Fuel scarcity: Road to redemption in Nigeria is difficult

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Fuel scarcity: Road to redemption in Nigeria is difficult
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A former United Nations Special Rapporteur on Human Trafficking, Professor Joy Ezeilo, says the road to redemption in Nigeria is indeed a long one.

This is even as she insisted that the country's redemption is a journey good-spirited Nigerians are committed to, adding that the people will refuse to give up on the hope for a more accountable public sector. Ezeilo, also a former Dean Faculty of Law, University of Nigeria, Nsukka in Enugu State, made this known in a post on her X handle on Tuesday.

Unfulfilled promises about local refineries and questions about accountability from public officials who have not delivered on their responsibilities also remain. 'I tweeted on 15th March, “Re: The breaking news that the Port Harcourt Refinery will start production in two weeks, i.e. by 28th March 2024. If I were Mele Kyari, chief executive of NNPC, I would not talk about when refineries will start operations again.

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