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Petrol: NNPC Slashes Price For Marketers To Ease Scarcity by dre11(m): 6:53am On Dec 14, 2022
…Oil marketers promise compliance


…End scarcity in one week — REPS

…Marketers set up a committee to track product delivery, demand 60% of daily product allocation

…Sign an agreement with FG to ensure the availability of the product



The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, NNPCL, yesterday, adopted new measures aimed at guaranteeing adequate fuel supply across the country, by fixing N148 per litre as the price for lifting petrol at depots.

It also agreed to supply outstanding stock to independent oil marketers, to end product shortage.

This came as the independent marketers said they had been lifting the product from private depots at about N200 per litre, which made it impossible for them to meet the Department of State Services, DSS, 48-hour directive last week.

They said that the situation also led to their inability to sell petrol at the N170 per litre like their major marketers’ counterparts and NNPCL.

Vanguard, gathered yesterday, that a meeting was held between NNPCL, marketers and all the stakeholders, where the issues were resolved.

Operations Controller, Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, IPMAN, Mr. Mike Osatuyi, who confirmed the development, said: “Our members have now been allowed to lift petrol at N148 per litre, meaning that we can now reduce our pump prices. We are committed to working with other parties to tackle the shortage across the country as quickly as possible.”


End shortage in one week — Reps

Meanwhile, the House of Representatives, yesterday, called on NNPCL to end the lingering scarcity of petroleum products in the next week to ease the suffering of Nigerians.

The House also called on Nigerian Midstream Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority, NMDPRA, to seek the collaboration of the Nigerian Police Force and DSS to ensure that fuel was sold at the regulated price and in all retail outlets.

The resolutions followed a motion entitled: “Urgent Need for the Government to End the Current Fuel Scarcity,” moved by Saidu Abdullahi (Niger State) under matters of urgent public importance at plenary.

Presenting the motion, Abdullahi noted that in the last few months, Nigerians have been subjected to untold hardships caused by petrol scarcity, affecting economic activities and making the already trying times in the country more difficult.

He said: “Intelligence reports on current fuel scarcity gathered by our securities agencies indicated that there is a deliberate plan by some oil marketers to derail the effort of the government in the distribution of fuel in the country by hoarding the petroleum products and thereby, creating artificial scarcity all over the country.

“While the fuel scarcity is hurting, some major marketers are currently selling fuel at government regulated price, but some independent marketers, who operate in the market have enough petroleum products and are selling at unregulated prices.

“Most of those fuel stations have resulted in selling fuel at over N300 per litre. It is observed with dismay that those who are gaining from this artificial fuel scarcity appear to be smiling home as a result of this ugly development and this has the potency to provoke innocent Nigerians against the government.”


Allocate 60% supplies to us — IPMAN

However, IPMAN Public Relations Officer, Mr. Chinedu Ukadika who spoke to Vanguard, yesterday, urged the NNPCL to allocate 60 percent of petrol imported into the country to independent marketers at official rate to end the perennial scarcity in the country.

IPMAN Public Relations Officer, Mr. Chinedu Ukadika who spoke to Vanguard, yesterday, said the wide networks of independent marketers make them the perfect outlets to ensure sustained distribution of petroleum products across the country.

While applauding the management of NNPCL for ensuring that the independent marketers had access to the product in the past few days, he noted that for supply to normalize, independent stations must be given priorities.

According to him, in the Port Harcourt zone, independent marketers were allocated 35 trucks in the past few days at official pump price of N145.60 which has led to the disappearance of queues in the filling stations.


“Here in Port Harcourt, there is no problem for independent marketers for now. We have received 35 trucks so far and we are still expecting vessels for independent marketers.

“Even though the Port Harcourt Refinery depot has been shut down, we are getting from the private depots that NNPCL is using to distribute the product. The private depots are owned by DAPMAN members. At times there are challenges because the depot owners want to load the major marketers first,” he stated.

Ukadike explained that while supply has improved it was still not enough to sustain free supply “because the independents still rely on buying from DAPMAN members at N207/210 per litre to sell at their stations.

“I still canvass that because we have the facilities, because we have the population, because we are located in the nooks and crannies of the nation, independent marketers should be given at least 60 percent of the daily allocations from the PPMC”.

He pointed out that what has transpired in the past few weeks was not actually shortage of the product but price disparity among marketers.

“What happened is a ghost queue because it was not something that was sustainable. We should have been able to get enough products for independent marketers. Now we have 35 trucks but the big question will be when are we getting allocation again?

“We may have to wait for another two weeks but this allocation will last into next week. After then what will follow? Independent marketers will have to go back to private dealers to buy at high cost.

“Now, if you go to NNPC Retail stations you will see long queues but at the independent stations you will not find any queues because they are selling at above N200 per litre while NNPC Retail is selling at N179.50 per litre.

“What we have is price disparity and if the independents have the product at government approved price we will sell at N165 per litre, cheaper than what NNPC and the major marketers are selling,” he added.


Marketers set up committee to track product delivery

Similarly, National President of IPMAN, Mr. Chinedu Okoronkwo, said the scarcity in Lagos will disappear by the end of the week as its members have been given the product at the official price by NNPCL directly.

He said: “The resolution from our meeting, yesterday, was strictly on monitoring and tracking of product delivery across the country to avert diversion from marketers.

Already compliance committees have been approved to see to this development.

“At the moment, scarcity in Abuja is off and by the end of the week, that of Lagos and other affected states would be cleared as backlogs of over 300 truck-loads of the product have been released.

“We call on marketers to desist from hoarding as we have signed an agreement with the Federal Government to ensure availability of the product at various petrol stations as well as strict monitoring of compliance by marketers across the country.”


MOMAN pledges compliance

Similarly, the Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria, MOMAN, yesterday, pledged its support towards ending the shortage.

In a statement, the association, said: “MOMAN continues to work with other key stakeholders to ensure that we ramp up supplies to our retail sites and return to normalcy as soon as possible. We envisage a rise in demand during the yuletide season and are prepared to work round the clock to keep our stations running.”


https://www.vanguardngr.com/2022/12/petrol-nnpc-slashes-price-for-marketers-to-ease-scarcity/

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Re: Petrol: NNPC Slashes Price For Marketers To Ease Scarcity by God1000(m): 6:58am On Dec 14, 2022
Fuel scarcity and petrol hike every now and then in an oil producing country.

Very shameful

This Buhari led APC government is a big joke

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Re: Petrol: NNPC Slashes Price For Marketers To Ease Scarcity by newnet: 6:59am On Dec 14, 2022
Good

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Re: Petrol: NNPC Slashes Price For Marketers To Ease Scarcity by thesolutions(m): 6:59am On Dec 14, 2022
NNPCL is fraud. They buy up the products at cheap price while making government to pay huge subsidy on the product and then turn around to sell them off to unlicensed black market stations at a higher price making close to double the actual price. This is why you will always find black marketers having the product at a higher price during scarcity.

Nigeria is irredeemable. But I won't stop people from trying.

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Re: Petrol: NNPC Slashes Price For Marketers To Ease Scarcity by Suunnn(f): 7:01am On Dec 14, 2022
dre11:

…Oil marketers promise compliance


…End scarcity in one week — REPS

…Marketers set up a committee to track product delivery, demand 60% of daily product allocation

…Sign an agreement with FG to ensure the availability of the product




https://www.vanguardngr.com/2022/12/petrol-nnpc-slashes-price-for-marketers-to-ease-scarcity/


Nlfpmod


Awaiting

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Re: Petrol: NNPC Slashes Price For Marketers To Ease Scarcity by yomi961: 7:05am On Dec 14, 2022
Atiku abubakar is the best man to take us out of the bottomless pit to the promise Land.
Vote PDP for abundance.
Vote PDP for a better Nigeria.

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Re: Petrol: NNPC Slashes Price For Marketers To Ease Scarcity by omowolewa: 7:06am On Dec 14, 2022
This year na for marketers

Either black or not black


If you are a black marketer, you cash out from the citizens.
If you are not black, you cash out from the government.

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Re: Petrol: NNPC Slashes Price For Marketers To Ease Scarcity by Toriagirl(f): 7:32am On Dec 14, 2022
Ok

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Re: Petrol: NNPC Slashes Price For Marketers To Ease Scarcity by Naturalgbola(m): 7:32am On Dec 14, 2022
Hello
Re: Petrol: NNPC Slashes Price For Marketers To Ease Scarcity by Senator777: 7:32am On Dec 14, 2022
yomi961:
Atiku abubakar is the best man to take us out of the bottomless pit to the promise Land.
Vote PDP for abundance.
Vote PDP for a better Nigeria.

Who be this ?

We are talking of Nigeria moving forward you are talking of Atiku.

Your brain need to be reexamined.

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Re: Petrol: NNPC Slashes Price For Marketers To Ease Scarcity by Blueace247(f): 7:32am On Dec 14, 2022
Hjgg
Re: Petrol: NNPC Slashes Price For Marketers To Ease Scarcity by bigdammyj: 7:33am On Dec 14, 2022
Noted.
Re: Petrol: NNPC Slashes Price For Marketers To Ease Scarcity by PreacherMan007: 7:34am On Dec 14, 2022
We are our own problem.

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Re: Petrol: NNPC Slashes Price For Marketers To Ease Scarcity by awoniyi1236(m): 7:35am On Dec 14, 2022
And some fools still get mind Dey campaign for APC, suffering and smiling no Dey tire una ?
Re: Petrol: NNPC Slashes Price For Marketers To Ease Scarcity by Dreal1247: 7:35am On Dec 14, 2022
Ok
Re: Petrol: NNPC Slashes Price For Marketers To Ease Scarcity by sslcrypt: 7:38am On Dec 14, 2022
DSS got this right, only concern now is that the cabals running this oil dynamics will add extra layers to their mode of communication and how the money flows. The informant within nnpc have been exposed now that the cabals mode of communication will be crafty.
All the same good job by the DSS

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Re: Petrol: NNPC Slashes Price For Marketers To Ease Scarcity by Funjosh(m): 7:43am On Dec 14, 2022
Are They tired ni
Re: Petrol: NNPC Slashes Price For Marketers To Ease Scarcity by Searchingvictor: 7:43am On Dec 14, 2022
BBhmmm
Re: Petrol: NNPC Slashes Price For Marketers To Ease Scarcity by nejax: 7:44am On Dec 14, 2022
fraud nnpc
Re: Petrol: NNPC Slashes Price For Marketers To Ease Scarcity by tuoyoojo(m): 7:44am On Dec 14, 2022
NNPC doing giveaway
Re: Petrol: NNPC Slashes Price For Marketers To Ease Scarcity by Princeton92(m): 7:46am On Dec 14, 2022
newnet:
Good

So how much should we expect fuel to be sold at?
Re: Petrol: NNPC Slashes Price For Marketers To Ease Scarcity by money121(m): 7:48am On Dec 14, 2022
Good news
Re: Petrol: NNPC Slashes Price For Marketers To Ease Scarcity by mycar: 7:49am On Dec 14, 2022
They fix the price and come back to call it subsidy
Re: Petrol: NNPC Slashes Price For Marketers To Ease Scarcity by Godsonkemz(m): 7:52am On Dec 14, 2022
We are already getting used to 250/ltr for petrol. There's nothing we've not seen in this wicked regime. If they like let them also increase the price of rice, we must celebrate Christmas with rice and better chicken. We shall survive the heat. I pray we get it right next year by not voting for APC or PDP.

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Re: Petrol: NNPC Slashes Price For Marketers To Ease Scarcity by Odumoye(m): 7:58am On Dec 14, 2022
Which one be NNPCL again? Can someone enlighten me pls? Cos growing up, all I got to know about was NNPC
Re: Petrol: NNPC Slashes Price For Marketers To Ease Scarcity by MissLeslie(m): 7:58am On Dec 14, 2022
God1000:
Fuel scarcity and petrol hike every now and then in an oil producing country.

Very shameful

This Buhari led APC government is a big joke


This is not peculiar to APC alone we need to rise up and condemn this act from NNPC and other Agency.

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Re: Petrol: NNPC Slashes Price For Marketers To Ease Scarcity by Okoroawusa: 8:03am On Dec 14, 2022
Odumoye:
Which one be NNPCL again? Can someone enlighten me pls? Cos growing up, all I got to know about was NNPC
It's like you just came back from Panya?
Re: Petrol: NNPC Slashes Price For Marketers To Ease Scarcity by Lovenorth: 8:13am On Dec 14, 2022
Useless Buhari government
Re: Petrol: NNPC Slashes Price For Marketers To Ease Scarcity by EmmaLege: 8:14am On Dec 14, 2022
lipsrsealed

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