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Fuel Queues Hit Lagos, Others As Thieves Vandalise Pipelines by adenigga(m): 2:27am On Aug 30, 2023
•Marketers halt petrol loading, blame vandals for disruption

•More filling stations shut as import hiccups hurt supply

Long queues for Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol, are beginning to resurface at filling stations in Lagos and Ogun states, and in few other locations in South-Western states.

Although The PUNCH gathered that queues were not seen in Abuja and other states in the North, it was learnt that depots in Lagos were gradually running dry of petrol.


Queues were sighted at many stations, particularly those on the Oshodi-Ojodu Berger Expressway and some sections of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, as vehicles that waited to purchase petrol stretched into the expressway, slowing down movement on the service lane.

North-West filling station had the longest queue, as it dispensed petrol at N568/litre. Others such as Eterna – N568/litre; NNPCL – N568/litre; TotalEnergies – N570/litre; and Mobil – N570/litre had shorter queues.

Conoil, Enyo and Oando at Berger in Lagos, had no product to dispense.

While some of TotalEnergies stations were seen dispensing, a branch of the station located on the Berger axis was locked.

A few others such as Worldoil, Fatgbems and Quest in Ogun State shut their outlets.

The Chairman, Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, Satellite Depot, Akin Akinrinade, told The PUNCH that the depot had not loaded products in the last three weeks.

According to him, even the NNPCL Retail depot is currently operating skeletal dispatching of products.

“From our end, the issue has been with the pipeline vandalism which we raised an alarm over since July. Satellite depot has not loaded any product in the last three weeks, and whenever there is a problem here, it is going to affect Lagos and the whole of South-West.

“Although I don’t know what has been happening in other depots, from what we gathered yesterday, even NNPC Retail has been operating skeletal product dispatching. The NNPC Retail loaded just three to four trucks to Ikoyi on Monday. No product was dispatched to other places. I don’t know about other depots,” he said.

The NNPCL Retail has 21 depots across the country, nine in the North, and 12 in the South. However, The PUNCH had reported in December how the company abandoned the depots due to pipeline vandalism, and now relied on private depots to dispatch products.


Recently, NNPCL had been making efforts to put the pipelines in order. One of those efforts was the Satellite depots in Lagos which resumed operations last year, but was again vandalised in July.

Managers of the Ejigbo Satellite Depot had raised the alarm over incessant activities of pipeline vandals on System 2B pipeline in front of Good Luck Estate at Idimu, Alimosho Local Council Development Area of Lagos.

A statement released by Akinrinade at that time, said, “IPMAN Satellite Depot are constrained with heavy heart to announce the vandalism of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited pipeline at Idimu in Alimosho LCDA of Lagos State, in front of Good Luck Estate.

“This continuous vandalism is a setback to the effort of IPMAN and NNPCL to ensure uninterrupted supply of petrol to Lagos and the entire South-West region of Nigeria.”

The PUNCH also gathered that some depots owners had been unable to import products due to rising foreign exchange.

Sources close to the matter told The PUNCH that many filling stations had shut down operations as many could not afford to buy products due to high prices at the depots.

“Stations are now cutting down costs because most don’t have enough money to buy products to distribute to their outlets. That is why you see that those with more than one station had to close down some of them,” one of the sources told The PUNCH.

Another source who craved anonymity told The PUNCH that “the economy is tough right now and marketers have been unable to import products. Emadeb had teamed up with some other marketers and brought in about 27 million litres.

“But since then, who else did you hear has brought in the product? We are now back to the era of NNPCL being the sole importer, and would still continue to dictate what the market price would be.”

A top member of the Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria told one of our correspondents that demand now outweighs supply.

“NNPCL has reduced importation. And the whole idea was for private individuals to also augment what NNPCL brings in. But marketers are not importing. So NNPCL still remains the only importer,” he said.

When contacted to speak on the development, the spokesperson for NNPCL, Garba-Deen Muhammad, said he was speaking with an official of oil firm who had idea about the issue.

He promised to revert and our correspondent kept calling him for update, but got no response to the matter from the oil firm as of the time of filing this report.

Meanwhile, Muhammad had stated in June that the company would cut down its fuel imports programme in August once the Dangote Refinery began to push out refined petroleum products from late July or early August. NNPCL owns a 20 per cent stake in the Dangote Refinery.


Muhammad had said, “NNPC Limited is bringing in products from outside Nigeria as a matter of necessity, not as a matter of choice. We would have preferred that we produce here; refine here and we sell and provide the energy security that the country needs.

“Because of the circumstances that surround our refineries, we cannot allow the country to be grounded. So we have to buy wherever we can get and sell. So if Dangote products are available, why should we not buy from Dangote?

“There is absolutely no reason. And that is the reason why we are interested in the Dangote Refinery. We are co-owners, shouldn’t we do business with our partners rather than do it with other people?”

Corroborating Muhammed, while speaking to journalists after a meeting with oil marketers in Abuja, also in June, the Chief Executive, Nigeria Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority, Farouk Ahmed, said NNPCL had cut down on importation.

Ahmed had said, “The market is open already, we have to follow the regulations. So we have rolled out policies that are user-friendly. Some of them (marketers) have already started putting their applications in place. This is because we don’t want to create a gap. NNPCL is slowing down on their importation.”

Since the end of fuel subsidy, the price of petrol had risen from an average of between N180/N200 per litre, to between N614 and N700 per litre. Although it was later debunked by the NNPCL, rumour had it that the price could go as high as N720 per litre due to the rising exchange rate and increase in the cost of crude at the international market.

The National Controller Operations, IPMAN, Mike Osatuyi, confirmed that oil marketers were not importing because of the price. He, however, said there was no cause for alarm.

“Marketers are not importing because of the price. But marketers can still pick it up from the NNPCL. We know NNPCL would intervene. So no cause for alarm,” he said.

Further checks by The PUNCH revealed many major outlets within Lagos metropolis did not dispense fuel to customers on Tuesday.

It was observed that between Berger and Iyanaoworo stretch of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, major outlets like Conoil (two outlets), Total (two outlets), African Petroleum, Oando and Enyo did not dispense fuel to customers.

At Mobil Filling station located adjacent to the Lagos State Secretariat (in-bound Alausa), there was a sizeable queue of motorists waiting in line to buy petrol while other customers lined up with jerry cans and jostled in a bid to get ahead in the queue.

The development sparked fears among motorists who expressed concern that Tuesday’s turn of events could be a prelude to an increase in the pump price of petrol.

A cab driver, Babatunde Onifade, who plies between Berger-Victoria Island, told one of our correspondents that the sudden closure of many filling stations along the axis had triggered panic among commercial transport operators who had a hard time buying fuel on Tuesday.

Some filling stations along Idimu-Egbeda axis were also visited on Tuesday, and it was observed that an outlet belonging to the NNPCL along the axis was not selling.


It was also observed that there was queue at an Oando fuel station on the axis.

A motorist who gave his name as Harry Ugochukwu, said, “NNPC here is not selling and they sold on Sunday. It is only the Oando outlet here that is selling at the normal price and as you can see there is queue here.”

At Dopemu, inward Agege, it was observed that a NIPCO outlet was selling with little or no queue.

Commenting on the development in the South-West, the President, Petroleum Products Retail Outlets Owners Association of Nigeria, Billy Gillis-Harry, said though the queues had yet to get to the South-South, North and other regions, the drop in imports might warrant a spread in queues.

“People cannot import because there is No forex to do that, and this is not good for a liberalised market. That is why we’ve continued to advocate for the rehabilitation of refineries in good time to avoid a spread of such queues to other regions of the country,” he stated.

Source: https://punchng.com/Fuel-queues-hit-Lagos-others-as-thieves-vandalise-pipelines

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Re: Fuel Queues Hit Lagos, Others As Thieves Vandalise Pipelines by LagosPrince: 2:35am On Aug 30, 2023
Who's the bigger thieve between a pipeline vandal and a Chicago state university certificate forger?

Just asking

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Re: Fuel Queues Hit Lagos, Others As Thieves Vandalise Pipelines by LagosPrince: 2:40am On Aug 30, 2023
Ever since Tinubu became illegitimate president, it's been one problem to another for Nigeria and Nigerians.

I'm not even surprised because he promised to continue from where Buhari stopped in his campaign and he's keeping to that promise of making life unbearable to Nigerians like Buhari did.

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Re: Fuel Queues Hit Lagos, Others As Thieves Vandalise Pipelines by Raskimonojendor: 2:54am On Aug 30, 2023
LagosPrince:
Who's the bigger thieve between a pipeline vandal and a Chicago state university certificate forger?

Just asking
What court found him guilty of forgery?

Just asking.

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Re: Fuel Queues Hit Lagos, Others As Thieves Vandalise Pipelines by Raskimonojendor: 2:54am On Aug 30, 2023
LagosPrince:

Just asking
I like your my screenshot

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Re: Fuel Queues Hit Lagos, Others As Thieves Vandalise Pipelines by Ladyclara002(f): 2:56am On Aug 30, 2023
Hmm
Re: Fuel Queues Hit Lagos, Others As Thieves Vandalise Pipelines by AllenSpencer: 2:57am On Aug 30, 2023
LagosPrince:
Ever since Tinubu became illegitimate president, it's been one problem to another for Nigeria and Nigerians.

I'm not even surprised because he promised to continue from where Buhari stopped in his campaign and he's keeping to that promise of making life unbearable to Nigerians like Buhari did.

Gibberish, bunkum and balderdash

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Re: Fuel Queues Hit Lagos, Others As Thieves Vandalise Pipelines by Alchemy528: 3:02am On Aug 30, 2023
shocked

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Re: Fuel Queues Hit Lagos, Others As Thieves Vandalise Pipelines by meum: 4:20am On Aug 30, 2023
Hmmm
Re: Fuel Queues Hit Lagos, Others As Thieves Vandalise Pipelines by Racoon(m): 4:23am On Aug 30, 2023
Humn! Another round of suffering loading again for the poor downtrodden masses.

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Re: Fuel Queues Hit Lagos, Others As Thieves Vandalise Pipelines by Adaisback(f): 4:32am On Aug 30, 2023
Very soon, even agbado people will join the obidients in bringing this clueless govt down.

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Re: Fuel Queues Hit Lagos, Others As Thieves Vandalise Pipelines by Goodvibes007: 4:33am On Aug 30, 2023
Adaisback:
Very soon, even agbado people will join the obidients in bringing this clueless govt down.
Keep on dreaming.

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Re: Fuel Queues Hit Lagos, Others As Thieves Vandalise Pipelines by Goodvibes007: 4:34am On Aug 30, 2023
Racoon:
Humn! Another round of suffering loading again for the poor downtrodden masses.
Too bad.

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Re: Fuel Queues Hit Lagos, Others As Thieves Vandalise Pipelines by SpecialAdviser(m): 4:52am On Aug 30, 2023
Shege PROMAX

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Re: Fuel Queues Hit Lagos, Others As Thieves Vandalise Pipelines by orisa37: 5:04am On Aug 30, 2023
CONTINUED ANARCHY.
AJAERO MUST BE INVOLVED.
OBIDATTI ARE HOOLIGANS.
Re: Fuel Queues Hit Lagos, Others As Thieves Vandalise Pipelines by orisa37: 5:06am On Aug 30, 2023
NIGERIA IS ON TRIAL.

THANK YOU SUPREME COURT. WE ARE ENJOYING YOUR SENTENCE TILL 31/12/23.

TINUBU AND WALE EDUN, PLEASE NOTE.

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Re: Fuel Queues Hit Lagos, Others As Thieves Vandalise Pipelines by ReubenE(m): 6:07am On Aug 30, 2023
Nigerians don really suffer...

One week, one trouble

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Re: Fuel Queues Hit Lagos, Others As Thieves Vandalise Pipelines by YeyeGbami: 6:08am On Aug 30, 2023
IPMAN na thieves dem be. They are so used to making huge profits from free fuel.

Vandalism inside this Lagos, that one shock me. Upon all the security agents lazying around.

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Re: Fuel Queues Hit Lagos, Others As Thieves Vandalise Pipelines by naijaboy756: 6:08am On Aug 30, 2023
If we had fuel scarcity when fuel was 67, should we still have scarcity now it is 620

APC is just a devilish gathering of clueless souls with the sole intention to DESTROY NIGERIA

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Re: Fuel Queues Hit Lagos, Others As Thieves Vandalise Pipelines by fineboynl(m): 6:09am On Aug 30, 2023
Lies. This people have been looking for ways to increase it further.

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Re: Fuel Queues Hit Lagos, Others As Thieves Vandalise Pipelines by Chetas81(m): 6:09am On Aug 30, 2023
STOP POST NONSENSE AND STOP PUTTING FEAR ON PEOPLE, ERANKO CITIZEN
Re: Fuel Queues Hit Lagos, Others As Thieves Vandalise Pipelines by Kobicove(m): 6:09am On Aug 30, 2023
There's no such thing as "Oshodi-Ojodu Berger Expressway" undecided

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Re: Fuel Queues Hit Lagos, Others As Thieves Vandalise Pipelines by Chetas81(m): 6:10am On Aug 30, 2023
adenigga:

•Marketers halt petrol loading, blame vandals for disruption

•More filling stations shut as import hiccups hurt supply



Source: https://punchng.com/Fuel-queues-hit-Lagos-others-as-thieves-vandalise-pipelines
maybe not the Lagos we live together
Re: Fuel Queues Hit Lagos, Others As Thieves Vandalise Pipelines by circular(m): 6:10am On Aug 30, 2023
This administration will favour me and my family grin cheesy grin cheesy

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Re: Fuel Queues Hit Lagos, Others As Thieves Vandalise Pipelines by Kobicove(m): 6:14am On Aug 30, 2023
circular:
This administration will favour me and my family grin cheesy grin cheesy

This is now the new national anthem grin

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Re: Fuel Queues Hit Lagos, Others As Thieves Vandalise Pipelines by Curious346: 6:17am On Aug 30, 2023
I suffered yesterday .. infact I have parked my car .. I'm angry

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Re: Fuel Queues Hit Lagos, Others As Thieves Vandalise Pipelines by Curious346: 6:17am On Aug 30, 2023
Anyone supporting the economic mess of this junta ,should be fed with hemlock poison

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Re: Fuel Queues Hit Lagos, Others As Thieves Vandalise Pipelines by onyxo76(m): 6:20am On Aug 30, 2023
on top 620 naira per litre, i will still be queuing? make everyone sit down for house then. if my boss can't get to work, how will i?

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Re: Fuel Queues Hit Lagos, Others As Thieves Vandalise Pipelines by onyxo76(m): 6:22am On Aug 30, 2023
Curious346:
I suffered yesterday .. infact I have parked my car .. I'm angry
the right thing to do, i parked mine since 29th may, i use it only for very important reasons, cant kill myself over this fuel problems

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Re: Fuel Queues Hit Lagos, Others As Thieves Vandalise Pipelines by Cantonese: 6:23am On Aug 30, 2023
Na wah.

When will Nigeria and Nigerians have some peace? Why have Nigerians so hardship inclined? Why do leaders make this country among the worst worldwide daily?

Nigerians manage to purchase fuel at the so called no subsidy prices, yet managers of the system continue to give excuses to make the yoke heavier.

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Re: Fuel Queues Hit Lagos, Others As Thieves Vandalise Pipelines by Entprys(m): 6:24am On Aug 30, 2023
Nigerians need to cool down. Tinubu really want better life for us but our kpekpe kpekpe, kpukpu kpukpu too much.
Time to shun all these obi people

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