After the Minister of State for Petroleum, Ibe Kachikwu, told
journalists last week Wednesday at the presidential villa, that he had
no “magic wand” to make fuel available overnight and said the scarcity
may persist for two more months as oil produced in the refineries would
not be sold but kept in a “strategic reserve”.
The minister also went on saying, “one of the trainings I did not receive is that of a magician, but I am working very hard to ensure some of these issues go away,” has now apologised to Nigerians today according to the News Agency of Nigeria at a meeting with the Senate Committee on Petroleum.
He also assured that fuel queues will disappear across the nation by April and not May.
The minister also went on saying, “one of the trainings I did not receive is that of a magician, but I am working very hard to ensure some of these issues go away,” has now apologised to Nigerians today according to the News Agency of Nigeria at a meeting with the Senate Committee on Petroleum.
He also assured that fuel queues will disappear across the nation by April and not May.