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Atiku can’t sell petrol at N90 per litre, APC’s Deputy Spokesman

Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Mr. Yekini Nabena, has warned Nigerians not to be taken in by promises of eldorado by the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar especially regarding his pledge to reduce the pump price of fuel to N90 per litre if elected as president.

Nabena in a statement Sunday in Abuja said the promise sounds like a cheap political gist designed to hoodwink unsuspecting voters ahead of the 2019 election.

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“A perusal of well entrenched and verifiable market fundamentals clearly indicates that the promise is virtually anchored on fiction and limited knowledge of the petroleum industry. The fact as we speak is that at a petrol cost under recovery fluctuating between N60-N70 per litre propelled by vaunting crude oil price of around $81 per barrel, the only way the bogus promise could be possible albeit unreasonably, is through the re-introduction of the PDP styled subsidy payment schism which almost bled the nation to death.

“It is shocking to note that at a period when the nation is looking ahead to embrace the eventual deregulation of the downstream sub-sector of the oil and gas industry to allow for equitable private sector participation and break the seeming NNPC monopoly of fuel importation, the PDP is plotting a reversal of the spiraling wheel of progress. No doubt if the PDP had been clairvoyant enough in its long years’ of rulership to fix the local refineries and make them work for the benefit of Nigerians, the country would have reaped bountifully from the gains of higher price of crude oil while optimizing the benefits that comes with local processing of its God given natural resource”, he added.

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