It’s a bad omen that Nigerians are celebrating Xmas in discomfort – Osinbajo
Vice-President
Yemi Osinbajo has admitted that it is a shame Christmas celebration in Nigeria
has so far been characterised by discomfort caused by the lingering fuel
scarcity, Owojel’s Blog learnt.
His Senior
Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Mr. Laolu Akande, in a statement on
Monday morning quoted the Vice President as speaking during the interactions he
had with some people keeping vigil at two filling stations in Lagos.
Osinbajo was
said to have made surprise appearances at Oando Filling Station in Lekki and
Hayden Petrol Station, Victoria Island.
“It’s such a
shame that Christmas has been, to some extent, with this sort of discomfort.
“This is
deeply regretted, and l know that, despite the resilience and strength of
people in Lagos and the Nigerian people, we would see ourselves through this
and will enjoy our Christmas and have a great new year,” he was quoted as
telling those who were on queue to buy the scarce commodity.
He said the
Federal Government was moving as quickly as it could to solve the fuel crisis
and reduce the difficulties Nigerians were facing as a result.
He added,
“We are trying to move as quickly as we can. Obviously, people have gone
through a lot of pain and anguish in the past few days, and that is deeply
regretted.
“We are
trying to do what we can to move as quickly as possible and there is certainly
enough products to be able to solve the problem.
“We will be
able to solve the problem; the short period of scarcity is quite a bit of
burden, but we know that so long as products are enough and the trucks coming
out and feeding the stations, this will be over very soon.
“I am going
around with the Honourable Minister of State for Petroleum Resources here in
Lagos to ensure that first, the trucks are being loaded from all the depots,
and also looking at the filling stations to see that things are moving on very
well.
“The GMD of
the NNPC is also working in Abuja to see that things are moving quickly and we
are moving around the country. So we expect that it will be resolved very
quickly.”
Osinbajo
later took to his social media accounts to announce that he witnessed firsthand
the discomfort Nigerians have been experiencing during his visits to the
filling stations.
He assured
Nigerians that the government is working hard to end their pains as soon as
possible.
He added
that President Muhammadu Buhari had mandated all those concerns to bring an end
to the situation.
Osinbajo
wrote, “Christmas is a time of cheer, joy, and hope for the coming New Year.
Many people would love to be around their families, but regrettably, cannot
because of the inadequacies in the fuel supply in different parts of the
nation.
“This is
something that President Buhari is deeply concerned about, mandating all
relevant persons to bring an end to the fuel queues.
“I witnessed
first-hand the discomfort that many of us have to contend with. We sympathise
with you and we are working assiduously to eliminate this pain in the shortest
possible time.
“We regret
this inconvenience while assuring you that all hands are on deck to return
things to normalcy.
“I do hope
that you still find time to reflect on the miracle of Christmas to lift your
spirit and that of your family. God bless you and God bless our great nation.”
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