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Marketers Project Six-Month Fuel Scarcity by bestofnollywood: 6:52am On Jan 13, 2023
The supply hitches associated with the distribution of Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol, may persist till June this year, oil marketers stated on Wednesday.

Nigeria’s downstream oil sector has been grappling with cases of incessant petrol scarcity since last year.

The sole importer of the commodity – Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, has repeatedly complained of the enormous burden of shouldering fuel subsidy for the country.

On Monday, the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Chief Timipre Sylva, said NNPC was selling petrol at a loss because of its mandate from the Federal Government as regards fuel subsidy.

“If you are a businessman, look at it from this perspective, that you are now in the business where you are mandated to sell at a loss to the public. That is not an easy job, I must tell you,” the minister stated.

Last week, the Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Zainab Ahmed, said the Federal Government had budgeted about N3.6tn for fuel subsidy till June 2023.

Reacting to the development, oil marketers stated on Wednesday that the fuel supply crisis in many parts of the country that often leads to fuel scarcity, might persist till June, based on the government’s plan to end petrol subsidy in that month.

The National Public Relations Officer, Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, Chief Ukadike Chinedu, told our correspondent that fuel imports and subsidy were making Nigerians suffer.

He said, “This issue of subsidy and the importation of petroleum products are the major reasons why we are suffering like this and having epileptic supply of PMS. This may drag till the current administration leaves in May or till June this year.

“The exchange rate is affecting fuel imports, which is also why the cost of petroleum products are high. We use too much naira to chase the few dollars that are available. So the solution is for us to refine our crude here and get our depots working.”


He added, “Also, we should note that most times when an administration is leaving, there is usually scarcity of products. It happened during the time of former President Goodluck Jonathan.

“This is because suppliers will be very weary of selling petroleum products so that their debts will not be carried over to the next administration. Successive governments have suffered this epileptic distribution of petroleum products during transition to a new government.


“The government is winding up, and if you are a supplier you have to be careful in terms of supplying petroleum products. Remember that when Jonathan was there, marketers who were supplying products stopped and went on strike, demanding that they must be paid their arrears.”

The President, Petroleum Retail Outlet Owners Association of Nigeria, Billy Gillis-Harry, also stated that the availability of petrol for marketers to distribute had remained an issue of concern.

“Let there be products to sell. That is what we are yearning for. Once that problem is sorted, then others shall be addressed too,” he stated.

Commenting on the issue, a former President, Association of National Accountants of Nigeria, Dr. Sam Nzekwe, told our correspondent that the crisis in the downstream oil sector would be best addressed when Nigeria’s refineries become functional.

IPMAN complains

The Chairman, IPMAN Satellite depot, Akin Akinrinade, said that its members were yet to take delivery of any product from the state oil firm.

He said, “We have yet to see anything. They promised us something in December, but now they said January. All they’ve done is ask us to submit names and change from the old system-NNPC Express to NNPC Retail. Other than that, we are yet to receive any product.

“But I can assure you that this scarcity will continue well after June if NNPCL does not supply us products directly and at regulated price.”

Akinrinade also said the price of fuel had hit between N222/N225 at private depots as of last Friday.

National Operations Controller, IPMAN, Mike Osatuyi, also said that his members were yet to get any product from the NNPCL.

“We are still waiting. We will wait until the middle of this month before we react. But as of last week, our members buy fuel above N200 per litre. But information reaching me is that as of today, the price has increased to N230 per litre, without transportation and other expenses”, he said.

In December, Osatuyi said that his members were holding strategic meetings with the new NNPCL Retail Managing Director, Hubb Stockman, who promised to supply them products directly at government-regulated price of N148/litre starting from this month.

However, members of the association, according to Osatuyi and Akinrinnade, were yet to receive any products despite having compiled necessary lists, and switching from the old NNPCL Express platform, to the NNPCL Retail as directed by Stockman.

However, a top member of the MOMAN who claimed anonymity said that although the scarcity had eased, some of its stations currently do not have supplies.

“The scarcity has eased and things have gone back to normal. No queues and our stations sell at normal regulated prices. However, some of our stations who don’t have supplies will be supplied”, he said, last Thursday.

The spokesperson for the Depots and Petroleum Products Marketers Association of Nigeria, Adewole Olufemi, said the depots were in need of more fuel supplies from the NNPCL.

“Until and unless the queues are completely eliminated, we’ll require more volume than usual, DAPPMAN cannot be satisfied. We’re working with the sole supplier, NNPC Ltd and the regulator to ensure PMS is available nationwide”, he said regarding the scarcity.

On skyrocketing ex-depot’s prices, Adewole said just like the NNPCL, depot owners were also on a recover-all-cost regime.

“Costs incurred by marketers, vessel chartering, trucking and approved margins will be recovered just as NNPC Ltd does to recover its cost inputs”, he added.
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Re: Marketers Project Six-Month Fuel Scarcity by sukkot: 7:35am On Jan 13, 2023
shocked black market fuel done empty my akant . 4000 naira for 2 small jerrycans

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Re: Marketers Project Six-Month Fuel Scarcity by Oluwapresley(m): 7:36am On Jan 13, 2023
6 months scarcity! Sigh! Must things just be difficult in this country? And everyone is looking forward to Dangote's refinery. How bad can a country get. One man is doing something a whole country has not been able to do and the nonsense country to make things funny, invested in the so called refinery instead of the other way around.

Well, since Nigeria is now a sufferhead country, let's hear up again. Smh

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Re: Marketers Project Six-Month Fuel Scarcity by Reliable091(m): 7:36am On Jan 13, 2023
Ah! Not again please ooo
Re: Marketers Project Six-Month Fuel Scarcity by chudez0147(m): 7:36am On Jan 13, 2023
DamnNigga
Isoright!!
Re: Marketers Project Six-Month Fuel Scarcity by PNomsule: 7:36am On Jan 13, 2023
smiley

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Re: Marketers Project Six-Month Fuel Scarcity by FarahAideed: 7:36am On Jan 13, 2023
One day Buharis siege on the Nigerian economy must come to an end In Jesus Name

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Re: Marketers Project Six-Month Fuel Scarcity by Nobody: 7:36am On Jan 13, 2023
Lol...see the change APC promised. Now the same APC are promising renewed hope. What happened to the previous hope? Only a donkey, an ethnic bigot, or a criminal will vote APC

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Re: Marketers Project Six-Month Fuel Scarcity by SmartPolician: 7:37am On Jan 13, 2023
In Asa's voice, "There's fire on the mountain, but nobody seems to be on the run!" shocked

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Re: Marketers Project Six-Month Fuel Scarcity by IGoComotYaTeeth: 7:37am On Jan 13, 2023
N1056 will the price of fuel when Tinubu mistakely becomes president and commander of Nigeria.

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Re: Marketers Project Six-Month Fuel Scarcity by Tunasco4u(m): 7:37am On Jan 13, 2023
Ok
Re: Marketers Project Six-Month Fuel Scarcity by bigdammyj: 7:37am On Jan 13, 2023
Noted.
Re: Marketers Project Six-Month Fuel Scarcity by Cutehector(m): 7:37am On Jan 13, 2023
What a silly excuse from an unproductive APC led government!

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Re: Marketers Project Six-Month Fuel Scarcity by Tunechi5(m): 7:38am On Jan 13, 2023
An oil producing nation?

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Re: Marketers Project Six-Month Fuel Scarcity by Decentdave(m): 7:38am On Jan 13, 2023
Like for OBI share for APC

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Re: Marketers Project Six-Month Fuel Scarcity by SensualMan: 7:38am On Jan 13, 2023
Six months is too short. They should project it for a five(5) year period in the first instance, test run it and fully implement it for a 20 year period. Nigerians do not deserve fuel. They should go back to the stone ages. The North is there to sell camels and donkeys for ease of movement. Ndi ala!

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Re: Marketers Project Six-Month Fuel Scarcity by valentineuwakwe(m): 7:38am On Jan 13, 2023
To make the incoming govt bent on negotiation and avoiding subsidy removal.....

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Re: Marketers Project Six-Month Fuel Scarcity by Agbegbaorogboye: 7:39am On Jan 13, 2023
Thunder fire them
All this scaremongering so they can make unreasonable profit and continue their rent-seeking on the economy.
It's unfortunate Buhari was a major disappointment. He couldn't do the needful to clean up the mess called subsidy.
To clean up the corruption in subsidy requires very two easy steps.
1. Introduce technology to track every litre of fuel that enters the country and get DPR and customs to do due diligence to ensure products are not diverted.
2. Get the refineries working.

These two steps would have been a piece of cake if Buhari was serious about fighting corruption. But alas, he failed woefully.

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Re: Marketers Project Six-Month Fuel Scarcity by annyz: 7:40am On Jan 13, 2023
APC government
Una well done
I thank God...... Election is around the corner.
God knows why all the hardship is still persisting.

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Re: Marketers Project Six-Month Fuel Scarcity by Onyeigbo10000: 7:40am On Jan 13, 2023
Despite all these sufferings people are still campaigning for apc.
How can Nigeria an oil producing nation suffer it's citizens before they can get fuel at a very high price almost 500 naira per litre.

Let all of us rise and vote out this wicked apc government.


PETER OBI IS NOT AN IGBO PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE.

It is infinitely wrong to look at PETER OBI as an IGBO presidential candidate. I will tell u why.

When u drive ur car to a mechanic workshop, u do not worry about d tribe of the mechanic especially so, if u are assured of his competence. When u go to a hospital for an important surgery, u do not worry that the team of medical experts are not drawn from ur tribe, u want to live and whoever will give ur health the needed boost is welcome.

Hunger has no tribe. And, hunger has no religion.

Poverty has no tribe. And, poverty has no religion.

Acute sickness has no tribe. And, acute sickness has no religion.

Today, Nigerians are hungry, poor and sick. The majority of Nigerians are below d poverty line. Many have no access to good medicare. These issues cut across all tribes and cultures.

How do we solve the problem? How do we arrest the steady descent into hunger, poverty and sickness? Do we vote for the person who will likely win or do we vote to change the narrative? If u vote for the person who will likely win, but whom u know will not deliver, that makes u PUBLIC ENEMY NUMBER ONE because u are joining hands with our oppressors.

We must vote to change the narrative.

Just as u don't ask if the mechanic is from ur village or if the doctor is of ur tribe, we would not look at PETER OBI as an Igbo; we look at him as the mechanic who will put our economy in perfect shape, we look at him as the doctor who will rescue our economy from imminent and fatal collapse.

If u are not happy that no serious effort is being made to make our educational system functional and effective in the new era, then vote PETER OBI.
If u are not happy that we are borrowing to service debts and to fuel consumption then vote PETER OBI.
If u are not happy that most youths are unemployed and unemployable then vote for PETER OBI.
If u are not happy about the epileptic nature of electricity then vote for PETER OBI.

The question u must answer is: would u allow ur beautiful car to remain unusable because d mechanic is Igbo? Or, would u rather die than allow an Igbo expert to take care of our health?
Do u hate yourself that much, to allow poverty to destroy ur children when there is a genuine and legitimate way out through PETER OBI?

All youths must act now.

This is d last month for getting the PVC. We, the youths demonstrated in Lekki. What happened? They sent soldiers to kill us. The time has come for us to get involved in a way that they cannot kill us. Get ur PVC and get ready to flush these parasites in our nation away. We cannot miss this golden opportunity.

Let the youths arise!
Nigerians must reclaim their land.

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Re: Marketers Project Six-Month Fuel Scarcity by ecomalchemistt(m): 7:41am On Jan 13, 2023
Nigeria don tire pesin..

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Re: Marketers Project Six-Month Fuel Scarcity by chichar1(f): 7:41am On Jan 13, 2023
Hello!!!!! where are the APC urchins/ZOMBIES?
Re: Marketers Project Six-Month Fuel Scarcity by Rastafryrice: 7:41am On Jan 13, 2023
I don't understand won't it cost less than 3tn for the FG to own a refinery in Nigeria??

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Re: Marketers Project Six-Month Fuel Scarcity by flejnr2(f): 7:42am On Jan 13, 2023
Fuel in my area 420

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Re: Marketers Project Six-Month Fuel Scarcity by Angelfrost(m): 7:42am On Jan 13, 2023
I honestly don't give a flying fvck!

Most Nigerians are currently reaping what they sowed!

When you squander chances to elect proper leaders, the price to pay will always be massive!

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Re: Marketers Project Six-Month Fuel Scarcity by sukkot: 7:42am On Jan 13, 2023
Rastafryrice:
I don't understand
won't it cost less than 3tn for the FG to own a refinery in Nigeria??
dangote dey come. sit tight
Re: Marketers Project Six-Month Fuel Scarcity by tmtech: 7:43am On Jan 13, 2023
Oluwapresley:
6 months scarcity! Sigh! Must things just be difficult in this country? And everyone is looking forward to Dangote's refinery. How bad can a country get. One man is doing something a whole country has not been able to do and the nonsense country to make things funny, invested in the so called refinery instead of the other way around.

Well, since Nigeria is now a sufferhead country, let's hear up again. Smh

It looks like they are stalling for Dangote to start selling, So he can sell at a price profitable and people won't hate him for it.

God help us sha.

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Re: Marketers Project Six-Month Fuel Scarcity by PrinceMajestic: 7:44am On Jan 13, 2023
These marketers are the problem of this country, they're so heartless and inhumane. I remember in 2017 how FG had to seal alot of fuel stations, arrest some of them and even had to pomp their petrol for free before they reluctantly agreed to #140per litre price, since then they've been using any slightest opportunity to increase pomp price to the detriment of average Nigerians., Now the idiots are about to hoard the product again. If Nigerians don't give them endsars treatment they will never change they will only continue to intensity their evil on Nigerians.

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Re: Marketers Project Six-Month Fuel Scarcity by Menclothing: 7:44am On Jan 13, 2023
Sure
Re: Marketers Project Six-Month Fuel Scarcity by ytdivine(m): 7:45am On Jan 13, 2023
We never had it this bad. This is new year. God have mercy

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_OCqQ94Oeo
Re: Marketers Project Six-Month Fuel Scarcity by merits(m): 7:46am On Jan 13, 2023
Re: Marketers Project Six-Month Fuel Scarcity by Angelfrost(m): 7:46am On Jan 13, 2023
Oluwapresley:
6 months scarcity! Sigh! Must things just be difficult in this country? And everyone is looking forward to Dangote's refinery. How bad can a country get. One man is doing something a whole country has not been able to do and the nonsense country to make things funny, invested in the so called refinery instead of the other way around.

Well, since Nigeria is now a sufferhead country, let's hear up again. Smh

Real sufferheads! Just watch how they will elect nincompoops and old crooks come next month!

Useless citizens be stressing the few of us with sense!

Na to find extra personal security or buy guns remain... Cos the coming crime rate will be shocking!

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