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Tinubu blasts Petroleum minister over comments on fuel scarcity


Ex-former governor of Lagos State and national leader of the All Progressives Congress, APC, yesterday, lampooned Ibe Kachikwu, Minister of State, Petroleum, for telling Nigerians that he “was not trained as a magician”, a reference to the lingering fuel scarcity that appears to be defying efforts of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC.

Tinubu, who is not known for flippancy, wondered why a public servant would talk down on those he was meant to serve, charging: “Kachikwu’s flippancy was out-of-line. He was basically telling Nigerians that they should be lucky that they are getting the inadequate supply they now suffer and that they should just be quiet and endure the shortage for several weeks more”.

The ten paragraph statement, titled: “KACHIKWU NEEDS TO KNOW THAT RESPECT AND GOOD PERFORMANCE WILL DO WHAT MAGIC CANNOT”, dripping with venomous pillory, nevertheless, attempted to inspire hope that, whereas tough times were here, “we must all realize that they would be even harder and much darker would be the immediate horizon had we allowed the venal, kleptocracy of the PDP to continue to lord over the land solely for their selfish benefit and not for the common good.”

The APC leader went on: “I am confident that President Buhari and this government can resolve the issues that press us. From establishing full security and safety to staking a claim to true economic prosperity and fairness, this government shall salvage our national pride and purpose”.

Tinubu’s statement reads:


“1.The art of governance is difficult and complex, especially during trying times. The steep reduction in global oil prices from over 100 dollars per barrel to roughly 40 presents a hard challenge. We can no longer afford past practices. Nigeria now requires creative reform, materially changing the substance of national economic policy as well as the objectives of that policy and how the policy is presented to the people. Therein lies the essence of progressive democratic governance.

“2.The Buhari administration represents the last best hope we have to install such governance in Nigeria and avert the catastrophe that would have befallen us had the prior government remained in place. Had the nation continued with the spendthrift corruption and vagabond economic policies of that administration, we would have soon experienced such a collision with the harsh consequences of that government’s malign ways that our very institutions of government may have been distorted beyond fixture and repair.

“3.In this effort, there may be no economic matter more difficult to unravel and more sensitive to the purse of the average person than the current fuel scarcity. Even here I am confident of progress because I know the commitment of the president to resolving this matter. I make no attempt to hide it. I am an avid and partisan supporter of this government and of the progressive policies of the party, the APC, upon which this government is based.

“4. With that I do reserve the right and the duty as a Nigerian to voice my opinion when I believe a member of this government has strayed from the progressive calling required of this administration. I do this because my greater devotion and love are for this nation and its people. Party and politics fall secondary.

“5.Much public ire has been drawn to the statement made by minister of state Ibe kachikwu that he was not trained as a magician and that basically Nigerians should count themselves fortunate that the NNPC under his stewardship has been able to bring in the amount of petrol fuel it is currently doing.

“6.Perhaps the statement by Kachikwu was made in a moment of unguarded frustration or was an awkward attempt at a joke. Whatever the motive, it was untimely and off-putting. The remark did not sit well with the Nigerian people; they were as right to feel insulted as the Minister was wrong to have said such a thing. The fuel shortage is severely biting for the average person. They are forced to remain in lines far too long, for too much time, to pay too much money for too little fuel. This is no joking matter. Livelihoods and people’s welfare are at stake. With so much on the line, Kachikwu’s flippancy was out-of-line. He was basically telling Nigerians that they should be lucky that they are getting the inadequate supply they now suffer and that they should just be quiet and endure the shortage for several weeks more.

“7.Kachikwu’s intervention was unhelpful. It panicked and disappointed the public as to the duration of the crisis. It insulted the people by its tonality. He spoke with the imperious nature of a member of the elitist government the people voted out last year and not the progressive one they voted in. Kachikwu must be reminded that he was not coerced to take this job. He accepted the job and its responsibilities knowingly. He also must remember that he does not own NNPC. This also is not a private company that owes nothing to the public except the duty of fair dealing. He is a public servant. The seat he sits upon is owned by Nigerians not by him. The company he runs is owned by Nigerians not by him. They are his boss. He is not theirs. Power is vested in the people. He is a mere custodian or agent of their will. In talking to us in such a manner, he committed an act of insubordination. If he had talked so cavalierly to his boss in the private sector, he would have been reprimanded or worse. If wise, the man should refrain from such interjections in the future.

“8.As his ultimate bosses, the people have a right to demand the requisite performance and respect from him. He should apologize for treating them so lightly in this instance. His portfolio being a strategically important one, he needs to reestablish the correct relationship with the public. They no longer feel he is working for their optimal benefit as their servant. Instead, he seems to be standing above them, telling them to take it or leave it. For his policies and stint in office to be successful and a help to this government, he must have the support and belief of the people at this tough time. He must talk to them in a way that they believe he seeks their best interest and understands the hardship weighing upon them. He must ask them to work with him and perhaps to endure a bit longer but with the knowledge that he is working to resolve this matter as fast as he can and as permanently as possible. That he is dedicated to the position that once these current lines are gone that never again shall they reappear as long as he has any influence in the matter. To do this, requires no magic nor training in that strange craft. It requires empathy, compassion and the willpower to forge a better Nigeria. These must be the common trademarks of those serving in a progressive government for these attributes are integral parts of the spirit and ideals upon which the APC was founded. Upon such notions was this administration voted into office by the Nigerian people in the operation of their sovereign will to seek a national leadership that would pursue their interests to the utmost and give them every fair chance to live in a better Nigeria.

“9.Even though times are hard we must all realize that they would be even harder and much darker would be the immediate horiz
on had we allowed the venal, kleptocracy of the PDP to continue to lord over the land solely for their selfish benefit and not for the common good.

“10. I am confident that President Buhari and this government can resolve the issues that press us. From establishing full security and safety to staking a claim to true economic prosperity and fairness, this government shall salvage our national pride and purpose. “Let all of us, in and out, of government never forget this. If we adhere to this remembrance, we shall see that magic will not be needed to bring the progress we seek.
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19 comments

  1. ...Na Jonathan and the past administration cause am. Anyway it is the change! People should be prepared to continue to sleep in filling station for the foreseeable future. That is the change! Jagaba I hope the Oando financial statement is bullish. It is the change.The change is only in few apc stalwarts pockets as ordinary citizens are dying of hunger and hardship. Jagaba I hope to see you brandish your broom ooo!Apc is a useless party made up of brainless people. Nothing is working and they are planning to put man in the space.Childish jokers.Jesters!

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    1. Please spare us and shut your trap. BAT was right, it could have been a disaster if your GEJ had been allowed to continue as whatever we are going through now are the consequences of his ineptitude and kleptomania. We are gradually getting out of the hole and in six months time, your ilk will have nothing to celebrate again as Nigeria will be on the unassailable march forward to your shame and disappointment

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    2. Foolish anonymous,u and ur BAT should keep deceiving yourselves...

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    3. Lool GEJ as i have said is a very intelligent man. He left Nigeria in shambles and escaped even calling to congratulate Buhari before results were declared. Now his team is being "persecuted" for their theft while he travels the world collecting awards. Choiii I hail you sir #handsintheair

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    4. You are spot on my dear. We are just suffering what Jonathan and his men did to Nigeria. Thank God Almighty that he was booted out of office. We would have been hearing wiii by now. I whole heartedly support Buhari cos I know it will take a while to come out of GEJ's mess

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  2. Jonathan will be laughing at us by now, he once asked us if we wanted a positive or negative change but APC and Jega rigged us into a negative change. Buhari is soo incompetent and we should just be ready for that

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  3. Jagaban! The Progressive thank you for rekindling our hope.
    Help Kachukwu to help Nigerians. I wonder why the present concern should be building reserve when there are scarcity. Reserves are better kept in the period of excess and stable supplies.
    Pity Kachukwu, he is not a politician but an Havard trained lawyer who cut his teeth in a private environment. But you politicians are miracle workers

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    1. Only God is a miracle worker....get ur fact straight please...

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  4. Tinubu is a bloody coward. He left Buhari who is defacto Petroleum Minister to attack Kachickwu. Coward Jagaban.

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  5. As much as I respect you a lot. All these gist are mere rhetoric. Governance is beyond talk, and as we now see, talk is really cheap. I really doubt if the government you help install had an economic blueprint; cos if they did, they wouldn't have been making spurious promises that only now look like a well orchestrated scam on the people of Nigeria. History would be kind to some people. To some people who played big roles in entrenching this peculiar mess (penkelemess) history is also waiting for them. I still respect your audacity and I hope history gives you a chance to sincerely right some wrongs.

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  6. Do u think b4 open ur mouth at all Tolu or what do u call urself,with all these the only deduction u were able to make is party partisan,go n work hard the way Tinubu did at tender age b4 he made his billions or better still sit in 1 place complaining who made ur life misrable,Tinubu whether u like it or not has made his impact in our politics,i believe ppl like him are few in Nig that y ppl like u can b manipulated to believe PDP satus squo continues.

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    1. Yea....at least PDP was far better than this your thrash called APshit...

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  7. Why blame a junior minister of petroleum ??, why not nlame your so call president who is also de facto petroleum minister . BAT , you are nothing but a hipocrit and ass leaker for lacking the temerity , audacity, guys etc to blame PMB

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  8. Kachikwu's statement was the most unpatriotic statement of all times. He worsen the situation with that statement. He should be taught the power of positive speaking in every situation. Common sense is truly not common, even Harvard trained lacks it.

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  9. Am not surprised at who he choose to attack. It must be him& no one else. This ugly ethnic bigot. Tell PMB 2release dollar for importers of Pls or u take over n do d magic

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    1. Dollars for importers of what? Toothpicks, plantain chips or container loads of used clothing? why not dollars for exporters of palm oil and garri? Let us grow this country and stop selfish motives. Use your brain not emotions.

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  10. Some Politicians or their Agents are here today...showcasing their literary dexterity. But can we just reasonably imagine when a trained Lawyer was made to head Petroleum Ministry??? Hope we could recollect how many months it took Pres.Buhari to select these so called "Technocrats"??? Whether our commentators here like it or not, the longest fuel scarcity so far in the history of this Nation is in this present regime...,also, we had never had Naira to dollar so badly...May I leave the rest for the Politicians...Well,as events are unfolding

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