Nigerians this morning heaved sighs of relief and
expressed happiness at the news that the Port Harcourt Refining Company
Limited in Rivers State, southern Nigeria, would commence operation two
weeks from now.
The announcement was made Thursday by
the Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum
Corporation, NNPC, Dr. Joseph Dawha, in Abuja after a tour of some
filling stations in the country’s capital city.
He said the other three refineries in the country are undergoing renovation.
If
fully operational, the four refineries have a capacity to refine
445,000 barrels per day while one of the refineries in Port Harcourt has
a refining capacity for about 5 million litres a day.
Many
Nigerians said this development would end the domination of oil cabal
in the country who have often frustrated attempts to make the refineries
work.
Rights activist, Biodun Showunmi, told P.M.NEWS
that Nigerians had always clamoured for the refineries to start working
so as to reduce the fraudulent dependence on importation of refined
products.
Noting that since Buhari was sworn in, things
have begun to take shape in the country, Showunmi said it would reduce
fuel importation, while appealing for more refineries to be built.
He
also demanded for a proper investigation of the reasons why despite
various turn-around maintenance in the past, the refineries had not
worked.
Festus
Keyamo, a Nigerian lawyer and activist, said he hopes that the refinery
would work at, at least, 90 percent capacity and be the beginning of a
comprehensive turn-around of the others.
“This is what
Nigerians have been praying for. There would be no more issues of
subsidy and deregulation. We cannot be producing crude oil and be
importing refined products,” he said.
The Managing Director of 247 Systems Limited and chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Tom Aipoh, told P.M.NEWS that it was a good omen that the country was getting it right.
He,
however, expressed doubt, saying the NNPC had always told Nigerians
about turn-around maintenance in the past with nothing to show for it.
He
also wondered if the NNPC had removed the impediments to the smooth
operation of the refineries in the country, noting that there had always
been issues relating to some cabal that had ensured the refineries did
not work.
Barrister Allens Agbaka, a Lagoss-based lawyer, said it is one thing making announcements and the other is realising them.
He
said it is not difficult refining products, as seen in the illegal
refineries often established by militants, but that there had been a
cabal holding the country hostage.
He said he was happy that Buhari is aware of the challenges in the sector having been a stakeholder in the sector.
“The
era of subsidy which is a fraud and a scheme to favour some political
associates who bankkroll elections is almost gone,” he said.
Dr.
Ayo Olowe, the chairman of Academic Staff Union of Universities,
University of Lagos chapter, described it as a step in the right
direction, adding that it would solve a lot of other problems facing the
country.
Wale Ogunade of the Voters Awareness
Initiative, also said he was waiting to see the refinery commence full
operation to believe, owing to the antecedents of the NNPC which may
just be playing to the gallery because President Muhammadu Buhari is now
in power.
The NNPC Group MD had said: “the Port
Harcourt refinery, which has reached an advanced stage, will start
receiving crude by end of this month and then of course will start
contributing to the available products in the country.
“At
the end of the target 18 months, most of the refineries would have been
rehabilitated to such level where they can actually process crude
optimally to make contributions to the availability of products in the
country.
Source: PM news
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