Nigeria to begin exportation of fuel by 2019 – Kachikwu
Minister of State for Petroleum, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu has said that, the
federal government in its efforts to permanently end fuel crisis in the
country is to build three more refineries in Kaduna, Port-harcout and
Warri.
He said when that is completed as planned by 2018, Nigeria will start
exporting refined petroleum products for the first time since inception
by 2019.
This was also as he promised that, every household in the country
will get free gas cylinder before the end of next year, to stop over
dependence on kerosene.
The Minister who doubles as the Group Managing Director of Nigerian
National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) stated these while addressing
Nigerians at the Town Hall Meeting organised by the Federal Ministry of
Information in Kaduna on Tuesday.
According to Kachikwu, “More refineries have to be built, and the
target is to build three more refineries to be located in Kaduna,
Potharcout and Warri taking advantage on the share facilities.
“And if we do this, by 2018 if all our refineries are working we will
drop importation by 60 percent. And by 2019 if the four located
refineries begin to work and am sure they will, we will actually begin
to export petroleum product for the first time in this country.
“Let me start by apologising for the difficulties you been experiencing in terms of getting fuel.
“Having arrived Kaduna this morning from Lagos, I did a quick tour of
Kaduna metropolis. Although the situation is improving but I felt sad
still that some areas around the metropolis are not getting the product
especially that you have a refinery.
“But the realities about the situation is that wherever I turn when I was appointed I found problems when.
“The refineries were not working when I was appointed in October. If I
turn to the pipelines, they were not in existence. If I turn to the
upstream, there no funding. So production was sliding.
“If I turn to the NNPC structure, there was massive issue of
transparency that everybody talked about. And if I turn to what the
future was to Nigeria, I saw the solution rather than hope.
“So, I took over the mantle under these circumstances. But I was not
discouraged because the President is committed to surmounting the
problems.
“This is the first time we have two refineries working simultaneously in the last Eight years. For the first time in 20 years we are working to restructure the NNPC.
“On the fuel issue, the reality is that as long as these refineries
don’t work in absolutely top capacity, as long as we don’t have the
foreign exchange to bring in the products, as long as the price of crude
continues to slide, and part of my responsibility is getting it up.
“As long as such conditions continue, we will have problems with fuel. So we have to apply brain work to it.
“Do, I want to see the problems continue? No. There is a lot of
improvement but there is a lot of work require. And in the next three
months I assure you will see great improvement in terms of fuel supply.
“Most importantly, we need to begin to developed massive
infrastructural support in this country. The pipelines must get to work,
got to get investors to invest in them because we do not have the money
to build them up.
“For the upstream sector where production has been climbing down, our
target is to move production up to 2.3 Million barrel, but I am
personally committed to 2.5 million barrel.
“The blowing of pipelines cannot drive us back, we are committed. The
days of hopelessness have passed, the days of careless expenditure are
passed, the days of corruption are going, and we are heading to the
future were we can deliver a country we can all be proud of,” he
explained.
He however promised that, “to improve our marketing outlets, we are
building about 700 marketing outlets all over the country, one per local
government. And we are asking the state governments to give us land to
do this. We are building multi big stations with shopping malls, which
will beef up activities in the local government areas.
“We have the concept of providing free gas cylinders to every
Nigerian household, which will be roll out next year so that we can pull
Nigerians away from the use of Kerosene to cleaner fuel,” he promised.
However, before rounding off his address, Kachikwu asked everybody
in the hall to stand up, holding hands together and recite the
following: “we are Nigerians, we are made by our common destiny, our
purpose, our country is bless in ways unimaginable, we as Nigerians are
not limited by hope, not limited by resources, not limited by talent,
not limited by aspirations. Our nation has had its challenges but we
remain abundantly bless, so today, this moment, now going forward, we
join hands across our land, hands across our tribes, hands across our
religion, hands to our leaders and our followers. And as Nigerians unite
in struggle, we have decided to build the Nigeria of our dreams, a
Nigeria of less criticism but creativity, a Nigeria of abundant not
scarcity, a Nigeria unify not fraction, a Nigeria transparent not
fraudulent, a Nigeria with abundant dreams, aspirations and delivery.
Today, this moment, we stand on treasure of history to built the new
Nigeria of our dreams.”
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