Protesters occupied the headquarters of the NNPCL demanding that Mele Kyari, the group chief executive officer resign from his position
The importation of adulterated fuel was condemned by them as a corrupt practice that harms citizens by damaging businesses and cars
NNPCL spokesperson claimed that the demonstrators were ignorant about the industry. He clarified that despite their protests, the Kyari made sure Nigerians could have fuel for at N620 per liter.…CONTINUE READING
Protesers stormed the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited offices, demanding that Mele Kyari, the company’s group chief executive officer, leave immediately
Barrister Napoleon Otache and Olayemi Isaac from Citizens and Economic Freedom Rights Activists in Nigeria, along with Abdullahi Bilal of the Two Million Man March Against Oil Scam Cabal, were among the irate youths who demanded that the country’s oil sector be managed immediately.
Claims that the endless queue and the soaring cost of petrol had caused inflation and impoverished millions of Nigerians were at the heart of the demonstrations.
Additionally, The Punch reported that the protesters denounced the importation of aldulterated fuel, claiming that it is a corrupt practice that damages businesses and automobiles, thereby harming citizens.
The organization also expressed dissatisfaction over the billions of dollars spent on refinery development and facility renovations, criticizing the Dangote plant’s unmet commitment to address Nigeria’s fuel problem.
Speaking to journalists during the mass demonstration, Abdullahi Bilal said, “The Two Million Man March stands as a united voice for every citizen who has been betrayed by a system that continues to enrich a few at the expense of many.
“Today, we call for the immediate resignation of the current leadership in the country’s oil sector. Their management has failed Nigerians.
In response, NNPCL spokesperson Femi Soneye claimed that the demonstrators were ignorant about the industry.
He clarified that despite their protests, the GCEO made sure Nigerians could have fuel for more than a year at N620 per liter, despite that the landing cost exceeded N1,100.
Responding via a chat, Soneye said, “Unfortunately, they lack understanding of the sector. If they were informed, they would know that the GCEO is not responsible for the fuel price increase; in fact, he ensured Nigerians had access to fuel at N620 per litre for over a year, even when the landing cost was above N1,100.”
Additionally, he asked the group to present evidence to back up their allegation that the national oil company is actively importing tainted fuel. “NNPC Ltd does not import adulterated fuel. If anyone has evidence to the contrary, they should bring forward samples of any such fuel imported by NNPC.