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₦‎195/Litre Impossible, Adamant Marketers Tell Government by Islie: 8:01am On Feb 09, 2023



Oil marketers, on Wednesday, said the supply of Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol, had not yet stabilise and this was why queues were still prevalent in many parts of Nigeria, aside Abuja where it had reduced.

Reacting to the statement of the Group Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, Mele Kyari, that fuel queues would clear in one week, the marketers expressed optimism, but insisted that it would be tough to enforce the N195/litre government-approved price on all filling stations.

This came as the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria revealed on Wednesday that NNPC had promised IPMAN that it had set aside about 140 million litres of PMS for members of the association in a bid to address their fuel supply challenges.

Commenting on the remarks made by Kyari as regards clearing fuel queues, the Secretary, IPMAN Abuja-Suleja, Mohammed Shuaibu, “We cannot just conclude now that the problem is over, but I know that we have to give it a week or there about, to see how the situation will be, before concluding.

“The NNPC boss is an authority and we are not going to dispute that, but we hope so, because it is our prayer that all these problems are resolved. I am not going to dispute his position, but as I speak with you, our members across the country are still not getting the product the way they should.

“And there are those who bought products at higher rates. Government is now telling them to sell at the government approved rate and that there will be enforcement, which, of course, is going to be difficult to implement. It is a challenge as far as we are concerned.”

Explaining why the queues in Abuja were subsiding, which was not the case in other states, Shuaibu said this was because the seat of government was in Abuja, adding that the government gave a marching order on PMS supply to the capital city.

“It is an embarrassment to the government for the queues to continue in Abuja. So it gave marching orders to douse the tension in Abuja. But most people are going to ask about why we still have queues and lack of products in Lagos, contrary to what we see in Abuja,” he stated.

The IPMAN official added, “However, I’ll say that I believe that this naira scarcity could also be a factor, because people hardly get money to go to the market and people are really going through hell right now.

“The cash crunch is affecting both the oil marketer and the customers of our products. There is no cash, you can’t travel to perfect some transactions, even the Internet services are not functioning as expected. You encounter difficulties when trying to make transfers.”

This came as the National President, IPMAN, Debo Ahmed, announced in a notice to his members that following a meeting held on February 7, 2023, between the National Executive Council of the association and the Managing Director of NNPC Retail Limited, the national oil firm promised to set aside 140 million litres of PMS for independent marketers.

The notice read in part, “NRL (NNPC Retail Limited) assured IPMAN that the over 4,000 tickets we paid for shall be loaded as soon as possible. That about 140 million litres of PMS have been set aside for our immediate load out.

“The MD, NRL apologised for their systems’ inability to accommodate differential payments as they were not configured to do so causing them to resort to a manual method which led to about 10 -12days delay in products evacuation.

“All marketers that paid through the old PPMC portals and are unable to access their payments or having their payments on dynamic mode, should submit all their details to their respective unit chairmen for onward transmission to the national secretariat of IPMAN for compilation and further action.”

Ahmed said the NRL had entered into a lot of through-put agreements with Private Depot Owners aimed at ameliorating the suffering of members in loading their products.

He said serious efforts were ongoing to transfer some PMS to Port Harcourt Refinery Depot in the nearest possible time if assurances of minimal losses were obtained by all stakeholders.

“A lot of PDOs have been engaged to solely load out IPMAN products already paid for. A guide will soon be worked out on how marketers can seamlessly navigate the NRL customers portal for new registration and update of their information like additional outlet(s),” the IPMAN president stated.

He added, “Marketers are expected to upload a valid NMDPRA permit or proof of payment of a permit on the portal when a provision is made for that by the end of this month to be able to access the portal afterwards.


“Marketers are enjoined to shun diversion, sell their products at government approved bands and avoid tarmac sale of tickets as defaulters will face the full wrath of the law.”

He urged marketers to kindly direct their depot reps at various loading depots to conclude all the processes of programming their tickets for loading within the 21 days window.

Ahmed said any staff(s) of NRL asking for any favour in whatever way(s) before attending to any marketers’ rep or batching their products should report immediately to their respective IPMAN unit chairmen who would relay to the national secretary or president for immediate action.

“All recognised IPMAN unit chairmen at our loading depots are empowered to ensure seamless batching and loading of marketers’ tickets.

“Finally, take this little available grace to dispose your old stock and do not buy another stock if you cannot sell at govt approved prices,” he stated.

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Re: ₦‎195/Litre Impossible, Adamant Marketers Tell Government by Makavelly40: 8:05am On Feb 09, 2023
Hmm please oh

We are still buying ₦470 per litre

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Re: ₦‎195/Litre Impossible, Adamant Marketers Tell Government by thainuhna: 8:13am On Feb 09, 2023
Who is doing us in this Countru sef is it marketers or is government we will blame now

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Re: ₦‎195/Litre Impossible, Adamant Marketers Tell Government by ATEAMS: 8:36am On Feb 09, 2023
APC really Dulled

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Re: ₦‎195/Litre Impossible, Adamant Marketers Tell Government by AbisolaOba: 8:36am On Feb 09, 2023
Toh!
Re: ₦‎195/Litre Impossible, Adamant Marketers Tell Government by Christobeat: 8:36am On Feb 09, 2023
God go deliver us in this our country
Re: ₦‎195/Litre Impossible, Adamant Marketers Tell Government by FalseProphet1(m): 8:36am On Feb 09, 2023
I see Nigeria becoming great once again.

This I have seen.

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Re: ₦‎195/Litre Impossible, Adamant Marketers Tell Government by iwaeda: 8:37am On Feb 09, 2023
Islie:



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Bayo Onanuga, Keyamo and co still believed someone is sabotaging Old Man called Tinubu. How they can't see beyond selfishness is another day's story. Economically NNPC is the sole importer and ex depot rate minus transport is astronomical. Why cant APC led government reduced those costs. APC is formed solely to punish Nigeria. Broom is a symbol of witchcraft grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: ₦‎195/Litre Impossible, Adamant Marketers Tell Government by Irondome1: 8:37am On Feb 09, 2023
We are in for a very long ride
Re: ₦‎195/Litre Impossible, Adamant Marketers Tell Government by christejames(m): 8:37am On Feb 09, 2023
APC is evil 😈

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Re: ₦‎195/Litre Impossible, Adamant Marketers Tell Government by Biodun556(m): 8:38am On Feb 09, 2023
Whether 195 or 250 just make the fuel available that is what Nigerians want.

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Re: ₦‎195/Litre Impossible, Adamant Marketers Tell Government by Weedhustler: 8:38am On Feb 09, 2023
Time heals virtually everything, las las APC go pack n God.

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Re: ₦‎195/Litre Impossible, Adamant Marketers Tell Government by Racoon(m): 8:38am On Feb 09, 2023
Hope this issue will not degenerate to something else? They have used fuel subsidy to milk this nation dry yet petrol is not cheap or available despite Nigeria being blessed by mother nature and God with abundant petroleum deposits in the Delta and other areas.

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Re: ₦‎195/Litre Impossible, Adamant Marketers Tell Government by LibertyRep: 8:38am On Feb 09, 2023
A reminder of the failure and gross incompetence of the Minister of petroleum

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Re: ₦‎195/Litre Impossible, Adamant Marketers Tell Government by oluseyiforjesus(m): 8:39am On Feb 09, 2023
When he made himself petroleum Minister I thought he knew what he was doing........

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Re: ₦‎195/Litre Impossible, Adamant Marketers Tell Government by MrCGPA(m): 8:40am On Feb 09, 2023
Ed
Re: ₦‎195/Litre Impossible, Adamant Marketers Tell Government by Runaway: 8:40am On Feb 09, 2023
You are all ma*d.....
Re: ₦‎195/Litre Impossible, Adamant Marketers Tell Government by Princeton92(m): 8:41am On Feb 09, 2023
At N195 per litre them dey complain what if government asked them to sell at N105 per litre nko?

Greedy dogs everywhere

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Re: ₦‎195/Litre Impossible, Adamant Marketers Tell Government by nedu666: 8:41am On Feb 09, 2023
FalseProphet1:
I see Nigeria becoming great once again.

This I have seen.

In other words it was great b4 losing its greatness. Oga abeg in which century was this greatness achieved

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Re: ₦‎195/Litre Impossible, Adamant Marketers Tell Government by UncommonLogic: 8:42am On Feb 09, 2023
The govt should get out of this fuel business. Allow thr market to determine the price. In the long run, it will create competition and prices will eventually come down. Too many fraud, deceit and manipulation in the current system.

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Re: ₦‎195/Litre Impossible, Adamant Marketers Tell Government by Queendera(f): 8:43am On Feb 09, 2023
The current price of fuel is pretend pricing. Government wants to 'force' them to sell at a price just to remain in the good books of Nigerians.

But reality is different

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Re: ₦‎195/Litre Impossible, Adamant Marketers Tell Government by Blaze14k: 8:43am On Feb 09, 2023
Nigeria is gone. This nnpcl is just playing with our intelligence. Its a pity i find myself in this country

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Re: ₦‎195/Litre Impossible, Adamant Marketers Tell Government by Opinedecandid(m): 8:43am On Feb 09, 2023
Marketers, impossible
Re: ₦‎195/Litre Impossible, Adamant Marketers Tell Government by ojmaroni247(m): 8:43am On Feb 09, 2023
But minimum wage at 30k is possible grin,minimum wage should be 100k now

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Re: ₦‎195/Litre Impossible, Adamant Marketers Tell Government by kereman1: 8:43am On Feb 09, 2023
We are already used to N400 per liter.

Nigerians are Hypocrites, GEJ increased fuel price from 67 to 85 naira, the whole country went berserk, oshiomole even declared 2day holiday for protest (occupy Nigeria) protesters were not shot at, none was ruffled or manhandled, now we are buying at N300 to N400, everyone is suffering and smiling.

GEJ understood the plight of the masses, he was closer to the masses, same way obi is to the masses.

Let's support obi of LP

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Re: ₦‎195/Litre Impossible, Adamant Marketers Tell Government by ecolime(m): 8:44am On Feb 09, 2023
Blaze14k:
Nigeria is gone. This nnpcl is just playing with our intelligence. Its a pity i find myself in this country
At what price range are these marketers buying a liters?
Re: ₦‎195/Litre Impossible, Adamant Marketers Tell Government by backnbeta(f): 8:44am On Feb 09, 2023
You can't impose 195 naira on individual marketers if you don't make fuel available for them. To regulate the price, you have to first ensure the landing cost is stable and it goes round

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