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Wednesday, 9 March 2016

Shehu Sani thinks ending Fuel scarcity is more pressing than FG's unbundling of NNPC

According to Senator Shehu Sani, ending the lingering fuel scarcity is more pressing than the unbundling of NNPC by the FG. The Minister of State for Petroleum resources, Ibe Kachikwu, announced the unbundling of NNPC into 7 units yesterday March 8th. Who agrees with him? 

49 comments:

  1. Dey shld not mk life any more difficult for Nigerians na


    ...merited happiness


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    1. Even buharis brothers are confused over their decision to vote him

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    1. I celebrate ur pains here one day. Son of a goat

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  3. On point. This is exactly the northern version of sent Ben bruce

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  4. Everytin is stage by stage..
    Soon..
    It wont linger again












    Enugu's second shoe designer

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  5. THIS GOVT IS NOT INTERESTED IN LISTENING TO ANYBODY.
    IT IS A GOVT OF CHAINS!!!
    God punish the liars of this Govt.

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  6. This Govt is a farce!!!!

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  7. We ve d most clueless president ever, NUPENG strike starts today, no lifting of product till further notice, fuel scarcity gets worse.... So sad...

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  8. I wonder what this president is thinking...#bringbackourcorruption

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  9. They should please end the fuel queue now biko#Lindangwanu#

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  10. I agree with him. Linda take note!

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  11. Surely it is
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  12. Senator Sani.The only way we can be finally free from the madness that was NNPC is to unbundle it.then privatize completely.Ending fuel queues is a short -term solution.Short-term fixes got us here in the first place.We need to start seeing the big picture.

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    1. And the big picture is PIB; unbundling is in PIB; talking about big pictures

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    2. Thank goodness! Someone who has a clue!

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  13. Of course. The Minister should first unbundle prevailing fuel scarcity. Though, the Minister of state for petroleum has not been doing badly.


    #SoGladtobeBackonLIB

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  14. The only person that disagrees is Buhari... Creating more problems instead of fixing old ones.

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  15. unbundling NNPC is part of the long term process to solve our fuel problems once and for all.

    Shehu should stop playing to the Gallery and work with his government to move Nigeria forward.


    We are tired of all the irrelevant 'need-to-talk' headlines from people that should be making a difference.

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  16. I concur on ds...nothing more 2 add.

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  17. If only our brainless president will hear this government has nothing to offer things are just getting worst each day,you Buy something 1k today tomorrow it will be 2k

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  18. Please tell them this country is just annoying. @maunne

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  19. I agree with Senator Shehu Sanni

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  20. Well said....... Let's face the pressing issues baba. Don't rule the nation like is ur family oooo Mmmmmmmm

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  21. Joyous babe,Linda ikeji first cousin9 March 2016 at 15:07

    Gbam!.

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  22. The fuel scarcity can only end when the NNPC is efficient.

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  23. Unbundling of NNPC is long overdue... The present NNPC is not inefficient and cannot guarantee steady supply of petroleum products to Nigerians due to bureaucracy and corruption. The wailers are the selfish workers who want the status quo to be maintained for them to continue to milk the country.. We should support PMB in this noble cause to strengthen the NNPC and reduce waste thus guaranteeing petroleum products availability...

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  24. Dominic Ohanaka10 March 2016 at 06:41

    Oga senator, since u agreed that unbundling NNPC is good then there's no better time to do it because doing it at any point in time will cause a strike action which will inevitably return the scarcity.

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