The Nigerian National Refinery Owners
Association (DROAN) has supported the
elimination of the oil subsidy by the Federal
Government in the country.
The association’s national president, Mr.
Godwin Sunday, made it known at a press
conference organized by the association in
Uyo on Saturday.
Sunday said the association fully supported
President Muhammadu Buhari’s
courageous position to end the subsidy
regime.
He urged stakeholders in the oil industry
and indeed all Nigerians to support the
policy and establishment of modular
refineries in the country.
He said that the establishment of modular
refineries in the Niger Delta region would
improve youth employment and put an end
to youth unease, illegal fueling and pipeline
vandalism.
“The oil sector, as we all know, has been
the mainstay of our economy and
contributes more than 80 percent to our
nation’s growth.
“Therefore, as responsible citizens of this
country, we have seen the need to unite
with the government to protect our main
source of livelihood, crude oil.
“We salute the courage of the federal
government led by President Muhammadu
Buhari in ending the subsidy regime.
“We applaud the government and we also
call on Nigerians to support the
government in this direction.
“We are confident that better days will
come because the resources that were
used for the oil subsidy will now be
channeled towards other development
projects such as education, health and
infrastructure development,” said Sunday.
The national president said the association
was deeply concerned about the
devastating effect of illegal oil supply on
the ecosystem.
He said the association plans to undertake
an awareness-raising exercise against
illegal oil supply in the country, adding that
the association had purchased three-speed
boats to penetrate streams for the
exercise.
He said: “Considering the devastating
effect on our environment, which is
obviously leading to environmental
pollution, degradation and even a negative
effect on our ecosystem.
“We as a people have unanimously agreed
that we cannot continue to steal what
apparently belongs to us.
“To deepen this commitment, we have
acquired three-speed boats with an engine
of 75 horsepower each so that we can
penetrate the streams to carry out labeled
awareness exercises; “Operation Stop
Illegal Fueling in Nigeria” “.
He called on the government to establish a
Presidential Committee to investigate the
activities of artisanal oil refineries in the
Niger Delta.
The president also called on the individuals
and organizations that establish modular
refineries in the country to partner with the
association for an easy and seamless
integration of artisanal refineries.
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