Business
Minister Allays Fear About Fuel Scarcity
The Minister of Labour and Productivity, Chief Emeka Wogu
has allayed fears about fuel scarcity in the country.
Our correspondent reports that fuel queues were noticed in
some filling stations in Abuja on Thursday, but Wogu said it was panic buying
due to unfounded speculations.
He told our that the unfounded speculation was as a result
of the blockage of the Lagos-Ibadan expressway by articulated vehicle drivers
who were protesting the shooting of their tyres by gunmen.
Wogu said the blockage denied fuel tanker drivers access to
supply fuel and that the scarcity was not caused by any union’s strike as none
in the oil and gas was on strike.
“The present queues of vehicles at petrol stations were
based on unfounded speculations.
“My answer is that, no union in any name is on strike. The
presence of vehicles at filling stations might be part of rumour mongering, out
of unguided speculation and this usually causes panic buying.
“No union is on strike but it is because the tanker drivers
locked the Lagos-Ibadan expressway at Ogere.’’
Wogu said that his ministry had reached out to the Chairman
of the Tanker Drivers, Dr Timothy Ogboru, to prevail on his members to allow
peace to reign.
“Right now, the chairman of the tankers union told me that
the issues have been resolved, and the FRSC has also announced that the road
has been cleared.
“This is because of the prompt intervention of the ministry
and the prompt action of the union chairman, and the tankers caught up in the
lock-up are already heading up North.’’
The minister commended the union chairman for his prompt
action when the ministry intervened.
He advised motorists in Abuja to stop panic buying and urge
“those spreading rumours that NUPENG and PENGASAN are on strike to desist from
doing so’’.
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