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Fuel Supply: 9,000 Marketers May Lose Licences, Seek FG’s Intervention by BeeBeeOoh(m): 6:14am On May 03
•IPMAN begs NMDPRA, NNPC not to delist operators from sales portal to avert fuel crisis

•Queues persist as more filling stations open for sale, pump price drops marginally


As Nigerians battle fuel scarcity, over 9,000 oil marketers are on the verge of losing their operating licences.

As a result, the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria is urging the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited to extend its final deadline for licensing renewal to July.

It also appealed to the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Regulatory Authority to release 9,000 already processed licences to its members.

The association made the request known in a release signed by the National Public Relations Officer, Chief Chinedu Ukadike, on Thursday in Abuja.

Recall that IPMAN in a statement on Sunday lamented the slow pace of marketers’ licence renewal by the NMDPRA.

The NNPCL had placed a deadline of April 15, 2024, for marketers to renew their licences or risk closure to access their customer express portals for the purchase of petroleum products from NNPC Retail Limited.

But IPMAN requested an extension, saying the extension would enable marketers to reconcile their licenses and reduce panic buying by members of the public aggravating the present scarcity of petroleum products.

The statement read, “The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria are abreast with current developments in the downstream sector of our petroleum industry and wish to state that the latest information reaching us from the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority states that they have already processed more than 9,000 out of the 15,000 licenses they are expected to process for our members within this period.

“Marketers are fast-tracking the processing of their licenses to avoid the impending closure of their customer express portals for purchase of petroleum products from NNPC Retail Limited.

“We, therefore, use this opportunity to appeal to the management of the NMDPRA and NNPC Retail Limited to respectively release the processed licenses and extend the deadline for delisting of marketers from their express portals. If our request is granted, it will ease the tension of panic buying by members of the public in order not to aggravate the present scarcity of petroleum products.”

Giving further clarity in a telephone interview, Ukadike said, “The release is to appeal to the NNPCL and NMPDRA to please extend the final deadline to July so that it would enable them to reconcile the licences so that they will not be unduly shut out off the portal and that is IPMAN appeal.”

Our correspondent contacted the NMDPRA South-West Regional Coordinator, Ayo Cardoso, over the plea of the marketers.

Responding, Cardoso told The PUNCH that the NMDPRA would take a look at the request and act accordingly.

“We will look into their request,” he responded during a chat with our correspondent.

The PUNCH recalled that amid the ongoing fuel crisis, IPMAN had on Tuesday declared that it would shut down the 30,000 stations operated by IPMAN members across the country if the Federal Government failed to pay the N200bn that was being owed marketers.


IPMAN specifically said the NMDPRA had refused to clear the debt, which had continued to accrue since September 2022.

It disclosed this in a communique issued in Abuja by the Chairman of IPMAN Depot Chairmen Forum, Yahaya Alhassan, over the non-payment of marketers’ bridging claims.

Fuel scarcity lingers

In their quest to buy the currently scarce Premium Motor Spirit, commercial drivers in Abeokuta, the capital of Ogun State have started keeping vigil at fuel stations.

The Federal Government on Wednesday said it had begun a 15-day emergency fuel supply to ensure the commodity circulates across the length and breadth of the country to immediately cushion the scarcity.

The government also disclosed that vessels importing Premium Motor Spirit would continue to berth at the shore to discharge petrol to different depots, from where the product would be distributed to different filling stations.

But despite these promises, the product is yet to be available to residents as commercial drivers now keep vigil at filling stations in Abeokuta, Lagos, Oyo and others.

Commercial drivers have raised transport fares as the majority of them now patronise black marketers who sell a litre of petrol at N1,200 per litre or more.

A commercial driver, Adio Adegoke, at Slaab filling station in Abeokuta, told our correspondent that he had slept in his taxi in an attempt to buy fuel.

“I had to park my car here since 7:30 pm yesterday when my tank went empty. I slept at Divine Pax Oil and Gas filling station,” he said.

Also, a mechanic, Lekan Ade, corroborated the claims of the taxi driver stating, “I just bought it there this afternoon for one of my customers, they are still selling it as we speak at the rate of N950 per litre.”

When our correspondent visited the fuel station, aside from being written on their metre, an attendant was also seen warning motorists to go if they could not buy the product at that rate.

Another driver, Adeoluwa Onasanya, told one of our correspondents that many slept at the filling station before they could get the product.

The PUNCH observed that the persistent fuel scarcity seems to be a huge source of income for black marketers, as young boys and girls were sighted by the roadside in Lekki, Ajah and other parts of Lagos advertising fuel in jerry cans.

One of our correspondents observed that along the Egbeda-Idimu-Ikotun axis of Lagos, the black marketers sold five litres of the product for N6,000.

A young man who gave his name as Mr John said, “How many litres do you want? We sell 5 litres here for N6,000. At the fuel station, they sell a litre for N1,200, we have to bribe the fuel station to be able to get the product, I can give you any amount of litre that you want,” he boasted.

The PUNCH observed a long queue of vehicles at the NNPC filling station along the Cele Expressway which was selling at N568/litre, while the AP filling station at Barracks Bustop was selling fuel at N700/litre with a long queue of motorists scrambling to buy fuel.

As the queues refuse to ease off at the filling stations despite the promises from the government, Nigerians are worried that the fuel crisis might degenerate into loss of sources of income.

https://punchng.com/fuel-supply-9000-marketers-may-lose-licences-seek-fgs-intervention/

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Re: Fuel Supply: 9,000 Marketers May Lose Licences, Seek FG’s Intervention by seyits: 6:25am On May 03
People are just too greedy and selfish in this country. All they care is just their own pocket and nothing else matters to them.

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Re: Fuel Supply: 9,000 Marketers May Lose Licences, Seek FG’s Intervention by Bobloco: 6:28am On May 03
shocked
Re: Fuel Supply: 9,000 Marketers May Lose Licences, Seek FG’s Intervention by DatIgalaDude: 6:52am On May 03
Until marketers, Filling stations and black marketers are used as example, we would get any results.
In Nigeria, we get the leaders we deserve because even the ordinary man is full of corruption and greed.

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Re: Fuel Supply: 9,000 Marketers May Lose Licences, Seek FG’s Intervention by kennyz247(m): 11:56am On May 03
Everything is is just scam in D's county

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Re: Fuel Supply: 9,000 Marketers May Lose Licences, Seek FG’s Intervention by Lilgabby(m): 11:57am On May 03
Government oloriburuku. 😂

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Re: Fuel Supply: 9,000 Marketers May Lose Licences, Seek FG’s Intervention by idanone(m): 11:57am On May 03
Better, to be poor is not a crime, there is away u can treat the poor that they won't lose their sense of belonging. Those marketers are nothing but theifs in animal skin stealing from the poor and making life hard for 🇳🇬.

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Re: Fuel Supply: 9,000 Marketers May Lose Licences, Seek FG’s Intervention by Cindypresh(f): 11:57am On May 03
There's an error in this Topic...who pushed this to front-page??


Why is tinubu synonymous to bad news ee
Re: Fuel Supply: 9,000 Marketers May Lose Licences, Seek FG’s Intervention by Mikomiko1: 11:59am On May 03
Nigerians should stop laughing, Wizkid is Not Feeling Well,He needs Help- Isaac Fayose
Watch video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8oQFJgV1YI
Re: Fuel Supply: 9,000 Marketers May Lose Licences, Seek FG’s Intervention by Houseontherock1: 11:59am On May 03
undecided
Re: Fuel Supply: 9,000 Marketers May Lose Licences, Seek FG’s Intervention by Khyrvxjzy: 12:01pm On May 03
gh
Re: Fuel Supply: 9,000 Marketers May Lose Licences, Seek FG’s Intervention by Skyehigher1: 12:02pm On May 03
Oloriburuku marketer that stress the masses ogun will judge all of you

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Re: Fuel Supply: 9,000 Marketers May Lose Licences, Seek FG’s Intervention by Khyrvxjzy: 12:02pm On May 03
Cindypresh:


There's an error in this Topic...who pushed this to front-page??


Why is tinubu synonymous to bad news ee

peter obi will never be president

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Re: Fuel Supply: 9,000 Marketers May Lose Licences, Seek FG’s Intervention by sofeo(m): 12:03pm On May 03
It's well
Re: Fuel Supply: 9,000 Marketers May Lose Licences, Seek FG’s Intervention by Cindypresh(f): 12:04pm On May 03
Khyrvxjzy:


peter obi will never be president

And he will forever be your nightmare

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Re: Fuel Supply: 9,000 Marketers May Lose Licences, Seek FG’s Intervention by id4sho(m): 12:04pm On May 03
tongue
Re: Fuel Supply: 9,000 Marketers May Lose Licences, Seek FG’s Intervention by F117nighthawk: 12:06pm On May 03
Suffering and smiling nation,una too like suffer head,make everybody park his or her car at home,and sit at home for a whole week and see if this government will not reset their brains,
It's because they know that even if fuel is scare and sold for 2000 náírà per liter,una go still go out there Hussle and queue to buy,
The COVID 19 period should serve as an example for us as a people,
If they see for once people are determined and united on this and no movement anywhere,they will resolve the situation as quickly as possible

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Re: Fuel Supply: 9,000 Marketers May Lose Licences, Seek FG’s Intervention by YourGFsnatcher: 12:08pm On May 03
sadHain

Real phools are the ones who think removal of fuel subsidy will make Nigeria better. There's no country in the world that doesn't subsidise one product. Now they want to remove that of electricity and added just 20% for workers. How many people work with the government. When u have over 100% increase in prize of commodities they are adding 20% to salaries of less than 20% of the population. How dumb can some people be before they know nothing is actually made for them in all.these?

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Re: Fuel Supply: 9,000 Marketers May Lose Licences, Seek FG’s Intervention by adecz: 12:11pm On May 03
⭕️Politicians have turned Nigeria into
a lawless, survival of the fittest jungle❗️❗️❗️⭕️
Re: Fuel Supply: 9,000 Marketers May Lose Licences, Seek FG’s Intervention by vengertime: 12:14pm On May 03
Everything in Nigeria is always filled with Cartels trying to feed off poor people.

Please when Dangote refinery starts filling stations should rent or use their tanker truck to buy fuel directly from the refinery.

It should not go through a cartel before getting to the filling stations
Re: Fuel Supply: 9,000 Marketers May Lose Licences, Seek FG’s Intervention by teepain: 12:16pm On May 03
DatIgalaDude:
Until marketers, Filling stations and black marketers are used as example, we would get any results.
In Nigeria, we get the leaders we deserve because even the ordinary man is full of corruption and greed.

These Independent Marketers are not needed in the supply chain in my opinion. Over the years, they have become some sort of cartel. We need to look at some alternative supply chain models.

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Re: Fuel Supply: 9,000 Marketers May Lose Licences, Seek FG’s Intervention by Sakobaba(m): 12:17pm On May 03
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Re: Fuel Supply: 9,000 Marketers May Lose Licences, Seek FG’s Intervention by VeeVeeMyLuv(m): 12:19pm On May 03
There is a very terrible habit lately with active connivance of govt officials, they ensure that the system is very inefficient thereby creating problems, then they take advantage of the bad situation they created as capitalists and profiteer from it at the expense and detriment of the hapless masses.

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Re: Fuel Supply: 9,000 Marketers May Lose Licences, Seek FG’s Intervention by Cradletop: 12:29pm On May 03
The solution to this is a no brainer but our leaders won't do the right thing. It is well.
Re: Fuel Supply: 9,000 Marketers May Lose Licences, Seek FG’s Intervention by Bluntemperor: 12:38pm On May 03
These are ubiquitous enemies of ALL Nigerians,- like DISCOS, that gives our more Darkness and other MDAS -and they have held Nigerians to ransom for Decades!
They should be dismantled and Delisted a long time and this is why I differ from the so called NLC- who have been receiving Dues from this ditched Characters, and how many have they Accounted for ,as Labour leaders in their respective Accounts?
Thank God NNPC,have just woken up from deep -Slumber,as they are owned by Cabals in Nigeria and they don't mean well for Ordinary Nigerians-who bears the brunt!
Just note the following analysis:
- Assuming,Nigeria don have Crude- Oil, assuming God did not bless Nigeria with all these minerals resources, assuming there is No Niger- Delta,to carry Oil,how would this Country be like?
• Why can't we just have Peace - with Oil/ Fuel as a Resources - because of Corruption,Greed and lack of Patriotism - for our Father's Land!
• Why can't we have Fuel - for People to pack their Vehicles at agreed Price( not for Money to change hands between the Fuel- Station Managers and the Masses buying the Products) - until he charged illegal additional Prices before he/ she sells to the Public - greed and lack of Patriotism!
• Why can't we just have Peace - on Security of lives and Properties, especially in the North,where Bokoharam ,Iswap,etc are holding out- - as Nigerians sold their Conscience to External - and Internal Enemies - why? Greed,tribal cards and lack of Patriotism!
_ God is just laughing for given us these Natural Resources, yet we messed up everything!
But why Nigerians?
Re: Fuel Supply: 9,000 Marketers May Lose Licences, Seek FG’s Intervention by zionstaar75: 12:41pm On May 03
seyits:
People are just too greedy and selfish in this country. All they care is just their own pocket and nothing else matters to them
u get sense
Re: Fuel Supply: 9,000 Marketers May Lose Licences, Seek FG’s Intervention by Fearyourcreator: 1:00pm On May 03
seyits:
People are just too greedy and selfish in this country. All they care is just their own pocket and nothing else matters to them
Lolz... Masses thieves,leaders thieves ... Lolzzzz... If that MTN glitch didn't tell some smart people in this country something about the masses ehn.. Them go blame government till them die ... The masses is much more of the problem... We don't care about one another and these leaders know it ... Make we dey play se
Re: Fuel Supply: 9,000 Marketers May Lose Licences, Seek FG’s Intervention by Fearyourcreator: 1:01pm On May 03
DatIgalaDude:
Until marketers, Filling stations and black marketers are used as example, we would get any results.
In Nigeria, we get the leaders we deserve because even the ordinary man is full of corruption and greed.
Simple as ABC
Re: Fuel Supply: 9,000 Marketers May Lose Licences, Seek FG’s Intervention by predictor1: 1:02pm On May 03
Cindypresh:


There's an error in this Topic...who pushed this to front-page??


Why is tinubu synonymous to bad news ee
Evict Tinubu from your head. He shouldn't be living there rent-free.
Re: Fuel Supply: 9,000 Marketers May Lose Licences, Seek FG’s Intervention by Fearyourcreator: 1:04pm On May 03
YourGFsnatcher:
sadHain

Real phools are the ones who think removal of fuel subsidy will make Nigeria better. There's no country in the world that doesn't subsidise one product. Now they want to remove that of electricity and added just 20% for workers. How many people work with the government. When u have over 100% increase in prize of commodities they are adding 20% to salaries of less than 20% of the population. How dumb can some people be before they know nothing is actually made for them in all.these?
Oloshi ni yin se ... USA the highest producer sells a gallon for over $4 in some state ... $3.4 in Cali ... E ti yawerey ... Make them subsidized for person wey no dey pay tax ...eyin werey yi ... Ole ole

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Re: Fuel Supply: 9,000 Marketers May Lose Licences, Seek FG’s Intervention by Fearyourcreator: 1:10pm On May 03
Bluntemperor:
These are ubiquitous enemies of ALL Nigerians,- like DISCOS, that gives our more Darkness and other MDAS -and they have held Nigerians to ransom for Decades!
They should be dismantled and Delisted a long time and this is why I differ from the so called NLC- who have been receiving Dues from this ditched Characters, and how many have they Accounted for ,as Labour leaders in their respective Accounts?
Thank God NNPC,have just woken up from deep -Slumber,as they are owned by Cabals in Nigeria and they don't mean well for Ordinary Nigerians-who bears the brunt!
Just note the following analysis:
- Assuming,Nigeria don have Crude- Oil, assuming God did not bless Nigeria with all these minerals resources, assuming there is No Niger- Delta,to carry Oil,how would this Country be like?
• Why can't we just have Peace - with Oil/ Fuel as a Resources - because of Corruption,Greed and lack of Patriotism - for our Father's Land!
• Why can't we have Fuel - for People to pack their Vehicles at agreed Price( not for Money to change hands between the Fuel- Station Managers and the Masses buying the Products) - until he charged illegal additional Prices before he/ she sells to the Public - greed and lack of Patriotism!
• Why can't we just have Peace - on Security of lives and Properties, especially in the North,where Bokoharam ,Iswap,etc are holding out- - as Nigerians sold their Conscience to External - and Internal Enemies - why? Greed,tribal cards and lack of Patriotism!
_ God is just laughing for given us these Natural Resources, yet we messed up everything!
But why Nigerians?

Nigeria was even doing fine before oil

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