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Fuel queues: FG begins intervention as oil marketers down tools

OsunDailyBy OsunDailyFebruary 20, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Federal Government on Monday vowed to address the concerns of oil transporters and distributors to ensure smooth operation despite the high cost, especially in the maintenance of trucks used in the distribution of petroleum products.

This was made known by Senator Heineken Lokpobiri, Minister of State Petroleum Resources, Oil, in Abuja, when he met with some of the oil stakeholders in the downstream sector.

The stakeholders include members of the Nigerian Association of Road Transport Owners, NARTO, Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, IPMAN, Petroleum Tankers Drivers, PTD, and the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers, NUPENG.

OsunDailyNG reports that the meeting followed the fuel queues that returned to various fuel stations in many parts of the country.

The queues followed the suspension of operations by NARTO, in fulfillment of their threat to suspend lifting of petroleum products nationwide and down tools from Monday due to high cost of operations and vehicle maintenance.

NARTO and the oil marketers had complained of the high cost of diesel which is over N1, 300 per litre required to fuel their trucks for the transportation and distribution of petroleum products nationwide.

In the city of Abuja, many fuel stations were not dispensing the Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) known as fuel as of Monday evening, while few marketers that were dispensing have long queues and sell between N617 and N675 per litre.

The NNPC Ltd. retail outlets that currently sell at N617 per litre also had long queues, while black marketers were seen on the roads.

The minister, however, said the transporters had demonstrated patriotism and assured of constant and sustained engagement to find lasting solutions to their challenges.

โ€œNigerians are already going through a lot as a result of the circumstances we found ourselves in.

โ€œThe issues they raised are basically commercial and as a government, we have to intervene so that Nigerians will not suffer. At the end of the engagement, there will be a solution,โ€ he said.


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