Don’t allow fuel scarcity to mar Yuletide; MURIC appeals to FG.

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By Oladele Ogunsola, Ibadan

Following  threats of disruption of flow of fuel supply as the Christmas and New Year festivities approach, following the issuance of a seven-day ultimatum to the Federal Government (FG) by  Oil marketers in the country, the FG has been called upon to do everything possible to avert such occurrence at this particular period of the year.

 Oil marketers have issued a seven-day ultimatum to the Federal Government (FG) threatening to embark on a strike and shut down all depots across the country if their outstanding debts totalling N800bn in subsidies are not paid.

Making the call on Wednesday was the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) in a press statement issued by its Director, Prof. Ishaq Akintola in which he appealed to both the oil marketers and FG to iron out their differences in order to avoid fuel scarcity during this yuletide.

Akintola, who noted in the release that “Yuletide is a sensitive period” stated that,  “this is the time most Nigerians choose to travel to their cities and villages in order to cement family ties and it is not the right time to allow fuel scarcity”, adding, “we appeal to FG to do everything within its power to ensure that oil marketers do not carry out their threat.

“Unlike in the past, this administration has been able to ensure smooth supply of fuel. There have been no queues in petrol stations across the country. We appreciate this feat. But we are saying it should not be allowed to happen. Fuel scarcity causes lots of inconvenience for ordinary Nigerians”, he added.

The rights activist recalled a similar warning issued about the likelihood of an attempt to cause artificial fuel scarcity towards the end of the year sometimes in October this year, when he said, “November is just three days away today and these agents of darkness must be somewhere now plotting to disrupt the smooth flow of supply and distribution.

“Their main objective is to discredit the government of the day particularly now that the 2019 election is just a stone’0s throw away. It is therefore necessary for FG to watch out from now on. Another attempt may be made to cause artificial fuel scarcity. Those behind the move do not care about the common man.

“They do not care about hundreds of citizens who will be stranded on the roads as a result of fuel scarcity or the average Nigerian car owner who will be compelled to spend hours at fuel stations”, he recalled further.

As if what  MURIC said then was about manifesting and to prevent it, the organization therefore appealed to FG to avert another fuel scarcity particularly in the interest of ordinary Nigerians who may be caught in the crossfire as transport fares are most likely to skyrocket.

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