This Day (Lagos)
2 November 2009
So says the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation and the Pipeline and Products Marketing Company, a subsidiary wholly owned by NNPC that is responsible for the marketing and distribution of petroleum products on behalf of the corporation.
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Nigerians and the the NIgeria law makers are only there to collect money if not why should this building of refinary be wasting time?
as good as deregulation/subsidy removal is promoting the capitalist mandate,with near crushing poverty in Nigeria,is the timing right?in d past govt gave reasons of utilising revenue generated from subsidy removal to fund essential services but that has remained a mirage as further deterioration is instead experienced.with xmas at d corner many people may find it difficult traveling.should a country like Nigeria be importing fuel?dont we have what it takes to further subsidise?d corrupt elements making subsidy unsuccessful,are they too powerful to be subdued?