
Minister of State for petroleum Resources, Mr. Ibe Kachikwu, Thursday,
stated that until the downstream sector of the Nigerian petroleum
industry is liberalized and subsidy of petroleum products removed, the
country would continue to struggle and face challenges in terms of
ensuring stable fuel supply. Kachikwu •Kachikwu: Hosted APC Northern
leaders Speaking in Abuja, at the presentation of the key achievements
of the Ministry of Petroleum Resources in three years, 2016 to 2018 and
award to staff of the ministry, Kachikwu, argued that to address fuel
supply challenges, the country needed to find a way to satisfy the need
to provide products sufficiently for the populace and at the same time
to be able to free the sector for growth. He said, “In the midstream and
downstream sectors, we have struggled. I would love to see a day when
there would be no fuel scarcity in this country. But for that to happen,
there are certain realities. The liberalization of the sector is going
to be a panacea to being able to solve this. As long as we continue to
subsidise products, create market-unfriendly type practices, we would
continue to struggle. “We are not going to trade our way out of the fuel
crisis by bringing sufficiency, by expanding reserves, by extravagant
costs which cost the country a lot of money; that is not the solution.
The solution is to get our refineries working.” Kachikwu noted that
investments are lacking in the petroleum sector, adding that over the
years, refineries’ turn around maintenance, TAM, had been fraught with
faulty models which had hampered the effectiveness of the refineries.
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