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Jonathan's Government And The Refineries, Lest We Forget. by Image123(m): 1:06am On Aug 02, 2015 |
In this age of cheap internet, free access to google and other search engines, with online news media. It is unfortunate that many are attempting to twist and turn VERY RECENT History in everyone's face. i will like to use this thread to remind us with verifiable links what obtained in the GEJ administration as regards our oil refineries. In a nutshell(for those who don't want to read long post), the past administration/government lacked progressive direction as regards the refineries. The below facts are things everyone knows even though some choose to forget. As at November 23, 2012, the news was "Refineries’ turnaround maintenance to start first quarter 2013" Below are some excerpts from the news report, all are free to read the full report from the link given. -The long-awaited turnaround maintenance for the country’s ailing refineries will start in the first quarter of next year, with the Port Harcourt plant slated to be attended to first. The next month of that same year, December 15, 2012. The story developed k-leg. The headline was "[url=http://www.punchng.com/news/fg-drops-planned-refinery-projects-%E2%80%A2jonathan-must-tackle-fuel-subsidy-corruption-labour/]FG drops planned refinery projects •Jonathan must tackle fuel subsidy corruption–Labour[/url]" Here are some excerpts from the report. -Eleven months after promising to build three new refineries for the country, the Federal Government may have dumped the plan. The above quotes would have been funny if they were not utterly pathetic. It was all mouth, no action. Ten days later, Christmas day, it was still discordant tunes as regards refining crude oil in Nigeria. December 25, 2012, News headlines read "NNPC plans to repair three refineries with N152bn" Some excerpts from the report are in the quote below. -The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation will spend N152bn on the repair of three of the nation’s refineries in 2013 Don't hiss just yet, the drama continues one year later. November 28, 2013, the story had not improved in any way. The headline was "FG completes negotiations for Port Harcourt refinery" Some excerpts from the reports are in the quote below. -The Federal Government on Thursday said it had completed negotiations for the sale of Port Harcourt refinery as it works towards privatising the nation’s four crude oil refining companies in the first quarter of 2014. It'leaves much to be desired when less than a year before, billions of naira were said to be approved and paid for maintenance, and we were expected to have billions of litres of products in 2013. But by November 2013, they were finally completed on selling the refinery without any so called 18.64 billion litres of products derived from local refining. Enter last year, January 3, 2014. The news had it that "Jonathan hasn’t approved sale of refineries, says Abati" Don't get dizzy by the ding-dong, fasten your seat belts and read some excerpts from the report in the quote below. -The Presidency on Thursday said the Federal Government had no plan to sell any of the nation’s refineries contrary to the news making the rounds about the imminent sale of the facilities. So, did anything concrete or progressive happen all through last year as regards our four refineries? [size=13pt]NO[/size]. You can be sure, it would have being in the TRANSFORMATION campaigns. By the ending of the year, last year, our refineries were still hopeless despite all the billions of naira spent on TAM and all the failed promises. November 24, 2014, News was "Oil slump: Nigeria’s crude refining to drop further" Our REFINING dropped further, the GEJ government did not sell them or produce anything tangible for the benefit of the country. Some excerpts from the news report are in the quote below. -The country’s four refineries are currently operating far below optimal capacity owing to their prolonged state of disrepair. Falling oil prices and pipeline vandalism are further threatening their outputQuite a grim report, the unpatriotic acts and deliberate sabotage in the past government was unchecked. Did elections, campaigns and a new year improve anything during the GEJ administration? NO This year 2015. March 3, 2015. This was ELECTIONS month, if the GEJ administration had any hope as regards our 4 refineries, any sort of joker, or light at the end of the tunnel, this was the time they would have presented it. GEJ would have gone to commission it, but even the very tunnel was taken away as soon as there was ever hope of light at the end of the tunnel. The news reads "Lack of support by labour stalls refineries’ sale" To sell or to repair, to sell or to repair, to sell or to repair, March 3, mini mini mani mo. Well, some of the excerpts from the report are in the quote below. -The Federal Government may have slowed down the process of selling the nation’s refineries following its failure to secure the support of labour unions. The past FG wanted so badly to sell the refineries but for pressure from the labour people, and to avoid POLITICAL instability. Elections were coming and they didn't want any Occupy NNPC or whatever similar thing that might have disturbed them politically. It is therefore unfair and even criminal for anyone to commend the past administration for the current and sudden progress, development and production being experienced at the Nation's four refineries. Finally, to the more recent and popular news about 2016 and the refineries. Any serious person as at that date knows this was yet another unserious promise. March 5, 2015, news headlines said "Refineries will produce 400,000bpd in 2016 – NNPC" Excerpts from the reports below. -The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation said on Thursday that the country would be producing about 400,000 of refined petroleum products every day when it completes the current rehabilitation of the three refineries in the country by the first quarter of next year. Here we are, its the beginning of August and the reports are that our refineries have started to work. Thanks to former President Jonathan? Really? Reality clearly shows he didn't even have an idea or clue. 266 Likes 41 Shares |
Re: Jonathan's Government And The Refineries, Lest We Forget. by Image123(m): 1:07am On Aug 02, 2015 |
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Re: Jonathan's Government And The Refineries, Lest We Forget. by glamourroudy(m): 1:09am On Aug 02, 2015 |
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Re: Jonathan's Government And The Refineries, Lest We Forget. by Miracle4Sure: 1:09am On Aug 02, 2015 |
Re: Jonathan's Government And The Refineries, Lest We Forget. by ibkgab001: 1:11am On Aug 02, 2015 |
Why are you shouting lalastical like a parrot ... Of all thread this your long for nothing epistle 9 Likes |
Re: Jonathan's Government And The Refineries, Lest We Forget. by donholy28(m): 1:11am On Aug 02, 2015 |
OK o...we don remember 2 Likes |
Re: Jonathan's Government And The Refineries, Lest We Forget. by genearts(m): 1:24am On Aug 02, 2015 |
Woooow... This is probably one of the best write up I have read on NL, very factual and amusing. Kudos to the OP If I was GEJ, I will hire professional assassins to take out Deziani, NNPC GMD and members of the board of directors because it is very obvious that he was deceived, sabotaged, mis-led, fooled, pissed on. The truth is nothing, nothing, absolutely nothing was wrong with the refineries, all it need was crude oil. Cluelessness is indeed worst than HIV. Smh 229 Likes 29 Shares |
Re: Jonathan's Government And The Refineries, Lest We Forget. by obo389(m): 1:53am On Aug 02, 2015 |
@Op,kindly pm ur phone number Lemi send u recharge card for this wonderful piece of research and info. I just marvel and smh d way some people just talk,insinuate and peddle lies on issues of the true state of our nations refinaries and how GEJ's administration was insincere abt d whole TAM issue. infact,it may surprise u to knw that this few piece of info and links you have up there is small compared to the the original gist u can gt from first hand insiders.I will say no more. meanwhile OP,I dey wait for ur cell phone num. 107 Likes 8 Shares |
Re: Jonathan's Government And The Refineries, Lest We Forget. by egift(m): 3:48am On Aug 02, 2015 |
This is very insightful. For those needing a brief version, here it is: 1. Jonathan and his Team kept siphoning money through the Budget in the name of Refineries (construction, repair, TAM, etc) since 2012. 2. Made empty promises and claims as it was later known that not of such happened (yet the loot was never returned). 3. To impress us during the elections, Jonathan promised us 2016, if we reelect him and approve more billions for him and his gang. Today under Buhari the Refineries are becoming operational again with phony back-dated tales from NNPC. My take is: The Refineries had no problems. It was just a looting channel for the PDP. Today for the fear of Buhari and the PDP out of the way, everything is falling in line perfectly. Kudos to Buhari. Haters can continue. 227 Likes 26 Shares |
Re: Jonathan's Government And The Refineries, Lest We Forget. by dustmalik(m): 4:28am On Aug 02, 2015 |
OP, this is an awesome, articulated thread. It would be a shame on the mods if this didn't make it to the front page. Cc: lalasticlala Ishilove, obinoscopy, do the needful, guys. This thread deserves FP. 59 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: Jonathan's Government And The Refineries, Lest We Forget. by Segadem(m): 5:00am On Aug 02, 2015 |
Op,this is what I call digging Deep. 52 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: Jonathan's Government And The Refineries, Lest We Forget. by free2ryhme: 5:01am On Aug 02, 2015 |
Jonathan's administration is the biggest scam ever in this country 87 Likes 6 Shares |
Re: Jonathan's Government And The Refineries, Lest We Forget. by Maxymilliano(m): 5:01am On Aug 02, 2015 |
I cannot take credit for the revival of our refiineries - President Buhari https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttD5Tr-c9fQ 108 Likes 14 Shares |
Re: Jonathan's Government And The Refineries, Lest We Forget. by Segadem(m): 5:02am On Aug 02, 2015 |
dustmalik:OK I don hear. 2 Likes |
Re: Jonathan's Government And The Refineries, Lest We Forget. by Kaywhy1(m): 5:05am On Aug 02, 2015 |
no time to read dis epistle 1 Like |
Re: Jonathan's Government And The Refineries, Lest We Forget. by wecan: 5:08am On Aug 02, 2015 |
Op you can deceive your mama in the village not us ok because you are talking trash 23 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Jonathan's Government And The Refineries, Lest We Forget. by Nobody: 5:15am On Aug 02, 2015 |
Maxymilliano: Paul's epistle to the Romans busted with one comment from PMB. Nothing to add Thanks Maxymillano. 97 Likes 8 Shares |
Re: Jonathan's Government And The Refineries, Lest We Forget. by egift(m): 5:16am On Aug 02, 2015 |
wecan: Unless you are providing any other evidence to fault the well articulated and fully referenced details by the OP, you should keep calm. The Jonathan and his crew were looting money from the budget in plain sight in the name of Turn Around Maintenance that never happened. 52 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Jonathan's Government And The Refineries, Lest We Forget. by wecan: 5:34am On Aug 02, 2015 |
You can tell me that your papa didn't pay your mother's bride prize and now buhari has paid for it too. That is what we can believe because i can see that you are a bastarddd for taking ur time to post this rubbish just to give buhari credit of what he didn't know how it started egift: 20 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Jonathan's Government And The Refineries, Lest We Forget. by LouisVanGaal(m): 5:39am On Aug 02, 2015 |
It's only fair to TANoids to accredit the revival of the refineries...forgeting that their GEJ was the 'maga' to NNPC and Dieziani... When technocrats such as Prof Soludo said the last admin was a 'govt of chop-chop', we threw all manner of aspersions on him, but alas he was right... GEJs aides and some ministers were beneficiaries of his cluelessness! I am quite sure that the refineries would have been in operation till after 2019 had GEJ won... GEJ kept on spending money on TURN AROUND MAINTENANCE year in, year out, till he was TURNED OUT of office. 57 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Jonathan's Government And The Refineries, Lest We Forget. by Mynd44: 5:56am On Aug 02, 2015 |
Maxymilliano:True but can we say the last administration fixed them? Now that will be the question. Show evidence that the GEJ government fixed the refineries, show us the contracts awarded to fix the refineries, how much was paid and when the contracts were made. Remember they said the refineries wont work until first quarter 2016. This is not even last quarter 2015. Personally, I doubt anything major was wrong with the refineries in the first place with these news. It was just more profitable to some people to import fuel than for the refineries to be functioning 88 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: Jonathan's Government And The Refineries, Lest We Forget. by isbish(m): 6:05am On Aug 02, 2015 |
Where is my cheque-book? Oya, Musa come and sign 100k for this OP to encourage him bring up some more nice factual articles like this. Well done bro. 52 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: Jonathan's Government And The Refineries, Lest We Forget. by isbish(m): 6:12am On Aug 02, 2015 |
wecan:Did you have to insult someone bastard because of a simple logical well written article? Wow! What's wrong with ur temperament dude? oh! Come on, change that despikable attitude bro. Damn! Am disappointed. 84 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Jonathan's Government And The Refineries, Lest We Forget. by Rilwayne001: 6:18am On Aug 02, 2015 |
Very insightful thread. Thunder will definitely strike Jonathan where ever he is. SaTANists will not be exempted. Carry go baba bubu. **Following* 34 Likes |
Re: Jonathan's Government And The Refineries, Lest We Forget. by Maxymilliano(m): 6:23am On Aug 02, 2015 |
Mynd44: The resuscitation of the erstwhile moribound refineries was in progress before Buhari was sworn in as President. The quoted piece was the situation of the refineries as at the 2nd of May, 2013 www.vanguardngr.com/2013/05/nigerias-refineries-now-producing-10m-litresday-of-fuel-nnpc/ The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, Thursday, announced an improvement in Nigeria’s refining capacity, declaring that domestic refining of Premium Motor Spirits, PMS, at the country’s three refineries has increased to 10.23 million litres per day. As you rightly posited, nothing much is wrong with the refineries, what seem to have improved since Buhari came on board was the reduction in pipelines vandalism, and to a large extent, crude oil theft ... 26 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Jonathan's Government And The Refineries, Lest We Forget. by PassingShot(m): 6:25am On Aug 02, 2015 |
OP, your article is well written. I did a similar one in the past but this one has more depth. It is obvious that NNPC/Diezanni/GEJ scammed us with all their tales by moonlight. Here is mine https://www.nairaland.com/2392387/buhari-not-jonathan-responsible-refineries As you rightly observed, if those refineries were even genuinely scheduled to work in December of this year, GEJ/PDP would have used it as a campaign point. After all they used what is not even in existence to campaign. It is the same with electricity. The good thing is most Nigerians already have the belief that the coming of PMB has made a lot of things to start falling into their right place. It's not uncommon to now hear Nigerians say such things as "if PMB is slow and we now enjoy electricity better than before, I prefer his go-slow", "if PMB is slow and refineries are now working, let him continue to be slow". Sensible and well-meaning Nigerians know that it was the right thing to send GEJ packing especially when we consider all new revelations we've heard since PMB became president. Hear prof. Itsay Sagay on the revelation of crude stealing: “Before this fresh revelation, one was very disturbed when Okonjo Iweala, raised the alarm that about 400, 000 barrels were being stolen every day. To hear that the quantity is as much as one million barrel per day is something else,” he said. 26 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Jonathan's Government And The Refineries, Lest We Forget. by fulanimafia: 6:26am On Aug 02, 2015 |
The statement by PMB in that video only strengthens the OP's points. No one claims PMB made any direct input to the revival of the refineries, and that was the crux of his statement. The point is that the disruption of the economic sabotage and looting, in the way of Jonathan and co's preference for fuel importation instead of local refining and starving the refineries to make it tenable, is the primary reason for their accelerated revival. The integrity of PMB is becoming a well all Nigerians can drink from. 61 Likes 6 Shares |
Re: Jonathan's Government And The Refineries, Lest We Forget. by jaybee3(m): 6:28am On Aug 02, 2015 |
Maxymilliano: The same way he can't take credits for EFCC rising from oblivion? It's not unrealistic to conclude that his body language and utterances about fighting corruption head on may have forced the hands of those people handling the refineries to fall in line. It's also very plausible to conclude the TAM was another avenue to siphone the nation's wealth under the guise of phoney contracts. After all, anything goes in Nigeria It's not always about what was said but you should always connect informations together in order to have a true/clear picture of things 33 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Jonathan's Government And The Refineries, Lest We Forget. by midolian(m): 6:34am On Aug 02, 2015 |
Nice 1, brother. Some can argue that GEJ should take the credit for fixing our refineries. Its allowed. They can f00l themselves as much as they want. This is democracy. Its only annoying that these pple will blame Buhari for every ill that befalls Nigeria, regardless of where it stems from..buh when good things happen, they ld luv to refer us to the past. Adeshina was interviewed yesterday concerning this same issue and here is what he said "There is something called the right atmosphere. I believe that the right atmosphere is responsible for the improvements that you are talking about all over the place". ..Now this is what I feel about the whole issue. When the head is good, the body will definitely function well. Buhari as we all know, is a no-nonsense man. No one dare plays "hanky-panky" games with him. He wld expose and deal with you without hesitation.. And that is why things are working perfectly well under him. What is happening now shows that during GEJ's regime, we had what it takes to fix the refineries... but instead of doing the needful, the Buhari's victory is a clear proof of God's love for us. 61 Likes 6 Shares |
Re: Jonathan's Government And The Refineries, Lest We Forget. by gists: 6:34am On Aug 02, 2015 |
PDP and "theifry" are like bread and butter. I have always said what Nigeria need is a no-nonesense leader and everything will start falling in place. Imagine even Tompolo writing and thanking PMB while some people are still crying for another man's loss. The question I will like to ask saTANoids is, will the refinaries work if GEJ had won the election? We most likely would have been told another bull sh!t story of how the exchange rate has affected the value of the contract from X billion dollars to X+Y+Z billion dollars and the new completion date will be 2019 37 Likes |
Re: Jonathan's Government And The Refineries, Lest We Forget. by alrahmanonline(m): 6:35am On Aug 02, 2015 |
Expecting the wailer in chief Mr Barcanista to counter this thread, with lies.. 28 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Jonathan's Government And The Refineries, Lest We Forget. by kennyman2000(m): 6:44am On Aug 02, 2015 |
If jonathan had won the election. Nigeria would have been in deep shit. Alison madueke will keep looting okonji iweala will also keep doing same everyone in govt will be looting till 2019. Perhaps, the looting would have gotten out of hand to the extent that it'll take another president forever to make a single thing right. If we could exercise patience for jonathan with all his glaring corrupt govt. Why dont we do same for PMB and not this early condemnation of his govt. Atleast, some things have started working. That ought to be a tip of the iceberg that more things would work. Be ready to run mad if u quote me and say rubbish cos u and i saw jonathan corrupt govt. U're not in the moon then, except u'll tell me, u're blind. Check my signature for ur customised wristband. 21 Likes |
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