A lawyer and rights activist, Kabir Akingbolu, has filed a suit
before a Federal High Court in Lagos against President Muhammadu Buhari
over his failure to make adequate provision for the production and
supply of petroleum products to all citizens at a regulated price.
Akingbolu, in the fresh suit, which is yet to be assigned to a judge
for hearing,stressed that considering the nature and extent of
inconveniences which the citizens of the country were being subjected to
by lack of petroleum products, the failure of Buhari, as the Chief Executive Officer of the
country, to act by making the products sufficiently available, was
capable of causing breach of peace and serious discomfort for the
citizenry.
The lawyer is also seeking an order declaring the failure of the
defendants (Buhari and AGF) to make available petroleum products as a
breach of oath of office, and that the failure to fix the refineries in
the country was equally a breach of the constitutional obligation of the
president.
He wants an order directing Buhari to make petroleum products
available in desirable quantity across the nation, and an order
mandating the president to fix and repair all the nation’s refineries to
meet the demand of the entire masses.
In an affidavit in support of the suit, Akingbolu, recalled that on
or about January 20, 2015, the country started experiencing fuel
scarcity in every nook and cranny of all the 36 states and the federal
capital, as the nation prepared then for the general elections.
After the election which Buhari won, the lawyer recalled further that
the masses were delighted believing that the hardship of the scarcity
of petroleum products would shortly come to an end.
But since Buhari’s swearing in on May 29, the lawyer lamented that
fuel scarcity had taken a rather negative toll on the citizenry, with
people having to complain bitterly on the stress and hardship they have
been going through to get PMS at exorbitant prices.
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