President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has lambasted ex-president Olusegun Obasanjo over his comments on the petroleum refinery in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
In an interview with TheCable, the ex-president had stressed his opinion that the nation’s refineries would not be functional and efficient as long as they remained under government ownership.
Obasanjo noted, “Someone told me Tinubu said refineries would work by December. I told the person the refineries would not work. This is based on the information I received from Shell when I was president.”
However, responding to Olusegun Obasanjo’s comment, a Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity to Tinubu, Tope Ajayi said Obasanjo is not an engineer, therefore he shouldn’t make such comments.
“Former President Olusegun Obasanjo, with due respect to him, is not an engineer. He’s not the engineer working at the refineries. So, the engineers and the NNPC gave the president a report and they have said that it will work by December this year,” he had said while speaking on Daily Trust space themed: ‘Analysing the First 100 Days of President Tinubu’.
“We still have like four months to go. I will say that with all due respect to the former president, who is an elder statesman and our father, that what he said is his personal opinion and view.
“I will rather rely on the judgment of the engineers who are working at the refinery. So, I think we should wait until December.”
NNPCL had earlier stressed that it is working to revamp the refineries, which were shut down entirely in 2021 and produced little or no fuel over the past decade.