"We will work to bring an element of stability to the price of oil"
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The intent is twofold. Internationally, it reads as a credentialing statement: Nigeria, under Obasanjo, is a responsible producer and wants to be taken seriously by buyers, lenders, and fellow exporters. Domestically, it’s a preemptive defense against the whiplash citizens feel when oil booms inflate expectations and busts trigger austerity, subsidy fights, and currency pain. "Stability" is code for predictability: steady revenues for the state, fewer shocks to budgets, and fewer crises that spill into everyday life.
The subtext is also about legitimacy. In petrostates, volatility doesn’t just destabilize markets; it destabilizes politics. By framing the goal as stability rather than higher prices, Obasanjo positions himself as steward rather than opportunist - a leader claiming he can convert a chaotic commodity into something like governance.
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"We will work to bring an element of stability to the price of oil." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-will-work-to-bring-an-element-of-stability-to-123967/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

