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Fuel Crisis: CSO Applauds DSS For Intervening, Rallies Nigerians Against Saboteurs 

by Moses Orjime
3 years ago
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A Civil Society Organisations (CSO), the Natives, has applauded the Department of State Services (DSS) for intervening in the artificial fuel scarcity caused by oilz marketers across the country.

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The DSS intervention, according to the Natives, had been productive, as it has drastically reduced the hardship motorists are going through as a result of long queues in filing stations.

 

 

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The secret police had given the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited and oil marketers a 48-hour ultimatum to make Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) known as petrol available for Nigerians, threatening to activate its operations across the country if they failed.

 

 

A statement released Sunday in Abuja by the leader and the president general of the Natives, Smart Edwards, noted that the intervention was a huge success.

 

Edwards stated that the the group was particularly delighted at the manner in which the DSS rose to the challenge, in defence of ordinary citizens, and resisted the calculated plot to unleash untold hardship on Nigerians.

 

 

The statement said: “The Natives commend the Department of State Services for their prompt decision to intervene in the organised sabotage of the well-being and peace of Nigerians as the yuletide season approaches.

 

 

“We commend the Director General of the State Department and his team for being proactive and responsive to the yearnings of

Nigerians, indeed their seems to be a ray of hope, when the intelligence community rises to defend its citizens.

 

 

“We are glad to hear and see the DSS as not only restraining or curtailing threats but rising up to enforce sanity and order.

 

 

“It has now become a normal that as every festive season approaches the gang in the oil industry and national saboteurs, embark on their evil ride to create artificial scarcity and ensue hardship on citizens to satisfy their profiteering.

 

 

“How can we explain that the GCEO NNPCL Mele Kyari, in his recent determination to sustain gains from the relative peace and discoveries in the Niger Delta, has not only been seen moving from location to location to ascertain fuel availability all over the country and he even announced that there is enough fuel in the depots to meet the consumption of citizens over this period, then suddenly scarcity everywhere to the extent that half of the roads are now blocked creating the emergence of long queues again in the country. This for us is absolutely a case of sabotage and requires thorough investigations.

 

 

“Last month the ex-Militant Government Tompolo’s made a grand exposure of the conspiracy in and around Nigeria’s crude oil by IOCs, powerful forces and locals, the revelation also exposed collaboration by security agencies. In the same vien the Mele Kyari, GCEO NNPCL once said his life was under threat, this no doubt reveals that there are hidden powerful cartel behind this plundering of the nation’s wealth who are economically profiting from national sabotage.”

 

Calling on Nigerians to rally round the secret police and the new NNPCL to end what it described as a national sabotage, Edwards also condemned a statement credited to Chief Femi Falana against the move by the DSS.

 

 

He stated: “We therefore condemn in strong terms Femi Falana’s statement that seems to discredit the patriotic moves by the DSS.

 

 

“It thus behoves on Nigerians to stand squarely and shoulder to shoulder with its security forces to burst the ring of conspirators and criminals, who are privileged to be in the oil sector, indeed their profit should not be at the detriment of its citizens.

 

 

“We are yet to unravel and solve the burden that subsidy places on us as a Nation, where it consumes up to one- third of our national budget because of the activities of players and despicable cabals in the oil sector.

 

 

“This is a citizens’ problem, we must rise to the occasion and support the leadership of the new NNPCL, the DSS and every necessary patriotic effort to reposition, reactivate and revive the oil industry for the benefits of Nigerians, such that it promotes our welfare, well-being, jobs for the youths and a prosperous country.

 

 

“Finally, we salute the courage of the State Department and the new face being created by the NNPCL management, as they embark on the route of business unusual, doing everything possible to recover and uproot the canker worm that has halted the sector over the years, since it has become a new business enterprise.

 

 

“We urge them to find more collaboration with the security, civil society organisations and citizens to rid the oil sector of this unparalleled frustrations of our national patrimony.

 

 

“We encourage the DSS to go further and carry out national operations , as the ultimatum has not only signalled readiness but also capacity to halt the madness of artificial scarcity.”


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