| Fuel Price Rise: Rasheed Gbadamosi And The Rest Of Us. [previously published] |
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| Written by Peter Claver Oparah. | |||||||||||||
| Wednesday, 19 December 2007 | |||||||||||||
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The eight years of the Obasanjo government remains the most bountiful
in the annals of our history but paradoxically, they were the most harrowing as
the bountiful accruals the country made from rising oil prices was employed as
the tool for the most inhuman, mindless and sadistic exploitation of the
victims of the hemorrhage governance has become in
The logic that informed the idea of constant fuel price increment is as
absurd as it is fallacious. The history of this same logic defeats reason
itself. When Obasanjo came, Nigerian refineries were wobbling from inattention
and corruption. By then, the Babangida government had invented the idea that
somewhere, it was subsidizing the crude meant for local consumption. This
pervert idea flows from the difference between the international price of crude
and the price of about 450,000 barrels that were refined locally for our
consumption. Even as this idea of subsidy was a veritable mantra a government
that excels in dubiety employed to shortchange Nigerians that have been
permanently placed in the limbo of endless deprivation, the Babangida
government latched unto this cranky reasoning to rave up prices of petroleum
prices at will and smiling to the altars of the god of corruption which that
regime worshipped.
This was the case with the succeeding regimes of Chief Ernest Shonekan,
General Sani Abacha and General Abdulsalami Abubakar, but the degree and
instances of fuel price increment, which was often incendiary, was manageable
as what we used to consider the reigns of locusts lasted. These were before the Obasanjo disaster
dawned and the country was taken down its lowest ever-possible depth with the
most blistering governance ever to happen on this unfortunate country. When he
came flaunting a self-commissioned messianic commitment, many Nigerians felt
that the worst days were over for Nigerians. This was before the casings of the
haphazardly packaged fraud fell apart to reveal the real mission of a
government that to all intents and discernable actions, set out to visit
wholesome ruination on a well-endowed country. The facts of the Obasanjo regimes
decrementing feel on Nigerian governance is still unfurling, and is a story
that should be continued another day but the employment of the oil sector as a
precursor to all the mindless vice and plunder that were perpetrated in its
eight sad years is well known to Nigerians.
Because
The highlight of his running the oil ministry could be brought under his much-trumpeted oil sector reforms whose results include the complete interment of the wobbly refineries, after several hundreds of billions of Naira have been misappropriated, in phantom turn-around maintenance projects that prepared them for take over by Obasanjo and his cronies. This bore great fruits in the insistence of that government that Nigerians, dried, famished and made lifeless by uncaring and unfit buccaneers that dominate the Obasanjo government, must continue to pay more for fuel even as the country reaps bountifully from increase in crude prices. This was a sickening paradox that
attracted the fancy of the vacuous ramparts that bestrode that regime and
became so attractive that during the eight years of Obasanjo, Nigerians
suffered more fuel price increments than during the period; 1960 to 1999! To
the goons that made life so unlivable during that period, this is the reform
process the government said would make
Suffice it to say that the central canon of the Obasanjo oil sector
reform is that our refineries must cease to exist so that
It was this strange economic regime brought to bear on a terribly
managed petroleum industry that spewed forth the corruption basin known as the
NNPC, which at this period, became a slush fund for the mandarins of the
Obasanjo government and their cronies. It was this awkward regime that spawned
such agencies as PPPRA and such strange characters like Gbadamosi, who seem to
see the resolution of the eternal crisis that was launched on the oil industry
by Obasanjo and his predecessors in the constant infliction of mass pain and
suffering through constant fuel price increments.
Gbadamosi, whom the charismatic former NLC President, Adams Oshiomhole,
yabbed during one of the regular sessions of pain occasioned by the
fiddling of fuel prices, as unfit to run any department in the oil ministry,
because he could not run his pure water business, pokes hilarious fun from constantly
terrorizing Nigerians with his awful monotonous message that fuel prices must
continue rising for his principals to maximize their gluttony. To him and
people that do nothing but profit and trade in Nigerians misery through
fiddling with fuel prices, one highway to progress is for the poor, hapless and
utterly persecuted Nigerians to continue minting their blood to meet the
multiplier demands of mindless fuel price increment. We know where this led
this country as the bug of mindless extortion has bitten the present YarAdua
government, and this is giving a new lease of life to parasites like Gbadamosi
to continue their assault on Nigerians who, saddled with a permanent rapacious
order, cannot fight back, nor be allowed to vend their side in a fight with a
cabal that have tasted the sweet allure of oil wealth and have been stuck to
its aroma.
Truth is that Gbadamosi, like the profligate cabal that mishandles the
oil industry in Nigeria, and has rendered it an unworkable haven for
corruption, is a sordid reminder that nothing has changed in Nigeria and
nothing will change, so long as the vestiges of selfish aggrandizement and
wicked extortion recruited by Obasanjo, continue reigning in the oil industry,
with a sleeping president in charge.
Peter Claver Oparah.
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Posted by Robot| 19.12.2007 01:33