Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori, has urged the Federal Government and relevant stakeholders to work towards revitalising the nation’s refineries, insisting that Nigeria has no reason to import petrol with its economic cost implications.
POLITICS NIGERIA reports that Oborevwori stated this on Tuesday when he received the National Executive Committee of the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) led by the National President, Comrade Williams Akporeha, at Government House, Asaba.
He said there was no justification for an oil-producing nation with four refineries to resort to fuel importation for its local consumption.
Oborevwori said: “I am happy that NUPENG has been in this struggle for years and I congratulate you on the struggle for a more efficient and people-oriented oil and gas sector and I celebrate you because you are a critical stakeholder in the Nigeria project.
“A lot of things have been happening. For years, our refineries have been down and nobody talks about how we can put our refineries to use; instead, we are importing petroleum products.
“This is also biting the economy of this country. Look at the prices of things which have gone up because we are not producing. If we were producing, we would not have these challenges.
“The products we use today are being imported and we have refineries that are not working.
“I have promised Deltans in my M.O.R.E Agenda that security is very key. Infrastructure is there too. As you now know, most of the projects just awarded in Warri, will favour NUPENG because without good roads, you can’t lift your products.
“Yesterday, my Deputy Governor went on inspection with the Honourable Minister of Works to inspect the Benin/ Warri road and the Amukpe/ Agbor road.
“Today, the Minister of Works is also going through the Ughelli/Patani/Bayelsa road to ascertain the level of damage on those roads. Without good roads we can’t have access.
“As a state, we have embarked on the dualisation of the Ughelli-Asaba road, we have done about 70 percent. If we didn’t embark on that road, we would not have had access to the capital city today. I am very sure that by this time next year, we will be completing the dualisation.”
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