Rally of the coalition phases, requires the end of the sabotage of the oil sector

The partner for the National Economic Progress (Panep), a coalition of civil society organizations in Nigeria with the mandate to root the economic prosperity and well -being of the Nigerians has staged a mega event in Abuja, asking for the end of sabotage and other illegal attacks against individual investments in the Nigerian peperleum sector.

Giving himself to a gigantic crowd at the Fontana dell’UnitΓ , Abuja, shortly after the event on the theme “National Unity Against Sabotage: to claim our oil sector for the people”, his partner Olayinka Dada who spoke for his coalition living room.

β€œThe Nigerian oil sector remains a critical component of the
National economy. However, it continues to face persistent threats
Internal and external sabottors whose activities have so far included the product
Diversion, smuggling, vandalism of the gas pipeline, grasp, round stumbler,
Dumping, collusion to inflate prices and, worse still, organized cheap
Subversion aimed at frustrating efforts to make Nigeria a oil refinement
Village.

β€œWith the removal of the criminal subsidy by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the success of the take -off of the world -class and petrochemical Limited trail refineries, the Saboteuri mutilated in the launch of defamation campaigns against low -quality oil products.

β€œThese actions directly sabotage the government reforms, distort the market
stability, discouraging real investments in the petroleum sector downstream,
cause scarcity and bring unspeakable difficulties to the Nigerian people.

β€œDespite various political interventions and regulatory reforms, including the
Petroleum Industry Act (Pia) and subsidy reforms, sabotage of
Valle operations continue to undermine progress, encourage fuel
corruption and eroded public trust in the system. This situation requires
Urgent and coordinated civic actions in support of the Federal Government
Efforts for the disinfection of the sector and the detention of Saboteuri.

“This is exactly what Panep has increased, above all in support of the spirit of liberation of the celebrations of the 65th day of Nigerian independence. Our mission is rooted in an adamant collective resolution that sabotage must stop, now and forever”, the text has been partly read.

The coalition complained about the sad situation following the collapse of the Nigeria refineries, describing the import regime that lasted for decades as one of the most criminal and economically debilitating companies in the history of Nigeria.

“Alhaji Aliko Dangote came to save us a oil sign that fueled fats on our collective inability to perfect oil products at the local level. This caliber of people used blackmail and unions to frustrate the government’s efforts in order to maintain the subsidy regime.

β€œWith the refinery of dance and the petrochemicals limited, every twist strategy of the raw arm has been used by this non -patriotic
And evil sign to frustrate the refinery. The Shenanigans of Pengassan, Nupeng, Dappman, Petroan and can be the NLC must be seen as criminal sabotage and not unionism.

“It was Pengassa and Nupeng to sabotage the decision of the Obasanjo government to sell the public refineries dying only to be able to continue to deviate billions of dollars of Nigerian money in the name of rehabilitation, recently deceiving the Nigerians that the port refinery is working on. These are saboturs and that there will be no changes on sugar.

The coalition, in the spirit of independence and liberation of Nigeria,
β€œHe urged Nigeria to get rid of this senseless cabal and their agents
Government agencies and those who mask themselves as unions “, adding that the federal government should” intensify the efforts to stop further sabotage acts since the Nigerians are happy with the drop in prices for oil products “.

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