Mr Onanuga’s lamentation comes a few days after Mr Tinubu said he should not be pitied for he is aware of the issues confronting the country before vying to be President.
Petrol subsidy is gone, means petrol subsidy is gone. Anything short of saying so on day one would have amounted to kicking the can down the road again.
The development followed the pronouncement by President Bola Tinubu during his inaugural address to end the petrol subsidy regime in the country.
“And the plan is to develop about 250 gigawatts of solar plants by 2060, which is when we intend to achieve the net zero.”
On Monday, the Ijaw Youth Congress alleged that SPDC had excluded indigenous players from its operations at the EA fields in breach of the community content guidelines.
The company said that it had also put in place measures to address the current fuel scarcity across the country.
Mr Ahmed pointed out that the humanitarian crises in the country were threats to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030.
This revelation comes in the wake of attempts by the President Buhari regime to remove petroleum subsidy.
Mr Buhari appointed Mr Kyari as CEO of the NNPC which is now incorporated in line with the Petroleum Industry Act.
NGF has kicked against the ownership structure of the newly formed NNPC Limited that gives control only to the federal government instead of all the tiers of government.
