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High Cooking Gas Price: Monarch Tasks Nigerians On Credible Leadership
Following the continuous rise in the cost of cooking gas, and non-availability of kerosene in filling stations in Nigeria, a traditional ruler, King Edmond Dakoru, has urged the electorate to elect a credible President that will fix the economy of the country, irrespective of tribe or religion.
Dakoru, who is the Mingi of Nembe Kingdom in Bayelsa State, said Nigerian households have suffered untold hardship in recent time due to the scarcity and high cost of cooking gas and kerosene, which is the main stay of cooking energy for every household in the cities and urban areas.
Dakoru, a former Minister of Petroleum, who disclosed this while speaking to aviation correspondents shortly on arrival at the Port Harcourt International Airport, Omagwa, noted that the scarcity of cooking energy and its high cost has kept many families miserable.
According to him, an opportunity has come when Nigerians will exercise their power to change the situation, by electing a good leader that will turn the economy around, through their ballot paper and voters card.
“This is all about politics.
This is the moment of choice, use it wisely. Some people will say if they give me the money, I will take, but taking it is one thing, do the right thing is another thing.
“By doing that right thing, you vote the right person who can fix the economy of the country. Oil is our main stay, but we should develop other areas, and that is my position.
“The Russian and Ukraine war has brought back the value and price of oil that was almost going.
“Agriculture must be looked up to, and from agriculture, we can make other sources of energy.
“From sugar cane, we can make Ethernol, and there are so many things we can do and get through agriculture.
“So, let us look forward to changing for good leadership. In every challenge, there will always be an opening for opportunities”, the monarch said.
He also urged Nigerian masses and leaders to “take advantage of this opportunity of windfall on oil and gas, to develop other sources of energy”.
By: Collins Walter