When feedstock supply is not guaranteed, it poses serious risk to objectives. I have been thinking: was this risk not captured ab nitio before the project was even started? How did the financiers not see this key risk? Was a mere verbal assurance from the government sufficient to discount such risk, considering the unpredictability associated with the statements and policies of governments in Africa. This unpredictability is even aggravated when power changes hands. If promoters of a business are not in the good books of succeeding government(s), their stakes in businesses could be torpedoed. It is sad that the Nigerian government is bent on destroying its own. So sad.
You really can’t turn off the studio microphones while this guy gives his report??? You have people sniffing riding and moving around in the studio. It’s not a problem. But the problem is, we can hear them.!!!
Rufai should go act a movie. He knows all the problems, doesn't appreciate all the solutions been put in place. Yet he drove on the BRT lane. I wish he was jailed for good example to others. He is playing to the galary and has long departed from journalism. Rubbish guy.