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IPMAN Crisis Deepens
The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) yesterday condemned the vandalism of its headquarters by suspected aggrieved members of the association who were expelled in 2007.
The association said that the criminal act was unwarranted and urged members to close ranks to ensure peace in the association and also ensure stable fuel supply in the country.
The association made the condemnation in a statement issued by Alhaji Danladi Pasali, Special Assistant (Media) to the IPMAN President, Mr Chinedu Okoronkwo.
Pasali said that the vandalism of its office was “an act by saboteurs“ aimed at frustrating its activities to ensure free flow of petroleum products in the country.
He said that the “criminal act“ had been reported to the appropriate security agency.
“It was illegal and an act in contempt of court by suspended IPMAN members to break into an office and take over it.
“Meanwhile, the case of the suspension of those members is still pending in court in Abuja.
“They should stop parading themselves as officials of the association because the legal foundation of their power had been removed by the ruling of the court,’’ he said.
Pasali said that it was wrong for any member of the association to disrupt activities of the association.
He called on the Nigeria Police to wade into the matter “with some sense of urgency“ in order to stop any fracas that might disrupt the supply of petroleum products during this festive season.
“We want to call all on our members across the country to disregard any move by some disgruntled persons to disrupt the smooth supply of petroleum products.
“IPMAN will continue to work tirelessly to ensure that we achieve our core visions for Nigerians,’’ he said.
Some IPMAN members were suspended in 2007 following a power tussle within the group.
The case to determine the right group to constitute the IPMAN executive is still pending before an Appeal Court in Abuja.
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