Atiku Abubakar |
The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, on Thursday assured Nigerians that
its Presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, will reduce the pump price
of petroleum products if elected President in 2019.
PDP disclosed that Abubakar has “worked out a pricing template that
will immediately crash the pump price of fuel in the country,” since the
President Muhammadu Buhari-led All Progressives Congress, APC,
administration, “in its insensitivity, has failed to do the needful in
the last three years.”
In a statement by its spokesperson, Kola Ologbondiyan, PDP rejected
the Buhari-led Federal Government’s “increase of the official prices of
diesel and kerosene,” stressing that such will bring more “economic
pressure on the already impoverished nation, as most businesses and
homes across the country heavily depend on these products for
sustenance.”
The opposition party revealed that Abubakar has been in, “high level
talks with top international players in the oil and gas industry,”
adding that “its engagements have shown that the appropriate pump price
of fuel in the Nigerian market, under the current subsidy regimes of the
Buhari Presidency, should be within the borders of N87 to N90 per litre
as against the N145 currently being charged.”
PDP said with the “current price template of crude oil in the
international market, the Buhari administration has no justification to
keep the pump price of fuel at N145 per liter and watch Nigerians groan
under the weight of high prices, while a cabal at the presidency loot
the funds meant to subsidize the product.
“We note that for every N145 paid for a liter of fuel, the Presidency
cabal diverts a hidden N58 which Nigerians have continued to pay since
the fuel price was increased from N87 to presumably subsidized cost of
N145.
“Apart from failing to account for the over N1.4 trillion allegedly
syphoned through sleazy oil subsidy deals, the Buhari-led Federal
Government is burdened to account for the over N3.49 trillion stolen
under the hidden N58 per liter of fuel on over 50 million daily domestic
consumption estimated in the last three years.
“We note that had the Buhari administration heed wise counsel to be
transparent in its dealings in governance and to engage more experienced
hands on petroleum issues, the nation would not have been in the dire
straits we face today.
The party, however, urged Nigerians not to despair as Abubakar, “has
already worked out a blueprint that will end sleazes, ensure appropriate
pricing template and free resources to guarantee availability of
product on a national pricing regime.”
-Daily Post
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