With
 the debilitating fuel scarcity taking its toll on Nigerians nationwide,
 President Goodluck Jonathan has issued a directive to the Ministry of 
Finance to pay with immediate effect all outstanding subsidy claims to 
oil marketers. 
 
 This came as the presidential candidate of 
the All Progressives Congress (APC) Major-General Muhammadu Buhari, 
yesterday expressed outrage at the energy crisis, and blamed Jonathan 
and past Nigerian leaders for failing to fix the refineries.
 
 
 However, the Coordinating Minister for the Economy and Minister of 
Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, rejected claims that the long queues 
at petrol stations across the country were caused by the non-payment of 
outstanding subsidy claims to marketers, stating that the Debt 
Management Office (DMO) has issued N100 billion in Sovereign Debt Notes 
(SDNs) out of the outstanding N185 billion agreed upon with marketers as
 the next payment due to them.
  She added that the Central Bank 
of Nigeria (CBN) has also given approval to the banks to open letters of
 credit (LCs) for oil marketers to facilitate the importation of 
petroleum products.
Credit: Channels 

 
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