The present gasoline crisis in the United Kingdom, according to the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), is a chance for Nigerians to praise President Muhammadu Buhari.
Prof. Ishaq Akintola, the director of the MURIC, stated today that under Buhari, Nigeria has seen near-zero gasoline lines.
“For the last two weeks, Britain has been engulfed in gasoline shortages, resulting in lengthy lines at petrol stations. Up to two-thirds of the 8,000 filling stations in the United Kingdom have ran out of fuel.
“The British army has been alerted to interfere, while Boris Johnson’s administration has given 5,000 foreign gasoline tanker drivers temporary permits. Britain trembles and holds its breath.
“In Britain, the development has caused a socioeconomic catastrophe. Food shortages exist, as do street brawls, particularly at gas stations. The gasoline line was hours long. In addition, the administration is considering closing schools, according to Akintola.
Akintola recalled huge lines that forced many Nigerians to sleep at fuel stations for three or more days before Buhari entered office, saying that this has not been the situation since Buhari assumed office.
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“This is a reality that can be verified and cannot be refuted. Buhari must be given it by Nigerians. If we want to be genuine, we must thank this government, particularly in terms of the lack of gasoline lineups.
“The implication of the foregoing pieces of evidence is that Buhari was the leader who solved the problem of gasoline scarcity that has plagued Nigeria for decades and eluded three Nigerian presidents,” he added.
“At the risk of being labeled as sycophants, we present the facts to Nigerians who are honest. We reaffirm that Buhari would be remembered as the Father of Modern Nigeria by posterity.”
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