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‘Issues The Public Should Know About The Current Fuel Scarcity’ -Wole Arisekola

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One of the strongest scorecards of the present administration is the ability of the Federal Government to address the issue of fuel scarcity, which had been a recurrent situation in past administrations.
In the past, not only were there many instances of fuel scarcity and its ripple effect of long queues, it was a situation that went on for sometimes weeks and even months. Motorists would remember how much time was wasted queuing up for fuel.
 This present administration swung into action and the bitter memories of long queues at petrol stations became a thing of the past.Unfortunately, as Nigeria moves towards the 2015 general elections, this ugly situation is rearing its head, this time, at an alarming rate.
It is instructive to let the public know the truth with a view to getting the necessary solution to the problem and addressing it as soon as possible so that the scarcity will not jeopardize the coming elections.
The PPPRA (Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency) predicted the national consumption of premium motor spirit rightly or wrongly at 40 million (forty million) liters per day -rightly or wrongly in the sense that the basis of arriving at that figure is unfounded.
What cannot be challenged however is the fact that this administration has been able to ensure regular supply all over the country.
It will be recalled that of the 40 million liters per day predicted to be the national fuel consumption, NNPC has the mandate to supply 50% while the remaining 50% should be supplied by other marketers.
Members of the public should be aware that with valid figures existing at the moment, NNPC has not failed at any time to supply its required 50% mandate to the public.
While other factors may not be ruled out, some facts are clear:
1. The current situation of fuel scarcity is completely outside the purview of the Petroleum Minister who ironically has jurisdiction over petroleum matters.
2. Petroleum marketers claim that they have holes in their pockets in terms of huge indebtedness to their banks over non-servicing of facilities from past transactions (subsidy debts) which are awaiting government action.
3. Banks have insisted that they are not ready to open letters of credit to the marketers unless they pay back existing debts.
At this stage, it is worthy of note that the Coordinating Minister of the Economy has jurisdiction over the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the other banks and also, the administration of the National Budget, including Subsidy Budget.
The questions arising now are:
How did they arrive at the Subsidy Budget?
Is the Subsidy Budget being rightly or wrongly administered?
Why are the marketers and bankers reacting and the public suffering?
What are the implications of the delay as it leads to loses for industries, productive hours lost on long queues at filling stations by civil and public servants, businessmen and women?
The long queues are also scary as motorists block roads and force other vehicle users to face oncoming traffic. We cannot imagine what would happen when there are emergencies and vehicles conveying sick people to the hospital cannot move easily.
What about the attendant risk factors of storing fuel in homes for fear of not being able to get more fuel easily?
When policy makers are making decisions, it is important for them to carry all necessary bodies along to forestall the suffering everybody is going through now.
We advise those in charge to make amends and put an end to this crisis as soon as possible.
God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

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EFCC Arrests Top Businesswoman, Aisha Achimugu

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) recently arrested prominent businesswoman and socialite, Aisha Achimugu, following allegations of fraudulent activities related to a multi-million-naira contract awarded to her company by a South-West state.

Achimugu, who serves as the Chairman of Bluewave Exploration and Production Limited, was detained last weekend after a civil society group filed a petition accusing her of involvement in dubious dealings concerning the contract. She was granted bail the following day but has been instructed to return for further questioning in the coming week.

Beyond her corporate endeavors, Achimugu is well-known in elite circles across Lagos and Abuja. Her social media presence showcases a lavish lifestyle, featuring exotic vacations, exclusive yacht parties, and private jet travels.

This arrest marks a significant challenge for Achimugu, whose business empire and social standing are now under intense public scrutiny. The EFCC’s investigation is ongoing, and the outcome may have far-reaching implications for her career and reputation.

A source hinted that Achimugu was asked by the commission to report back on the 30th of March,2025 for further questioning.

Not really bothered by the investigation, the billionaire days after her arrest launched a 30-day feeding Ramadan programme where she targets the less-privileged.

 

Additional Information- Streetjournal Magazine

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Obasa Missing as Lagos Assembly Sits, Lauds President Tinubu

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The Lagos State House of Assembly convened for a crucial legislative session yesterday, but an unexpected absence stole the spotlight, the ousted Speaker Mudashiru Obasa was nowhere to be seen. The sitting, which focused on key legislative matters and a commendation of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s leadership, went on without Obasa, raising eyebrows among lawmakers and political observers alike.

New Speaker Mojisola Meranda presided over the proceedings, ensuring the session ran smoothly. During deliberations, the lawmakers took turns applauding President Tinubu for his strides in governance, particularly his economic and infrastructural policies aimed at revitalizing Lagos and Nigeria as a whole. However, whispers about Obasa’s absence could not be ignored.

Sources within the Assembly remained tight-lipped on the reason for his nonappearance, fueling speculation.

As lawmakers dispersed after the session, the big question lingered where was  Obasa? For now, the mystery remains, but all eyes will be on the next sitting to see if the seasoned politician resurfaces.

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Meet The New 47-year-old Alaafin Of Oyo, Prince Akeem Owoade

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Prince Akeem Owoade is a Nigerian and Canadian entrepreneur, philanthropist, and president of 100279 Manitoba Limited, a  real estate investment and financial services business in Manitoba, Canada.

 

Born 47 years ago to a prominent and royal family of Owoade-Agunloye in Oyo town, Prince Akeem Owoade is one of the surviving children of Pa Rasaki Ibiyosi Owoade, the descendant of Aremo Aderounmu Iyanda Owoade, Agure Compound, Oyo town in Oyo State, Nigeria.

Prince Akeem Owoade completed his secondary school education at Baptist High School, Saki, Oyo State, Nigeria in 1992. His father worked for Oyo North Agricultural Development Programme (ONADEP) helping Oke-Ogun community in boosting agricultural productivity.

aking an early interest in engineering, Prince AkeemOwoade began his engineering studies by completing his National Diploma and Higher National Diploma in Mechanical Engineering from ‘The Federal Polytechnic, Ilaro, Ogun State (1994 to 1997) and The Polytechnic, Ibadan (1999 to 2001), Oyo State. Nigeria respectively. He did his NYSC with Nigeria Gas Company as Mechanical Intern/Planner in 2002.After the completion of his NYSC, he worked with Oceanic Bank International Plc. in Warri as a teller. (2003 to 2004).

Prince Akeem Owoade decided to further his education in the United Kingdom where he attended University of Sunderland (2008) and Northumbria University (2012)

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