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Posted on: 07:09 Mon, 28 Mar 2016
The Senate on Monday summoned the Minister of State for Petroleum, Mr Ibe Kachikwu, to appear before its Committee on Petroleum Downstream on Tuesday, over lingering fuel scarcity in the country.
The Chairman, Senate Committee on Petroleum Downstream, Sen. Jibrin Barau, told newsmen shortly after an on-the-spot assessment of filling stations in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) that the summons became necessary
following the hardship on Nigerians.
He decried that in spite of assurances from the ministry that the situation would be brought under control, it had lingered.
“We have invited the minister of state to
appear before the committee on Tuesday to tell
us about the fuel scarcity problem and the
strategy he is employing to solve it.
“We will expect him to give a date when the
problem will be resolved permanently; this is the course of action we have taken.
“We are not satisfied because this problem has
gone unabated for too long; the situation is
appalling and it is a major problem.
“We gave the ministry enough time and space
to put its act together to solve this problem.’’
Barau assured that the senate would take a position on the matter after hearing from the minister of state, who is also the Group
Managing Director, NNPC.
The Senate on Monday summoned the Minister of State for Petroleum, Mr Ibe Kachikwu, to appear before its Committee on Petroleum Downstream on Tuesday, over lingering fuel scarcity in the country.
The Chairman, Senate Committee on Petroleum Downstream, Sen. Jibrin Barau, told newsmen shortly after an on-the-spot assessment of filling stations in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) that the summons became necessary
following the hardship on Nigerians.
He decried that in spite of assurances from the ministry that the situation would be brought under control, it had lingered.
“We have invited the minister of state to
appear before the committee on Tuesday to tell
us about the fuel scarcity problem and the
strategy he is employing to solve it.
“We will expect him to give a date when the
problem will be resolved permanently; this is the course of action we have taken.
“We are not satisfied because this problem has
gone unabated for too long; the situation is
appalling and it is a major problem.
“We gave the ministry enough time and space
to put its act together to solve this problem.’’
Barau assured that the senate would take a position on the matter after hearing from the minister of state, who is also the Group
Managing Director, NNPC.