- VeryDarkMan, has shared some intriguing thoughts on the fuel shortage in the country.
- The activist claimed that the rise in fuel prices is unlikely to change because many involved prefer to profit from the situation rather than help the country.
Nigerian online critic Vincent Martins Otse, known as VeryDarkMan, has shared some intriguing thoughts on the fuel shortage in the country.
On his official Instagram, he stated that the rise in fuel prices is unlikely to change because many involved prefer to profit from the situation rather than help the country.
He mentioned that someone had promised to fix the fuel crisis, yet that person is also part of the problem. VDM hinted that he has more information on the matter but cannot share too much for fear of being questioned.
VDM said:
“This fuel price thing is not going to come down, instead it’s going to go up. When the fuel price went up, dem say VDM no talk. In all honesty, I didn’t say anything because I am now privy to some information that if I talk am for public, dem go ask me how I take get the information. From my own calculation, I will just say the best possible way out of all these things. Somebody don come out talk say him be Messiah, say he go stabilize this fuel thing but that’s not true, that one is part of them.”
VDM explained that the refineries in the country have intentionally been made non-functional for many years. He believes the only way to fix this is to lower fuel demand, which would require improving the power supply.
“Have you asked yourself why the other refineries wey we get for Nigeria stop to dey work over the years? It is a deliberate thing because these cabals wey dey in charge of this movement, they will rather make Nigeria burn down than make dem find solution to this fuel price, than make the money wey dey come their account stop or reduce, they will rather burn the country down. There’s only one solution to all these problems, it’s to reduce the demand of fuel. How do you do this? First of all create 24 hours power in Nigeria. Only that will reduce the demand because rural areas usually have no light, they are the ones that buy more fuel.”
On a final note, the online critic also added:
“The person wey say he be saint is not a saint, the person wey suppose be a messiah is not a messiah, he’s also coming to put you people in more problem.”
VDM added a caption to the video saying that he had some documents and proof that he couldn’t reveal.He wrote:
“I have some documents and evidence sadly I can’t share,dem go come for me,fuel price won’t be stable because the issue is deep,the cabals will rather b¥rn Nigeria down than to let anyone make that move,we are in a mess o.”
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