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Yoruba group warns Tinubu of crude oil supply sabotage

Refinery
  • Tasks President to stop saboteurs

From Okwe Obi, Abuja

The Afenifere Youth Renewal Group (AYRG) has petitioned President Bola Tinubu on alleged stoppage by vested interests of crude oil supply to local refineries. Its President and Secretary General, Chief Semiu Oriade and Otunba Opeoluwa Ayeola, said in a statement that any obstruction could have severe economic implications for Nigeria, including artificial scarcity of petroleum products, skyrocketing pump prices, and economic hardship for millions of Nigerians.

According to Oriade, if left unchecked, it would erode the significant economic gains recorded under President Tinubu’s leadership and subject millions of Nigerians to economic hardship. Also, he praised President Tinubu’s administration for its bold economic reforms, particularly the removal of the fuel subsidy, which has liberated the economy from the stranglehold of corrupt oil cartels.

“We write not only as concerned citizens, but more as stakeholders who are deeply invested in the development, stability, and prosperity of our dear country. It is now abundantly evident that certain vested interests are actively and deliberately trying to thwart the excellent advancements of your administration by obstructing the supply of crude oil to local refineries,” the letter said.

“This insidious plot, if not urgently curtailed, has the potential to erode the significant economic gains recorded under your leadership and plunge Nigeria back into the dark era of crippling fuel importation. Since its inception, it is believed that your administration has demonstrated a strong commitment to breaking the chains of economic enslavement that have long held our dear country hostage.

“The audacious removal of the fuel subsidy; a long-standing albatross on the neck of our nation’s economy as for decades lined the pockets of a privileged few at the expense of national progress, is undoubtedly a landmark decision that signalled the dawn of economic liberation for Nigeria.

“Your efforts in dismantling this fraudulent subsidy regime has liberated our economy from the stranglehold of corrupt oil cartels who, under the guise of serving the nation, have siphoned trillions of naira into private coffers while keeping Nigeria dependent on imported petroleum products.

“However, it has come to our attention, through credible sources and observable patterns, that certain elements, whose nefarious schemes were disrupted by your administration’s bold policies, are actively working to undermine the progress of your administration. These individuals, driven by selfish interests and a desire to maintain their stranglehold on the nation’s resources, are orchestrating a dangerous plot to halt the supply of crude oil to local refineries.

“Their ultimate goal is to force Nigeria back into the era of fuel importation, thereby paving the way for a return to exorbitant petrol prices, hyperinflation, and economic hardship for millions of Nigerians. We believe that the deliberate strangulation of crude supply to our local refineries is not just an economic crime; it is a direct assault on the sovereignty of Nigeria as a self-sustaining oil-producing nation.

“This country is abundantly blessed with crude oil reserves that should place us among the leading self-reliant petroleum producers in the world. Yet, due to years of systemic sabotage, corruption, and vested interests, Nigeria was forced to endure the humiliation of exporting crude oil only to buy it back at exorbitant prices as refined fuel.

“Your Excellency, we are heartened that your administration’s economic vision has come a long way in putting an end to this absurdity by reviving our refineries, ensuring local refining capacity is maximised, and cutting off the parasitic network of fuel importers who have, for decades, profited at the detriment of national prosperity.

“But rather than embrace the future of a self-sufficient Nigeria you are creating, these saboteurs, threatened by their loss of illicit profits, are hell-bent on reversing your policies by crippling local refining operations. Moreover, these individuals, who have long profited from the opaque and corrupt fuel subsidy regime, feel threatened by the removal of the subsidy. For decades, they have enriched themselves at the expense of the Nigerian people, siphoning billions of dollars meant for the development of our nation,” he said.

He urged the President to take swift and decisive action to address the issue.