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Fuel Scarcity Hits Abuja As Marketers Shut Stations by Bobloco: 6:54am On Sep 07, 2022
Many fillings stations were shut on Tuesday leading to lengthy queues by motorists for Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol, at the few outlets that dispensed the commodity in Abuja and neighbouring states.

Petrol scarcity resumed again in the Federal Capital Territory and environs on Tuesday after about a month break, as motorists and other PMS users imagined when they would see the last of fuel queues in Abuja.

The petrol scarcity and its attendant queues on Tuesday were due to the warning strike embarked upon by the Suleja Depot Branch of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria.

The oil marketers commenced the three-day warning strike on Monday and stopped their members from lifting petrol from the depot to more than five states in the North including Abuja, a development that caused scarcity on Tuesday.

The two ever-busy filling stations, Conoil and Total, located right in front of the headquarters of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, shut their doors to customers on Tuesday.

Reason being that they had no product to dispense. However, black marketers in front of the filling stations and opposite NNPC headquarters, used the opportunity to sell their wares at higher rates to motorists.

Government officials kept mute about the situation when contacted.

The spokesperson of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority, Kimchi Apollo, for instance, did not answer his telephone when contacted. He also did not reply a text message sent to him on the matter.

The PUNCH reported on Tuesday that Abuja, Kaduna, Nasarawa, Kogi, Niger and neighbouring states might encounter another round of PMS scarcity following the commencement of a three-day warning strike by the Suleja Depot Branch of IPMAN.

Members of the union commenced the strike on Monday in protest against the continued indebtedness of the Federal Government to oil marketers with respect to the payment of fuel transportation costs, otherwise called bridging claims.

The IPMAN Suleja Depot Branch Chairman, Yahaya Alhassan, said marketers had stopped the supply of products from the depot, as the union had prevented trucks from moving PMS to the northern states.

He said marketers were withdrawing their services until the Federal Government settled their outstanding bridging claims of N50.5bn.


He said the three-day warning strike would go on if the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority fails to remit the money.

“At the expiration of the warning strike on Wednesday, if they (NMDPRA) fail to pay us, the stoppage of supply would continue indefinitely,” Alhassan stated, adding that all the appeals which the association made to the authority to pay the debt had been ignored.

In a similar development, the National Executive Committee of IPMAN said on Tuesday that it had been informed of some series of unwarranted attacks against members loading petroleum products across NNPC depots and private depots.

It said the attacks were within Rivers State “by group of disgruntled people using the army and police and claiming to be acting on order from above.”

IPMAN President, Debo Ahmed, said members of the association should be “kindly be informed that we have not authorised any body to harass or intimidate our members under the guise of levy collection.

“On behalf of IPMAN NEC, I direct that you withdraw your services anywhere you find them trying to execute this evil plot.”

Payments of marketers’ claims ongoing, N103bn disbursed – NMDPRA

Reacting to the development in a statement on Tuesday night, the NMDPRA said it held a meeting with the Northern Independent Petroleum Marketers Forum on September 5 and 6, 2022 with the participation of the NNPC Ltd.

It stated that during the meeting the authority informed the marketers that payment of their claims was ongoing and that over N103bn had been paid to marketers.

“Previous engagements and today’s meeting addressed issues regarding bridging claims and other matters,” it stated.

It added, “The authority would like to reiterate that payment of bridging claims is an ongoing process and payments are disbursed as it is received from marketers.

https://punchng.com/fuel-scarcity-hits-abuja-as-marketers-shut-stations/

Re: Fuel Scarcity Hits Abuja As Marketers Shut Stations by babyfaceafrica: 6:56am On Sep 07, 2022
Okay
Re: Fuel Scarcity Hits Abuja As Marketers Shut Stations by hitman2015: 6:57am On Sep 07, 2022
O boy which way naija. Common man don suffer.

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Hits Abuja As Marketers Shut Stations by Nobody: 6:59am On Sep 07, 2022
Vote right... Vote labour, Vote Peter Obi...

Vote for something fresh, vote for renewed hope... of what use is voting the old order and praying for surprise..

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Hits Abuja As Marketers Shut Stations by PresidObi: 6:59am On Sep 07, 2022
APC are incapable of ruling Nigeria

So also PDP

Labour party will ensure fuel availability with ease.

It only needs a party with a smart candidate to correct the problems.

ObiDatti are very clever guys.

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Hits Abuja As Marketers Shut Stations by Nobody: 7:03am On Sep 07, 2022
Too much suffering

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Hits Abuja As Marketers Shut Stations by Landmack: 7:05am On Sep 07, 2022
Lol


Nice one

I think both APC,PDP,even LP members of Abuja will be affected by this...abi is there any APC fuel station selling pms at 100/L to only APC members ?

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Hits Abuja As Marketers Shut Stations by robinso01(m): 7:07am On Sep 07, 2022
As usual

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Hits Abuja As Marketers Shut Stations by FunkeAyorinde: 7:12am On Sep 07, 2022
Again?

The only set of people that will vote APC and PDP are religious & ethnic bigots. Never do wells and perpetual slaves to old and selfish politicians. Sane youth and sound folks won't give shi shi to APC and PDP in 2023. Join the elites and let's change the dynamics.

Buhari will go down in history as the worst president Nigeria ever had. A president who came when Nigerians cried for change from PDP and instead of doing better he took us to stone age and made us a laughing stock among African nations. We're worst now than we were 7 years back. Honest people know that PDP and APC have lost their chances.

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Hits Abuja As Marketers Shut Stations by Teecosmetics(f): 7:13am On Sep 07, 2022
That’s the problem
Nothing seems to be working, even the oil we produce!

Ladies, make your lips look sexy

Check my Sig ASAP!

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Hits Abuja As Marketers Shut Stations by Racoon(m): 7:13am On Sep 07, 2022
So much self inflicted trouble in the land.

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Hits Abuja As Marketers Shut Stations by etrouble: 7:13am On Sep 07, 2022
Opportunity for Bandits to make money. Just go to fuel stations with long queues and pack as many people as possible into civilian buses and drive them into the forest. Then start selling them to their families for millions. Buhari will definitely not end well.

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Hits Abuja As Marketers Shut Stations by Judolisco(m): 7:13am On Sep 07, 2022
Fuel scarcity has been in Abuja since early February...

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Hits Abuja As Marketers Shut Stations by SinGbere(m): 7:14am On Sep 07, 2022
Ok
Re: Fuel Scarcity Hits Abuja As Marketers Shut Stations by bestman09(m): 7:14am On Sep 07, 2022
shocked

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Hits Abuja As Marketers Shut Stations by opalu: 7:14am On Sep 07, 2022
If Abuja people dont use their heads in this next election, na dem sabi

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Hits Abuja As Marketers Shut Stations by ZombieTAMER: 7:14am On Sep 07, 2022
By the time APc is done with Nigeria....



people will be committing suicide in droves daily

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Hits Abuja As Marketers Shut Stations by valentineuwakwe(m): 7:14am On Sep 07, 2022
Govt is still lookong for ways to increase this fuel price to what the gov forum recommended at 350 per litre.....

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Hits Abuja As Marketers Shut Stations by OyeofIkoTuN(m): 7:14am On Sep 07, 2022
Igbo marketers

Wicked

Choke the capital

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Hits Abuja As Marketers Shut Stations by gasparpisciotta: 7:15am On Sep 07, 2022
darling2222:
I believe all these will end when peter obi becomes president next year

Saboteurs will always exist in Africa, especially among Nigerians

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Hits Abuja As Marketers Shut Stations by etrouble: 7:15am On Sep 07, 2022
OyeofIkoTuN:
Igbo marketers

Wicked

Choke the capital

It's hereditary. They were born wicked. Many already sold their parents for shikini money. Thousands are in prisons all over the world for drugs and human trafficking. Several are operating baby factories all over the country, abducting children across Africa and selling them for shikini money

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Hits Abuja As Marketers Shut Stations by BrickDevo: 7:15am On Sep 07, 2022
Lol
Re: Fuel Scarcity Hits Abuja As Marketers Shut Stations by Akinsete19(m): 7:15am On Sep 07, 2022
It shouldn't reach Eko o
Re: Fuel Scarcity Hits Abuja As Marketers Shut Stations by Dukeolumidemans(m): 7:16am On Sep 07, 2022
Nothing is working in Nigeria at all. Good Roads, Electricity, Road Transportation, Air Transportation, Sea Transportation, Importation, Food, Jobs, Palliatives, ASSU, Security, Travelling for wherrr... Make Una kukuma divide the country make every region take charge of their own destiny. Because the way I see it, people will start eating other people's food, on top of their stoves, in the next few years if all these continues in Nigeria...

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Hits Abuja As Marketers Shut Stations by OyeofIkoTuN(m): 7:16am On Sep 07, 2022
etrouble:


It's hereditary

I hate slaves

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Hits Abuja As Marketers Shut Stations by nkemoma(m): 7:16am On Sep 07, 2022
Vote Tinubu and Shetterorrist for continuity from Bottom to Abyss


Una never see anything...

They seem to make progress in one area then crumble 10 other areas.

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Hits Abuja As Marketers Shut Stations by AliyuMahdi9: 7:17am On Sep 07, 2022
APC from top to Bottom.


A big Shame.
Re: Fuel Scarcity Hits Abuja As Marketers Shut Stations by krebdawise(m): 7:17am On Sep 07, 2022
Omo this corn-tree

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