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Peter Obi: Fuel Scarcity Crisis and Hardship Result from Government Ineptitude

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Former Presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has said that the current fuel scarcity in Nigeria is a direct result of the ineptitude of the Tinubu-led administration.

 

Obi stated this in a post shared on his X handle today September 3. He stated that the conflicting reports from the NNPCL on its revenue and debt profile has left Nigerians in the dark. Obi urged Nigerians to ensure they stop at nothing to unravel the truth as regards the financial status of the NNPCL.

Obi further stated that the $20 billion Dangote Refinery, other Modular Refineries’ struggles to secure crude oil supply and NNPCL’s search for outside operators for its refineries are further proof of this administration’s “gross incompetence.”

 

Read his tweets below…

Peter Obi: Fuel Scarcity Crisis and Hardship Result from Government IneptitudePeter Obi: Fuel Scarcity Crisis and Hardship Result from Government Ineptitude Peter Obi: Fuel Scarcity Crisis and Hardship Result from Government Ineptitude Peter Obi: Fuel Scarcity Crisis and Hardship Result from Government Ineptitude Peter Obi: Fuel Scarcity Crisis and Hardship Result from Government Ineptitude

 

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