Thursday 28 December 2017

The Nigeria We Need

The Nigeria We Need

On October 1st, 2016 we celebrated 56 years of independence amid insecurity, power failure, poverty and economic recession. These are some of the challenges that beset us as a nation at the moment and we have lived with them and many more others in the last five decades with no meaningful improvement. This is not because we lack the resources and intuition to make the required and desired changes that we need, but for corruption and greed.

Corruption is Nigeria's Main Problem

The fact remain that our greatest challenge is how to eliminate or at least reduce the effect of this menace in our public and private lives.

I am convinced that if we can achieve the above objective, every other of our problem will naturally be taking care of, such that with little effort we will be able to build our dear nation into a great empire.

We Can be Proud of Nigeria

The Nigeria we need therefore is a nation that can offer its citizen the following and even more so that we will be proud of her anywhere and anytime:

  • A Nation with a defined national dream.
  • A Nation that can provide her citizens with the basic necessities of life.
  • A Nation that can guarantee the security of her citizens both those within and outside her territory.
  • A Nation that is resolved to develop by engaging in human capital development which will in turn Lead to infrastructure and technical development.
  • A Nation that offers a level playing field to all Her citizens.
  • A Nation that will make the List of leading and largest economies in the world.
  • A Nation that can influence the world positively.
  • A Nation that encourages patriotism and justice.
  • A Nation that encourages and reward creativity and hardwork.
  • A Nation that play by strictly by its own constitution and laws.
  • A Nation that respects and encourages local content.

Wednesday 27 December 2017

December 2017 Fuel Scarcity in Nigeria


Fuel scarcity as of December 2017 through out Nigeria like in every other areas of our national life, is as a result of lack of initiative on the part of our leaders. This is because this issue of fuel scarcity during the yuletide as becomes a trend for some years now.

It will interest you to know that some group of people are actually cashing in on this and smiling to the bank while majority of Nigerians struggle in pain and stress as they strive to buy this scarce commodity or paying higher transport fare thereby having their little savings wrongly taking from them. In fact, many are in darkness as they cannot power their generators which happens to be their main source of electricity due to poor or nonexistence national power supply.

This annual disgrace and demonstration of ineptitude by the management of NNPC will persist until proactive steps are taking to find a lasting solution to it. It will interest you to know that even though the Nigerian Federal government initially said no to reintroduction of fuel subsidy, it was actually commenced for about fourteen days now and it cost us N2.1164 billion daily, and hence amounting to N29.68 billion in the last 14 days as reported by New Telegraph.

So, what can the Federal government do through the NNPC and other relevant agencies to find a lasting solution to this fuel scarcity menace! My submission in this respect comes in two folds.

Upfront Fuel (PMS) Storage

The first option is upfront fuel storage in anticipation of this period that is (November to January). This calls for National storage facilities as against using private sector storage facilities since some of the owners of such facilities are already betraying the trust placed on them.

Adequate Fuel Price Monitoring

The second option is using the Civil Defence to adequately monitor compliance to the regulated fuel price and empowered to seal and subsequently handing such marketers over to the law enforcement agencies.

The question that always come to mind during situations like this is ” where do black marketers get their fuel product from" if the recognized distributors can't even pull it through"? A carefully analysis of this question brings to mind the shady activities of the fuel distributors/marketers, and hence the need to adequately make use of the second option suggested above to complement the first one.

Now, over to you fellow Nigerians! Use the comment box to report the state of petrol availability and cost of transport fare in your area. Let send this message to the relevant authorities now!!


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