N-Delta Indigenes To Tinubu: Revive PH, Warri refineries, and end PMS importation
A Coalition of Niger Delta Oil Producing Ethnic Nationalities Forum on Friday, called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to take drastic steps to get the Port Harcourt and Warri Refineries in Niger Delta working immediately to revive the economy in the oil-rich region.
The over 300 members of the forum in a protest stormed the Zonal office of NNPCL in Warri, Delta State, and expressed their displeasure over the abandonment of PH and Warri Refineries by NNPCL.
The protesters led by Comrade Emmanuel F. Pathfinder, President/National Coordinator, pressured the President to give all necessary support to local Refineries, including Dangote Refinery so as to stop fuel importation.
In their protest letter, they also asked the President to pressurize the NNPCL to adhere with the National Executive Council NEC Resolution to sell crude oil to Dangote Refinery in naira to reduce the price of Petroleum products in Nigeria.
“We request that President Tinubu should remodel the entire NNPCL to weed out corrupt officials who have been conniving with the cabal”
“This protest today is to express our displeasure on the economy of Niger Delta that is being endangered following the grounding of PH and Warri Refineries. The deliberate killing and abandonment of our local refineries in Niger Delta by NNPCL in connivance with certain oil cabal must stop”
“These oil cabal benefits in Billions of naira from the importation of refined products and would always frustrate every efforts by the Federal Government to stop PMS importation”
“ The unacceptable and unpatriotic acts being carried out by the cabal to sustain their evil business of fuel importation is happening under the watch of NNPCL led by Mele Kyari, who is the Group Chief Executive Officer “
According to them, it is worrisome that NNPCL led by Mele Kyari has failed to get PH and Warri Refineries working, but allegedly encouraging cabal to continue importing PMS.
“We also commend Alhaji Aliko Dangote for building his 650,000 BPD Refinery in Lagos, which is aimed to ensure sufficiency of fuel and putting an end to importation”
“The cabal are actively sabotaging every efforts to stop importation of refined products. The President must do everything possible to dismantle the cabal because investors are gradually losing confidence in Nigeria”
“Nigeria cannot rely on PMS importation. Supporting local refineries to work will create jobs for youthful Nigerians, economic benefits and encourage potential investors in the refining sector”
“The huge funds that the FG had put into the Turn around Maintenance of the Refineries without any results is worrisome”
The group lamented that the NNPCL had spent over N11.3trilion between 2010 and 2018, to fix the Refineries, yet no head way.
“In March, 2021, the Federal government acquired a loan of $1.5bn for the rehabilitation of Port Harcourt Refinery, still it didn’t work. In 2019, Mele Kyari told Nigerians that NNPCL would deliver all the Country’s four Refineries in full capacity production before the end of tenure of former President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration”
“ Mele Kyari even boasted in July 2018, when he appeared before Senate Ad-hoc Committee, that by end of 2019, Nigeria will be a net exporter of Nigeria’s Petroleum products, this promised made by Mele Kyari was not fulfilled”
The protesters issued 21 days to President Tinubu to sack Mele Kyari over alleged incompetence, mismanagement and his inability to get PH and Warri Refineries working.