Fuel adulteration just a glitch; also happened under Abacha: Femi Adesina

Femi Adesina, spokesman for President Muhammadu Buhari, says importation of adulterated fuel into the country was not peculiar to the incumbent administration as such “glitches” had also been witnessed during the General Sani Abacha military junta.
Mr Adesina, in an interview with Channels TV on Tuesday, said that the Buhari regime had managed fuel importation into the country for over six year without glitch, adding that this particular one is a lesson for the country.
“The question also would be that if that system worked for six years, and that glitch didn’t happen, from that glitch, lessons can be learnt. That’s the simple conclusion I can reach. If it worked for six years and you didn’t have that glitch, case of adulterated fuel coming into the country.
“Recall that under the military, particularly under the regime of general Sani Abacha, we had cases of adulterated fuel. We had this case under General Sani Abacha,” Mr Adesina said.
“It happened (Under Abacha). Whether long or short, the point is glitches do happen and the country must learn from it,” the spokesman insisted when probed further.
Mr Adesina, however, said the Buhari regime was still investigating the matter, noting that “The President has resolved to probe what happened. It is not as if some people are culpable it would be overlooked.”
In the last three weeks, Nigerians have witnessed acute fuel scarcity and disruption of economic activities across the country due to importation of contaminated fuel by authorities.
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited had blamed importers MRS, Oando and others for adulterated petrol crisis.
The House of Representatives have asked its committee to investigate the sale of adulterated premium motor spirit (petrol) to the Nigerian public, a move seen as another wild goose chase.
More from Peoples Gazette

Economy
Buhari regime will continue to borrow without subsidy removal: Femi Adesina
“You know how much could have been saved if the subsidy was removed and how it could have been diverted to other areas and spheres of national life.

Anti-Corruption
Interpol declares Harrison Osemwengie wanted for multibillion-naira investment fraud
The founder of HO Corn, Harrison Osemwengie had duped investors with the promise of 50 per cent in return of their investments.

Rights
Court allows NDLEA to detain alleged drug dealer Abba Kyari for 14 days
Others also being detained are Sunday J. Ubia, Bawa James, Simon Agirigba, John Nuhu, Chibunna Patrick Umeibe and Emeka Alphonsus Ezenwanne.

World
Italian police arrest dozens of suspected Sicilian mafia members
In total, the operation was directed against 86 people, 53 of whom were detained.

Anti-Corruption
Court jails ex-water resources minister 3 months for N450 million fraud
Originally three years imprisonment or N10 million fine, the judge, however, asked the convicts to pay N1 million fine each.

Africa
Police helicopter pilot shot during wild shoot-out with South African gang
At least eight people are dead and five police officers injured after the shoot-out with automatic weapons.

Health
Queen Elizabeth cancels virtual meeting as mild COVID-19 symptoms persist
The 95-year-old queen spent a night in hospital last October for an unspecified ailment.