Former President of Nigeria, Olusegun Obasanjo, has
made fresh claims regarding the operations of government-owned refineries in
the country.
He also questioned the ability of
the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC)
to run the refineries effectively.
Speaking in an interview with Channels Television
which was published on Thursday, Obasanjo challenged the claims by the
government under the leadership of President Bola Tinubu that the
refineries have resumed operations.
Citing a Yoruba adage, Obasanjo said those who lie
about their achievements would have to look for cover-ups when the truth is
eventually exposed.
During the interview, Obasanjo recalled how and why
Shell refused an offer from him as Nigeria’s president to manage the nation’s
refineries.
He also recounted how his successor rejected a $750m
offer by billionaire businessman, Aliko Dangote to manage the
Port Harcourt and Kaduna refineries back in 2007.
According to him, it is clear the NNPCL lacks the
capacity to run the national refineries yet rejected Dangote’s offer.
He, however expressed confidence in the ability of
Dangote to run his own personal refinery located in Lagos.
Obasanjo said,“Aliko got a team together and they paid
$750m to take part in PPP (Public–Private Partnership) in running the
refineries. My successor refunded their money and I went to my successor and
told him what transpired. He said NNPC said they wanted the refineries and they
can run it. I now said but you know they cannot run it.”
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