Your
Excellency Sir, I write you this piece not as the president of the Federal Republic
of Nigeria, but as the minister of petroleum resources appointed by yourself on
the 11th of November, 2015.
You
seem to have forgotten that you are the minister of petroleum resources and may
have completely relinquished your responsibilities to the minister of state of
petroleum resources- Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, who to me, to a reasonable extent has
been up and doing.
You
seem to have neglected the fact that you are directly answerable to Nigerians
as the Minister of petroleum resources, and owe it to Nigerians to make the
product readily available and affordable.
As
a reminder of what you already know- the fuel scarcity has fully gripped major
cities in the country and contributing negatively to an economy that is still
struggling to pick its stand.
The
Honourable Minister of petroleum Sir, you are on your way in setting the record
of the longest reign of fuel scarcity in the history of the republic under your
watch. As since you have been sworn in, it has been from one scarcity to
another.
Although,
one cannot be-little or underestimate the efforts of the junior minister of
petroleum resources who also happens to be the Group Managing Director of the Nigerian
National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC)- Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, in revamping the
sector. But Sir, your unnecessary and unwarranted silence and carefree attitude
before every short statement is issued on the lingering scarcity is worrisome.
It suggests that you may have forgotten or may have become unconscious of the
fact that you head the ministry that is currently failing Nigerians to make
available and affordable the product that is key to the economy and of
importance to the day to day activities of the people.
The
unending scarcity that has in-turn led to an increase in pump price of the
product calls for your urgent attention in the sector and a swift reaction in
finding a lasting solution to this menace. It is sickening and shameful that
Nigerians would have to wait on long queues for hours that could have been
channelled in doing other productive things just to a get a few litre of fuel.
Your
ministry cannot continually fail to provide the basic need of the people and
unnecessarily make Nigerians go through pains for a product we have in its raw
form and expect the people to be pleased with it. All that you have said and
perhaps done about the scarcity is still very much infinitesimal as compared to
the pains Nigerians go through on a daily basis to get this product for their
respective use.
You
may have actually chosen not to react to the issue as the president, but you
owe it to Nigerians as the minister of petroleum resources. Nigerians owe you
responsible for failing them in this regard.
Sir,
if holding both position as minster of petroleum resources and president of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria seem too cumbersome for you, let go of one and
concentrate on the one you think you can deliver better. Your excuses so far
for the scarcity would not put food on the masses` table and will not save the
soul of those that have lost their lives as a result of this scarcity. Get the
job done sir if you can. If you can`t, FIRE yourself and get a replacement for
yourself as soon as possible and don’t just be there as a figurehead.
Those
calling for the minister of state- Dr. Ibe Kachikwu resignation are muddling
things up. They should be calling for your resignation not his.
There
is a reason why you choose to appoint yourself as the minister of petroleum resources.
But it’s a pity the reason is not being felt by Nigerians. Your self-appointment
as a minister in that sector has made little or no impact on the lives of the
people.
Perhaps
the minister of state is choked up. Maybe the work is too much for him. Maybe
he is not getting the overall assistance he needs from you as his direct boss
because of your busy schedule. Maybe he needs to share his portfolio with
someone. A full minister appointed to do the job will no doubts dedicate more
time for the job than you do now. Think about this!
Nigerians
have suffered so much and so long in the name of fuel scarcity and the pains
are becoming very much unbearable. Every passing second that the scarcity
lingers on is a slap on your portfolio and a shame on our nation which nature
has blessed with the product in its raw form.
This
is not an act of unnecessary wailing; it is a passionate wake up call to you
and your ministry.
Arrest
the situation now and put it to rest once and for all.
Yours
sincerely,
Ogundana
Michael Rotimi is a Nigerian Biochemist, Socio-economic & Political
Commentator, and Public Speaker. He tweets @MickeySunny.
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