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Marketers Say Tough Times As Petrol Hits N200/litre by dre11(m): 8:43am On Nov 08, 2022
° Tankers spend over one week at loading terminal

° NNPC’s supply drops, many filling stations empty

° Scarcity may drag till festive season, operators say


The cost of Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol, has risen to as high as N200/litre at depots, which means that motorists should brace up to buy PMS above N200/litre at filling stations.

It was learnt on Monday that PMS cost, which was about N178 to N185/litre recently, had been jerked up by private depot owners due to the drop in supply by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, among other operational concerns.

This came as both the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria and the Petroleum Retail Outlet Owners Association of Nigeria told our correspondent that tankers were now spending more than one week on queues for petrol at depots.

This, they said, had led to empty filling stations nationwide, a development creating chaos among motorists at some of the few outlets dispensing petrol in Abuja, Nasarawa, Niger and neighbouring states on Monday.

The National Vice President, IPMAN, Abubakar Maigandi, confirmed the reduction in supply by NNPC and the hike in the ex-depot price of petrol at depots in Lagos and Warri, Delta State.

NNPC has remained the sole importer of petrol into Nigeria for several years running. Other marketers halted petrol imports due to their inability to access foreign exchange without hassles.

“Firstly, due to that flooded road issue, the products at most filling stations became exhausted. Then, we noticed that there is not enough availability of products because most of our trucks are stuck in various depots,” Maigandi said.


He added, “This is due to the fact that there is not enough supply of products from the NNPC. These are the challenges we have been facing. Your truck will go there and queue for more than one week.

“And you know that when a truck spends one week on a queue without loading, it will cause a serious issue in terms of availability. Again, because independent marketers rely on private depot owners to get products, when we go there to purchase, they sell at almost N200/litre to us.

They now sell between N190 to N200/litre in Lagos and Warri depots. You can now imagine the cost at filling stations. People should definitely be ready to buy above N200/litre if this situation continues.”

On whether the NNPC was providing any explanation, Maigandi stated that the national oil firm now described itself as a player in the business following its transition to a limited liability company in July.

“Since their transition to a limited liability company, when we raise some of our concerns to them, they will tell us that they are just marketers like us,” he stated.

The IPMAN vice chairman said the situation had increased the sufferings of the masses and the oil marketers, stressing that the way out was not just to deregulate the downstream oil sector but to get Nigeria’s refineries working.

“Deregulation alone will not solve the problem because we don’t have the refined commodity in excess. And if they deregulate, the price of petrol may exceed N500/litre,” Maigandi stated.

He added, “This is because the dollar is now about N900 at the parallel market. So, if they deregulate, marketers will have to go to the parallel market to source dollars for petrol imports.

“So, if the dollar is N900, when you import PMS, you can only imagine the cost. Therefore, I’ll say the way forward is basically to put our refineries in order. That is the only major way. You cannot deregulate what you don’t have. If you do that, you will be causing a lot of hardship.”

The President, PETROAN, Billy Gillis-Harry, confirmed that his team had moved round the country and figured out that most depots had limited products to dispense.

“The reality is that there are no products,” he stated.

The oil marketers president added, “There are no products to lift in many states and once there are no products to lift, then you’ll have scarcity. So, the NNPC, being the only supplier, should act fast.”

Gillis-Harry also called for the prompt rehabilitation of Nigeria’s refineries, stressing that marketers had consistently asked the government to involve PETROAN in getting the refineries running.

“We have repeatedly stated that we cannot continue importing petrol. It is not sustainable and not healthy to the slim funds at our disposal. We must get our refineries working and marketers are ever willing to support the government in this,” he stated.
On his part, the Executive Secretary, Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria, Clement Isong, earlier stated that MOMAN had been calling for the deregulation of the downstream oil sector and the rehabilitation of refineries.

He said, “Of course, we want our refineries to come back on stream. It is important to make sure that people have fuel to buy at filling stations. This is why we keep saying, ‘deregulate and make life easier for everybody.’

“This is because it is not that simple to get petrol to customers on the street. It is difficult and people don’t know and may not appreciate this.”

Also speaking, the Secretary, Abuja-Suleja IPMAN, Mohammed Shuaibu, stated that the current challenges of poor distribution and supply shortage of petrol might lead to widespread queues for PMS during the festive period in December.

“Our worry as marketers is that the festive month is at hand and if nothing is done quickly to address the current concerns around supply, I am afraid that it would escalate during the festivities, because it has started,” he stated.

Shuaibu described the situation as very precarious, stressing that it was the government that had capacity to address it, through NNPC.

He said, “We are in a very precarious situation and we pray it does not escalate beyond this. But then the government has to wake up to its duties, because as you know, none of the four refineries are productive. They are more or less obsolete.

“We also have 21 depots across the country, nine in the North and 12 in the South. But these depots, which are supposed to be storage facilities, are not productive because the pipelines that supply products to them are old or are vandalised.

“So, the only way to get petroleum products into Nigeria today is through imports. That is only done by NNPC and when it imports the product, it dumps it in private depots. Who now takes charge of the products?”

Shuaibu added, “But right now the private depots have raised the price of products. This is making everyone apprehensive. Those who have paid at the government-approved price would wake up to find out that they can no longer buy products.

“We also have a shortfall in supply. So, the government has to wake up and do the right thing, because they are the sole importer of the product. If the refineries were working, it wouldn’t be like this.”

The IPMAN official further said the supply chain was poor, adding that the floods posed a challenge recently because roads were covered with water between Lokoja and Abuja.

He, however, stated that the water had receded “and still we have scarcity.”

Shuaibu said, “As it is now, all the Northern parts of Nigeria have been affected and the depots that are supposed to be the storage facilities do not have products. Everybody now relies on going down South to bring in products.

“And when you go there, you are not even sure of getting it. Some trucks spend weeks on roads before they arrive at their destinations due to the bad road network in Nigeria.”

He said a lot of retail outlets owned by independent marketers had been shut due to lack of products to sell, giving rise to the activities of black marketers of petrol.

“Many petrol stations have been closed. These outlets were built to sell petroleum products, but when you don’t have the product, what do you do? This is why you see black marketers selling petrol in jerry cans everywhere,” Shuaibu stated.

NNPC was mute when contacted to speak on the issue despite the massive queues that had repeatedly greeted the Conoil and Total filling stations located directly opposite the headquarters of the company in Abuja.

Its spokesperson, Garba-Deen Muhammad, did not answer calls to his phone, neither did he reply a text message on the matter.

https://punchng.com/marketers-say-tough-times-as-petrol-hits-n200-litre/

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Re: Marketers Say Tough Times As Petrol Hits N200/litre by PlayMaker14: 8:50am On Nov 08, 2022
angry
Re: Marketers Say Tough Times As Petrol Hits N200/litre by alsudan: 8:51am On Nov 08, 2022
Something that has hit 270 here in the North.

APC really deserves to apologize to Nigerians and respectfully pull out from the 2023 Presidential race.

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Re: Marketers Say Tough Times As Petrol Hits N200/litre by Fkmodhi: 8:53am On Nov 08, 2022
It’s a lie because still dey fuel at #97 with his agbados membership card...

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Re: Marketers Say Tough Times As Petrol Hits N200/litre by Nobody: 8:54am On Nov 08, 2022
Observing
Re: Marketers Say Tough Times As Petrol Hits N200/litre by Bontafa: 9:07am On Nov 08, 2022
It's a lie

APC urchins buy it with he official urchin card for N55/litre

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Re: Marketers Say Tough Times As Petrol Hits N200/litre by Candidlady: 9:10am On Nov 08, 2022
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Re: Marketers Say Tough Times As Petrol Hits N200/litre by Jokerman(m): 9:11am On Nov 08, 2022
Lies.

As an APC card carrying member, when I got to fuel station yesterday to fill my car, I saw 190 per litre, but immediately I said emilokan to my yoruba attendant, he sold it to me at 97 naira per litre....

So advice, say emilokan at any fuel station as a yoruba man grin

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Re: Marketers Say Tough Times As Petrol Hits N200/litre by Nobody: 9:21am On Nov 08, 2022
I buy 250 here in kebbi already, I don't know what other increase APC wants...

To avert the incoming disaster and spike in criminality vote PDP.



Atiku is coming

boldtruthalways:

It means you have not learnt anything. You will but it N500 if Atiku wins. Open your eyes. Peter Obi is the face of a new Nigeria.

Peter Obi will drop out of the race latest December

Atiku is coming

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Re: Marketers Say Tough Times As Petrol Hits N200/litre by SadiqBabaSani: 9:32am On Nov 08, 2022
Apc confused desperate power hungry people

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Re: Marketers Say Tough Times As Petrol Hits N200/litre by SadiqBabaSani: 9:32am On Nov 08, 2022
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Re: Marketers Say Tough Times As Petrol Hits N200/litre by sylve11: 12:26pm On Nov 08, 2022
Terrible times we've found ourselves.

From Kerosene to cooking gas to food, just to everything. The prices are crazily outrageous.

The youths are busy supporting those who they think would add 5 kobos to their lives; in reality, they are still going to complain when they believe the Messiah continue from where the Messiah met the mess.

The answer lies in the youths. If there is ever a time the brotherhoods should be useful, then it's now.

No Messiah anywhere, my people, but as you are marching for good governance, March against your conscience and attitudes as well. We are the government and the government is we.

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Re: Marketers Say Tough Times As Petrol Hits N200/litre by seguno2: 12:26pm On Nov 08, 2022
dre11:
° Tankers spend over one week at loading terminal

° NNPC’s supply drops, many filling stations empty

° Scarcity may drag till festive season, operators say


https://punchng.com/marketers-say-tough-times-as-petrol-hits-n200-litre/

Emilokan Jagbajantis is going to use continuity to fix this ASAP with the renewed hopelessness of propaganda and lies he relies on for making himself president, as he did for Buhari in 2015. Who will vote for this?

Did I hear you say- God forbid BaThing.

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Re: Marketers Say Tough Times As Petrol Hits N200/litre by Bryan88(m): 12:26pm On Nov 08, 2022
And yet some stoopid, sensel*ss urchins stil want make APC continue destroying the con3 from where Buhari regime stopped..well, we all know d people wey go suffer am pass...if u like vote wisely, if u like don’t...my eastern brothers will continue makin their money with or without govt as usual and will never lack.

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Re: Marketers Say Tough Times As Petrol Hits N200/litre by ibechris(m): 12:27pm On Nov 08, 2022
Evil govt.

Let everything be happening at least we shall see how some people who don't want good things in their lives would cope(urchins).

We are watching.

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Re: Marketers Say Tough Times As Petrol Hits N200/litre by JimohMomoh: 12:27pm On Nov 08, 2022
I remember when the vulture griller , lordviccodaguru, JAMO84 seunmsg NGPatriot , lovenorth nonpartisan1, leodeking, presidency, madridguy and other urchins used to spam nairalaland that Buhari is the best thing to happen to Nigeria.
Now they hide their heads in shame.

When Buhari took over as Senior Petroleum minister, urchins said a new sheriff is in town and fuel scarcity will be a thing of the past. Now we all can see that he is only using the office to favour and enrich his kingsmen.
Under his watch crude oil theft have hit an all time high.


FireUpNow:
Has Buhari and APC ever brought softer times to Nigerian? His trade mark is to cause hardship and suffering upon his people. Don't expect better times too from that Chicago drug sniffer too.

grin grin grin

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Re: Marketers Say Tough Times As Petrol Hits N200/litre by ShaqFu: 12:27pm On Nov 08, 2022
Na wa oh.
Re: Marketers Say Tough Times As Petrol Hits N200/litre by MhizzV(f): 12:27pm On Nov 08, 2022
In North,na #280 I bought fuel today. .that's if u see ooo

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Re: Marketers Say Tough Times As Petrol Hits N200/litre by bigdammyj: 12:28pm On Nov 08, 2022
Noted.
Re: Marketers Say Tough Times As Petrol Hits N200/litre by Cpraxis1: 12:28pm On Nov 08, 2022
Ok. Always the norm before Xmas.


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Re: Marketers Say Tough Times As Petrol Hits N200/litre by shortIGBOman: 12:28pm On Nov 08, 2022
I bought it for 320 here in the EAST. Everything too expensive here. Is the EAST part of Nigeria at all? This is cause, price of everything is extremely high
here compared to other Regions.

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Re: Marketers Say Tough Times As Petrol Hits N200/litre by SILVERLINES: 12:29pm On Nov 08, 2022
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Re: Marketers Say Tough Times As Petrol Hits N200/litre by Angelfrost(m): 12:29pm On Nov 08, 2022
So, Buhari doesn't even plan to finish well... Na wa o!

3 months to election, and nothing to show that you've outperformed your terrible predecessor!

That's 8 years down the drain!

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Re: Marketers Say Tough Times As Petrol Hits N200/litre by pretydiva(f): 12:29pm On Nov 08, 2022
Worst government ever cry

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Re: Marketers Say Tough Times As Petrol Hits N200/litre by Chetas81(m): 12:29pm On Nov 08, 2022
MAD PEOPLE THE USELESS CITIZENS PLS WHERE IS YOUR REFINERY IF YOU GUY'S ARE NOT USELESS IN THIS PART OF WORLD � ONE ELERIBURUKU YOUTH SHOULD COME AND TELL ME WHY WE SHOULD NOT VOTE OUT APC GOVERNMENT IN 2023 ____SUCH INDIVIDUALS NEED YABA LEFT

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Re: Marketers Say Tough Times As Petrol Hits N200/litre by Zetty177x: 12:29pm On Nov 08, 2022
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Re: Marketers Say Tough Times As Petrol Hits N200/litre by MrRichmond: 12:30pm On Nov 08, 2022
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Re: Marketers Say Tough Times As Petrol Hits N200/litre by naniawini(f): 12:30pm On Nov 08, 2022
It’s over 250 per litre in my area


Which way naija embarassed

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Re: Marketers Say Tough Times As Petrol Hits N200/litre by Generalkaycee(m): 12:31pm On Nov 08, 2022
Mugu
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