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Tinubu Tasks VP Shettima with Fixing Nigeria’s Fuel Crisis Amid Price Surge
President Bola Tinubu has tasked Vice President Kashim Shettima with leading a crucial meeting to tackle the ongoing issues in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector, particularly concerning pricing and scarcity.
This directive comes in response to recent challenges faced by the industry, including rising fuel prices and inconsistent availability.
In line with this mandate, Vice President Shettima convened a significant discussion on Thursday at the Presidential Villa.
The meeting brought together key figures, including Heineken Lokpobiri, the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources; Mele Kyari, Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL); and Ugbogu Ukoha, Executive Director of the Nigerian Mainstream, Downstream, and Petroleum Regulatory Authority.
Lokpobiri addressed reporters, confirming that President Tinubu shares concerns about the current state of the energy sector and is fully aware of the hardships Nigerians are enduring.
He emphasized that the President is calling for prompt and effective actions to stabilize fuel supply and pricing.
The Vice President’s efforts are focused on improving the distribution of petroleum products across the country, aiming to resolve the discrepancies where some regions face shortages while others encounter inflated prices.
Lokpobiri assured that measures are being implemented to enhance fuel availability nationwide, with expectations of improved accessibility by the end of the week.
While acknowledging that regional price variations might persist, Lokpobiri highlighted the government’s commitment to making fuel more accessible, which should ultimately contribute to more stable prices.
He clarified that the federal government does not control fuel prices directly, as the sector operates under market regulations.
The administration remains dedicated to resolving these challenges and ensuring a steady supply chain to meet the needs of all Nigerians shortly.
This initiative follows recent adjustments in fuel pump prices, which surged from N617 to N897 per litre.
President Tinubu is currently attending the FOCAC summit in China, focusing on international engagements as part of his official trip.
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Lagos Police React to Alleged Extortion of Dispatch Riders on Coastal Road
Lagos State Police react to claims of them taking money from dispatch riders on the Coastal Road in Lagos.
It started after a rumour was shared that police arrest and take money from riders as a demand for high bribes, sometimes reaching ₦200,000, and seize motorcycles if not given.
The Police Public Relations Officer, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, then addressed the claims online and stated in his statement that he disagreed that the rumour is true and stated, “The spread of misinformation only causes more harm than good. In this era, we can and must do better.”
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Ogun State Declares Tuesday Public Holiday to Mark 50th Anniversary
It has been announced by the governor of Ogun that Tuesday 3rd of February is a public holiday in order to mark the 50th anniversary of the state creation.
This public holiday declaration was released in a statement by the secretary of the state, Tokunbo Talabi.
He then added that the holiday will provide as a day for the citizens to participate in the activities for the state milestone.
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Public Reacts as Dino Melaye Criticises Nigeria’s Economy While Abroad
Former Kogi politician, Dino Melaye, faces backlash from the public after he shared a video on social media of him abroad and living well through his luxurious lifestyle.
In the same video, he speaks about Nigeria’s current economy and shares his disappointment.
He wrote, “See country, God help us to build a true nation where our wicked leaders will be in jail and the right people in power. Nigeria must be fixed. YES WE CAN.”
However, many state that what he posted and what he is saying contradict each other, and they accused him of sharing his own records to know if he was a corrupt leader.
