasting solution to it already.

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    1. Nna na wa o! The rate of rot in dis country is alarming. God help us all. Linda take note!

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    2. Nna na wa o! The rate of rot in dis country is alarming. God help us all. Linda take note!

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    3. Dis should b properly b looked into so dat we wil not b having all dis occurrences of air crash in Nigeria.

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    4. Dis should b properly b looked into so dat we wil not b having all dis occurrences of air crash in Nigeria.

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    5. Dis should b properly b looked into so dat we wil not b having all dis occurrences of air crash in Nigeria.

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    6. Fed govt, NNPC n Aviation minister shd pls act fast abt dis report cos is a vry sensible one

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    7. Femi Otedola would know much about this his Depot has long been suspended for this kind of mix, rice and beans they call it. Blood money is what it actually is.

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    8. So d mizzin malaysia flight and d oda international flights abroad na kerosene cause am?? Issokay!

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    1. Many deaths in this country could have been avoided if the rot in our system is checkmated.

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    2. Naija ti Baje

      Sai baba...me dey wait ooo

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  3. Is he an engineer?
    Yoruba man.

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    1. Dint expect less from u.... bigot!! U will soon die of hatred...Jst rmba sum1 told u so

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    2. Now you've truly confirmed how minute your brain is. You must be a dull person, an extreme dull human at that. Money maker the Yoruba Slave! Nothing good can come out from someone filled with hatred. Eranko

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    3. Why must you fix tribe in this...Tribalistic Goat..its people like you that gives igbo ppl a bad name...

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    4. as much as i dont rely feel otedola's submission @eze tony you really answered the felon.Otedola is as guilty cos hes done it before in diesel.

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  4. Nigerians cause a lot of harm to demselves

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  5. Na wa ooo.
    What depraved bastards won't do for money.

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  6. Substituting aviation and jet fuel with kerosene? that's serious...

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    1. For your info JET A1 is actually kerosine.

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    2. So you know more than those dealing with oil even before you were born ? ITK! If u were patient enough to read well and assimilate, u will notice where he said they look the same but not the same. How old are u pls and what's your name? When an oil magnate is talking, u keep shut!

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  7. The Yoruba will say "ole lo nmo ese ole to lori apata" literally translated "only a thief has the mastery to trace a fellow thief's footsteps on a rock"

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  8. okay more tregidies should not befall nigeria again. meanwhile i saw something here

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  9. Dats if I even knw wah they were talkinq about

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  10. The Aviation ministry should ensure proper compliance and standards for the safety of lives.

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  11. God bless you chairman, I'm not ur fan but I love this, I know this thing a long time, I'm into oil and gas too, Nigerians we are the problem of our self and those people doing this are also a Nigerians oooo, somebody will go as far as mixing up a chemical with DPK Kerosene and torn it to JET A, I thing this is the right time our government will put a credible and sincere person on that receiving point, and hold those once there now responsible for all the previous ones, habba let's be human for once, since I discovered this dirty act during OBJ time I stop travelling with our local plane, government please do something about it.

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  12. Uncle Femi spoken well.......

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  13. That is why we need a Minister of Aviation ASAP to oversee things like these.











    #TeamBlessed#

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  14. Serious allegations, what's been the response?

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  15. That is why we need a Minister of Aviation ASAP to oversee things like these.











    #TeamBlessed#

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  16. Highly dissapointing speculation from a supposedly educated elite...

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  18. Unbelievable! Is it that those international and local aviation firms do not have their own internal verification system for quality control before accepting products from suppliers. #IQMSDoesTheMagic

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  19. They need to have someone who can oversee that that does not happen in the future, which is why we need a minister ASAP

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  20. Minister of aviation needed, αи∂ oh, he will be from d north











    #it WiLL OnLy gEt BeTTEr
    #It mUSt EnD iN prAiSE

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  21. Let the government and the apropriate agencies do something a.s.a.p

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  22. God bless you sir for saying the truth! You are not one of the greedy CEO's considering the fact that you are in the same line if business and as well put our lives at risk in order to maximise profit. God help Nigeria.

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  23. Femi Otedola has never entered a university before he is NOT a graduate. Is he sure of what he is saying, or is he saying it because he no longer controls the products market???

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