The managing director and
chief executive officer of Capital Oil and Gas Nigeria Limited, Ifeanyi Ubah
has attributed his action of releasing 13 million litres of fuel
onto the Nigerian market as the fuel scarcity in the country was
biting harder, as his own contribution to the economic development
of Nigeria.
In an
interview this morning with Channels TV and monitored by Naij.com, the former
governorship aspirant in Anambra state faulted the decision of his colleagues
in the Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria to embark on a strike
without adequately consulting him as a founding and executive member of the
association.
Ubah
said: “My concern was more about the welfare of Nigerians and the fact that
many people were dying. We had to rescue MTN yesterday if not they would have
shut down completely by now. We also had to rescue 13 hospitals because
patients were dying”.
He also
dismissed suggestions by some people that the action he took was political in
order to
According
to Ubah:”I have no skeleton in my cupboard to hide. I am not afraid of the
incoming government because I have not committed any crime. I do not regret my
support for President Goodluck Jonathan in the last elections. It is about
Nigeria not about any individual.
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