Dear President Goodluck Jonathan, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and Diezani Alison-Madueke
Dear President Goodluck Jonathan, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and Diezani Alison-Madueke
Dear President Goodluck Jonathan, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and Diezani Alison-Madueke, there is no need for long speeches now, because the chickens have come home to roost.
It is not rocket science to know the facts on the issues at stake on the 419 scam called Fuel Subsidy on Petrol.
I stand by what Prof. Tam David-West said, that there is really no subsidy on petrol, because from the cost of production to the filling station, the real pump price of petrol should even be less than N65 per litre since it is from our crude oil.
And why should the petrol from our own refineries be sold at the same price with the imported petrol?
Again, why should you inflate the pump price of the same subsidized fuel imported last year 2011?
When the 2012 8udget is still before the National Assembly?
If you made no provision for subsidy in the 2012 Budget, then why not wait until the implementation before increasing the pump price of petrol?
Is it not a rip off to import petrol with your so called "SUBSIDY" in 2011 and now sell it to us at a NO SUBSIDY price?
Finally, you pretend to be ignorant of members of the so called CABAL, but God knows you are a LIAR, because you know them all as I listed them on Nigerian Times: The Real Beneficiaries of the Misappropriated Fuel Subsidy in Nigeria.
Prove your competence or please RESIGN!
~ By Orikinla Osinachi
Dear President Goodluck Jonathan, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and Diezani Alison-Madueke, there is no need for long speeches now, because the chickens have come home to roost.
It is not rocket science to know the facts on the issues at stake on the 419 scam called Fuel Subsidy on Petrol.
I stand by what Prof. Tam David-West said, that there is really no subsidy on petrol, because from the cost of production to the filling station, the real pump price of petrol should even be less than N65 per litre since it is from our crude oil.
And why should the petrol from our own refineries be sold at the same price with the imported petrol?
Again, why should you inflate the pump price of the same subsidized fuel imported last year 2011?
When the 2012 8udget is still before the National Assembly?
If you made no provision for subsidy in the 2012 Budget, then why not wait until the implementation before increasing the pump price of petrol?
Is it not a rip off to import petrol with your so called "SUBSIDY" in 2011 and now sell it to us at a NO SUBSIDY price?
Finally, you pretend to be ignorant of members of the so called CABAL, but God knows you are a LIAR, because you know them all as I listed them on Nigerian Times: The Real Beneficiaries of the Misappropriated Fuel Subsidy in Nigeria.
Prove your competence or please RESIGN!
~ By Orikinla Osinachi
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