Vows to privatise petroleum industry
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has alleged political elite conspiracy against his presidential ambition.He disclosed to journalists in Abuja on Sunday night that he had failed to become president since 2007 because the political elite were scared of his independent mindset. Atiku further said that the conspiracy had been successful because Nigerians were not politically sophisticated.
According to the Waziri Adamawa, it is unfortunate that the electorate rely on the political elite to dictate who should be elected or not.On what had made it difficult for him to become president so far, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential hopeful said: “It is what I call the conspiracy theory of the political elite. If you are not going to be used, if you are not going to satisfy their personal aspiration, they wonâ€t allow you. They say I am independent, principled and so on. That is part of the problem they have with me.â€�
Atiku promised to privatise the nationâ€s petroleum industry, if elected president in 2019.He told reporters: “The United States pumps more oil than Nigeria, yet they donâ€t have a Ministry of Petroleum Resources.
“If I have my way, I will hand over the entire thing to the private sector and I will get more money than what the government is getting.â€�Nigeriaâ€s Ministry of Petroleum Resources oversees the state-run Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), which is often criticised for its inefficiency and lack of transparency.NNPC manages joint ventures between the government and international oil companies including Royal Dutch Shell, Total and Chevron.
Atiku alleges elite conspiracy against his presidential ambition
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