Oil & Energy
Lukman Reads Riot Act To NNPC…Threatens Sanctions
The Minister of Petroleum Resources, Dr Rilwanu Lukman, has ordered the management of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), to bridge the yawning gap in the supply of petroleum products to filling stations, and thus, make the products available to Nigerians or face serious sanctions.
The petroleum minister, who gave the order last Thursday at a crucial meeting with top management of the corporation in Abuja, insisted that the Federal Government has become increasingly embarrassed by the deteriorating situation of petroleum products supply and distribution across the country.
Lukman stated that it was unacceptable to the government, that majority of Nigerians queue at filling stations for days in order to get petroleum products, especially fuel and kerosene, saying that the anomaly in the products supply chain must be rectified within seven days.
He directed the management of NNPC to ensure that enough petroleum products were made available to filling stations to enable them dispense the products to their immediate customers.
The minister, who looked livid at the meeting, also directed the management of Pipeline Products Marketing Company (PPMC) to immediately swing into action and ensure that all trucks with products’ allocations were loaded without delay, while making sure that all pipelines for products distribution to depots across the country were properly supplied with required products.
The former president of Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and presidential adviser also directed the Petroleum Products Prices Regulatory Agency (PPPRA) to ensure the tightening of all surveillance activities and compliance with all regulations relating to products supply, distribution and pricing, to mitigate any leakages in the system that may trigger price hike in any part of the country.
Lukman further assured that the co-operation and support of leadership of Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) has been elicited, adding that they have already keyed into the government’s position on the matter.
While warning that the grueling hardship faced by Nigerians as a result of the artificial scarcity of petroleum products must stop now, Lukman noted that government could not fold its arm and watch hapless Nigerians resign to a state of hopelessness, when they were supposed to live in hope of better days ahead in a thriving democracy.
The minister further warned the management of NNPC to brace up to the challenge, otherwise, the government may be forced “to take very drastic action, if necessary”, to get NNPC “to bring the situation under control”.
According to him, “we have directed the management of the NNPC to come together and deal with the situation immediately. It is now a very difficult situation for everybody in the country. It is already a very serious drain on the economy. It is also becoming an emergency situation and a very serious security issue.
“So, we have directed all agencies to swing into action, and remedy the situation within seven days otherwise something drastic would be done”, to the NNPC management “to restore normalcy to the products supply chain,” and recoup the confidence of Nigerians in the ability of government to deal with the situation, he added.
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