Chief Onovo Onyekachukwu David, Chairman of Onovo Integrated Farms and JohnTood Energies, has commended the Depots and Petroleum Products Marketers Association of Nigeria (DAPPMAN) for its recent pledge to support President Tinubu in the bold decision of removing petrol subsidy.
Chief Onovo Onyekachukwu David, Chairman of Onovo Integrated Farms and JohnTood Energies, has commended the Depots and Petroleum Products Marketers Association of Nigeria (DAPPMAN) for its recent pledge to support President Tinubu in the bold decision of removing petrol subsidy.
In a statement released yesterday, DAPPMAN announced its commitment to providing between 50 to 100 mass transit buses to support the government's efforts to improve public transportation and ease the burden of increased fuel prices on Nigerian citizens. This pledge is a significant step towards achieving a more sustainable and equitable energy system in Nigeria, and Chief Onovo Onyekachukwu David believes that it is a commendable move by DAPPMAN to support the government's efforts.
“The decision of DAPPMAN to provide mass transit buses as a means of supporting the government's decision to remove petrol subsidy is a commendable move that should be applauded,” said Chief Onovo Onyekachukwu David. “This pledge shows that the association is committed to working with the government to find sustainable solutions to the energy challenges facing Nigeria, and it is a positive step towards creating a more equitable and efficient energy system for all Nigerians.”
The removal of petrol subsidy has been a controversial issue in Nigeria, with many citizens expressing concern about the potential impact on their daily lives. However, Chief Onovo Onyekachukwu David believes that the government's decision is a necessary step towards creating a more sustainable energy system in the long term.
“The removal of petrol subsidy is a bold decision that will undoubtedly have short-term impacts on Nigerian citizens,” said Chief Onovo Onyekachukwu David. “However, it is a necessary step towards creating a more sustainable energy system that will benefit all Nigerians in the long term. By supporting the government's efforts through initiatives such as the provision of mass transit buses, DAPPMAN is playing an important role in this transition, and I applaud their commitment to this cause.”
In conclusion, Chief Onovo Onyekachukwu David believes that the pledge by DAPPMAN to support the government's decision to remove petrol subsidy is a positive step towards creating a more sustainable and equitable energy system in Nigeria. He encourages other stakeholders in the energy sector to follow suit and work with the government to find innovative solutions to the energy challenges facing the country.