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IPMAN Queries Petrol Scarcity At Loading Depots

L-R: Director-General, Energy Commission of Nigeria, Prof. Eli Bala; President, Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE), Mr Otis Anyaeji and chairman, Petroleum Division, Nigeria Society of Engineers, Mr Anthony Abolarin at the NSE Workshops and Conference in Abuja, recently.
The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) has said that the ongoing fuel scarcity might linger on as marketers face the challenges of non-availability of petrol in depots.
Chairman, Western Zone of IPMAN, Alhaji Ahmed Debo disclosed this in an interview with newsmen in Lagos yesterday as queues resurfaced within the metropolis.
According to Debo, marketers are facing serious challenges because there is no petrol to load.
“There is no product to load to the hinterland; most marketers depend on Lagos and they could not get product; so, it’s very difficult getting petrol in Ilorin, Kogi, Osun, Ekiti, Ibadan and others.
“We hope that government would expedite action on petrol importation to salvage the situation as most marketers had been thrown out of business.
“We could not load petrol in major depots in Lagos as it is only NIPCO and Folawiyo that have product which is strictly for NNPC retails outs.
“Loading tickets given to marketers couldn’t work as there is no petrol to load in any depots,” he said.
Debo, however, urged President Muhamadu Buhari to urgently intervene on the lingering fuel scarcity issues and importation challenges to avoid hindering socio-economic growth of the nation.
“We are still having the fuel problem because there is no supply. Even with the little we are rationing, if you look at the queues very well, they have returned to what they used to be. And it is a very devastating situation now.
“Most of the depots are not loading well. Even the products they promised that they will soon pump to the depots are not in sight now,” he added.
The Tide source who monitored the situation reported that the slight improvement in recent days has worsened as queues grew longer on Tuesday at the few petrol stations selling the product in Lagos.
Our source also reports that fuel queues grow longer in Lagos metropolis, while loading at depots has not improved significantly, with many of them still attending to tickets issued in 2015.
In Lagos, many filling stations did not have the product, while those who had sell between N150 to N 220 per litre.
Some stations on Ikorodu Road like NIPCO, Total, Conoil and Forte Oil are selling but experiencing long queues.
At Ikorodu, few stations like Bravo, Fagbems, Dhram, Accion and Flomssy were selling within N150 to N 230 per litre.
The Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, Mr Garba Deen Mohammed , had assured motorists and other users that the current shortage would soon be over as the problems had been largely resolved.
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