…says Buhari was never wrong appointing him, kicks against call
for his resignation
NNPC GMD, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu |
The Minister has come under heavy fire as fuel crisis
lingers with many calling on him to resign just as they kicked over his
alleged statement last Wednesday that despite the efforts being put in
place by the Federal Government, fuel queues might not completely be
eliminated until about two months.
But NDIMRC, an oil monitoring group in a statement signed
by its President, Nelly Emma, Secretary, John Sailor and Public
Relations Officer (PRO), Stanley Mukoro,urged Nigerians to bear with the
Minister as he was capable of dealing with the fuel scarcity across the
country.
The group made it clear that the Minister never put a time
frame of May ending to arrest the situation, describing it as
misinterpretation.
"The Minister only said that the solution to the fuel
crisis is a gradual process and as an oil monitoring group, we want to
appeal to Nigerians to bear with Dr Kachikwu over the lingering fuel
scarcity. The Minister has apologised to Nigerians over the worrisome
situation and we want to implore Nigerians to be patient with the
Minister who is capable of handling the fuel scarcity once and for all,"
the group said.
"President Buhari did not make a mistake in appointing Dr
Kachikwu as Minister of State for Petroleum Resources and retaining him
as the Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum
Corporation (NNPC) and this is why we are imploring Nigerians who are
suffering as a result of the fuel scarcity to be patient with the
President and the Minister over the situation," the group added.
It also stated that; "The Minister of State for Petroleum
Resources that we know is not happy with the situation and working round
the clock with his team to end the noticeable fuel queues in most parts
of the country in the weeks ahead. We know that efforts are in full
gear to eliminate all factors which have so far impeded the free flow of
petrol across the country and those calling on him to throw in the
towels should be patient with him."
"There is no point calling on the Minister who has
apologised to Nigerians over the fuel crisis to resign, he is doing a
great job in the oil and gas industry and so we need him around to
assist the President. You do not change your winning team. It is our
appeal to Nigerians to ignore the misinterpretation given to the
assessment of the fuel supply situation in the country by the Minister
who never put a time frame of May ending to halt the fuel crisis.
Nigerians should be rest assured that the fuel queues will disappear in
weeks as we have confidence in the Minister who is having sleepless
nights with his team and are working on it and are committed to making
the fuel scarcity go away and so Nigerians should please bear with the
Minister and his capable team," the group posited.
According to the group also; "The only frustration the
Minister is facing at the moment is the reorganisation of NNPC and the
Cabal who do not want this to take place are out to do everything to
thwart his efforts. But God will see the Minister who is like David that
killed Goliath through in his endeavors to make NNPC work. He cannot be
frustrated by the Cartel in NNPC and dubious major fuel importers as
the Almighty God is with him."
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