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IPMAN Warns Against Panic Buying Of Fuel
The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) has warned motorists against panic buying of its products, assuring that there is enough fuel on ground.
IPMAN National Public Relations Officer, Alhaji Suleiman Yakubu, said that the long queues in some parts of Abuja were due to fear of attacks by hoodlums.
Yakubu told The Tide source in Abuja yesterday that, “there is no fuel scarcity; just that some fuel station owners are scared of their property being damaged’’.
“People should not fear and do panic buying as there is enough fuel on ground.”
Yakubu also advised the masses to shun violence and embrace peace for a better economy.
Some of the motorists said they just noticed the long queues and decided to top up.
A taxi driver, who identified himself as Abdullah Hamza, said he had to buy fuel to be able to do his business in case there was scarcity.
“I pray that the government arrest these hoodlums disturbing the peace of the nation.
“ I was scared of coming out but I am the bread winner of my family and they must eat,” Hamza said.
The Tide learnt that there were queues at Shema filling station, AA Rano Oil, Conoil, Mobil, Dan Oil Plc, NNPC Petrol Station, Rain Oil and Gegu filling station, all along Gwarimpa, Kubwa expressway, yesterday.
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