From Uche Usim, Abuja 

The Chairman of Skymark Energy and Power Limited, Alhaji Muhammad Saleh Hassan, has knocked former Emir of Kano and Central Bank Governor, Alhaji Sanusi Muhammad Sanusi II and Governor Nasir el-Rufai of Kaduna State for insisting on petrol subsidy removal, saying it would worsen the current economic hardship in Nigeria.

He recalled that since the subsidy on gas (diesel) was withdrawn, it has not guaranteed cheaper product nor its availability, but has triggered price increase on all commodities and worsened inflation, as it now sells at N850 per litre, and yet still scarce in many jurisdictions.

Hassan’s reaction in a statement released to newsmen in Abuja on Wednesday, was against the backdrop of the el-Rufai and Sanusi’s comments at the 7th edition of the Kaduna Economic and Investment Summit on Tuesday where the former Emir raised the alarm that more traumatising economic challenges awaited Nigeria’s incoming president in 2023, against the backdrop of petroleum subsidy and debt servicing challenges.

He allayed fears that with the giant strides being taken by the Group Chief Executive Officer (GCEO) of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation Ltd (NNPCL), Mr Mele Kyari, in reforming the oil sector as well as  the passing of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) by President Muhammadu Buhari and its implementation in actualising the reformation, there was no cause for such an alarm.

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“Kyari’s is a go-getter any day. His poise to unravel oil theft in Nigeria, especially in the Niger Delta, which is already yielding positive result, as well as other transformative measures he has embarked upon, is highly commendable. He has also propelled Nigeria to a hub of refined petroleum products in Africa. 

“The reformation would surely guarantee a staggering growth as well as economic prosperity for not only the oil sector but also the common man. This is the vision that Mele Kyari is striving to achieve,” Hassan said.

He added: “Instead of making dispiriting comments as if the efforts being made to bring success to us all are not relevant, whereas they are very crucial and important, it is high time we started appreciating Kyari’s foresight, selfless patriotism and commitment in ensuring stability of the nation’s oil industry and the economic prosperity, growth and development being earnestly yearned for.”  

“Removal of oil subsidy is a critical issue. There is need to weigh it well and ensure a balance before taking a decision on it. The pros and cons need to be looked at critically before a decision has to be made. It is not something to rush. It should be gradual to make it result-oriented for the growth and economic development that we all desire and deserve,” Hassan stressed.