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Petrol: Oil Marketers Shut Filling Stations As Scarcity Spreads To Lagos, Enviro by ijustdey: 8:56am On Oct 16, 2023
THERE were indications, yesterday, that petrol scarcity has returned to Lagos and its environs as many oil marketers shut their outlets against motorists and other buyers.

The scarcity was noticed in Abuja and environs last week, development oil marketers had attributed to bad roads and high cost of diesel for distribution.

But checks by Vanguard, over the weekend, indicated that many independent and major oil marketers were not open for business, leaving only the NNPC Limited to attend to customers in most parts of Lagos visited.

It was gathered that NNPC Limited has supply because it remains the only importer of the product.

Despite deregulation, other operators have not been able to import petrol because of market uncertainty and lack of foreign exchange, currently standing at more than N1,000/dollar in the informal market.

In a telephone interview with Vanguard, yesterday, the President of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, IPMAN, Chinedu Okoronkwo, said actions had been taken to address the situation.

He said: “Stakeholders have been meeting and measures have been taken to enable oil marketers to access foreign exchange at a rate that will not disturb the current price of the product.”

However, checks by Vanguard in Abuja showed that most major marketers which were opened have hiked their pump price from N615 per liter to N625 per litre.

Similarly, the Public Relations Officer, of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, IPMAN, Chief Chinedu Ukadike, had said: “The issue we have is that most of the private depots have gone out of stock because they get supply from NNPCL. Since NNPC is the sole importer, these private depots that independents buy products from also depend on the NNPC for their supplies. This arrangement is also encouraging profiteering.

“We have been finding it very difficult to pick products from NNPC in the past five days and that is why you are seeing the skeletal scarcity. It is not major yet. The important point here is that despite the deregulation, NNPC is still the sole importer of PMS and no other depot is importing.

“Some of the portals owned by NNPC have shut down and are no longer issuing authority to lift to marketers in some of their portals. This significantly shows that there is a gap in the chain of supply. But I was reassured by the MD of NNPC that they are expecting products and they will feed us very soon.

“I want to state that NNPC prices have not changed and they are still selling at N577.6/litre as ex-depot price”, he added

Also, the President of the Natural Oil and Gas Suppliers Association of Nigeria, NOGASA, Mr. Benneth Korie, had warned that the downstream in the country was under serious pressure as stations were shutting down due to harsh operational conditions.

Korie pointed out that “depot owners are so terribly affected by the increasing cost of the crude and exchange rate to the extent that many depots are practically deserted as their owners are unable to secure bank loans to fund their business due to high-interest rates.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2023/10/petrol-oil-marketers-shut-filling-stations-as-scarcity-spreads-to-lagos-environs/

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Re: Petrol: Oil Marketers Shut Filling Stations As Scarcity Spreads To Lagos, Enviro by Taylor92: 9:06am On Oct 16, 2023
Tinubu is very useless



Tufiakwa

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Re: Petrol: Oil Marketers Shut Filling Stations As Scarcity Spreads To Lagos, Enviro by christejames(m): 9:07am On Oct 16, 2023
Renewed Shege indeed angry cry

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Re: Petrol: Oil Marketers Shut Filling Stations As Scarcity Spreads To Lagos, Enviro by CodeTemplar: 11:16am On Oct 16, 2023
They want more profit guaranteed before resuming business.

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Re: Petrol: Oil Marketers Shut Filling Stations As Scarcity Spreads To Lagos, Enviro by slivertongue: 11:27am On Oct 16, 2023
800 per litre loading

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Re: Petrol: Oil Marketers Shut Filling Stations As Scarcity Spreads To Lagos, Enviro by Vision4God: 1:27pm On Oct 16, 2023
Just when Nigerians thought there will be no more fuel scarcity/queue,

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Re: Petrol: Oil Marketers Shut Filling Stations As Scarcity Spreads To Lagos, Enviro by Anytask01: 4:02pm On Oct 16, 2023
Imagine Peter Obi or Atiku was the President and fuel is sold at this rate. And Naira is exchanged for over 1000k/per Dollar...

The whole country would have been shut down with heavy and daily protest by now and it would have started in Lagos state.

All these people hailing this government would have been at the forefront of the protest.

What a country. smh

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Re: Petrol: Oil Marketers Shut Filling Stations As Scarcity Spreads To Lagos, Enviro by SensualMan: 4:03pm On Oct 16, 2023
Lol. Yoruba people come and buy fuel lemme see grin
2k a litre of gas Igbos will buy it, hausa will buy it, my Ijaw brothers will buy it but u see those yellow bars? Lagoon straight!

#YorubaRonu
Dem never chop sef, any time u see a yoruba man look at his legs/shoes, what a sorry sight from trekking. Pity them.

Bola on your mandate!

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Re: Petrol: Oil Marketers Shut Filling Stations As Scarcity Spreads To Lagos, Enviro by maximunimpact(m): 4:03pm On Oct 16, 2023
shocked
Re: Petrol: Oil Marketers Shut Filling Stations As Scarcity Spreads To Lagos, Enviro by Fr33born(m): 4:03pm On Oct 16, 2023
On his mandate we all stand.

...as long as he is our tribesman, We are Ok with the Suffering and we will not complain. His Eight years is sure!

Thank you.

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Re: Petrol: Oil Marketers Shut Filling Stations As Scarcity Spreads To Lagos, Enviro by OgaTheTop2: 4:03pm On Oct 16, 2023
Shege promax. The bats bigots voted for a failure. Una enjoy what you voted for...renewed hopelessness... Omo, some naija people no dey learn, suffering dey una bloodundecided

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Re: Petrol: Oil Marketers Shut Filling Stations As Scarcity Spreads To Lagos, Enviro by emmanuelbrown26: 4:03pm On Oct 16, 2023
I no dey too see ronu crew again, waiting cum happen
Na statistics we go chop? They all clapped and hailed him, dis is d end result of idiot Agbado avoiding debates

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Re: Petrol: Oil Marketers Shut Filling Stations As Scarcity Spreads To Lagos, Enviro by adecz: 4:04pm On Oct 16, 2023
🔴🔴🔴🔵🔵🔵🔴🔴

APC is slowly killing our Petroleum
Sector.

What has happened right from the Buhari
era was incompetence and unbridled
corruption..

Buhari was never interested in appointing
competent hands, all he wanted was for
you to be Fulani or Kanuri & the job is
yours. Once there, whether you are
performing or not, it doesn't matter..

I expected Tinubu to come and remove
that GMD Kyari, who has become the
executioner and Undertaker for our Petroleum sector. However the word on the street
is that Tinubu & his companies heavily
participated in the oil subsidy scams &
Kyari facilitated the purchase of Oando ( them
Tinubus company) for a ridiculously
high amount, as such Tinubu has retained
him there as a willing stooge.

So long as APC remains in power, things
can only get worse..

In Just 4 months, the pain Tinubu has
brought Nigerians is equivalent to Buhari's
8 years.

Nigeria is different from Lagos State❗️❗️☹️☹️☹️

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Re: Petrol: Oil Marketers Shut Filling Stations As Scarcity Spreads To Lagos, Enviro by Ozommadu: 4:04pm On Oct 16, 2023
CodeTemplar:
They want more profit guaranteed before resuming business.

Shut up

Ebola is a failure you bigot

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Re: Petrol: Oil Marketers Shut Filling Stations As Scarcity Spreads To Lagos, Enviro by signature2012(m): 4:04pm On Oct 16, 2023
Renewed what again?

If you ever voted for Buhari and past through hell for 8 years and still went ahead to vote for Tinubu, ha! Posterity will for over judge you.

Nass buying Suvs worth over 100m each and Tinubu and his goon on spending spree in NY nightclubs why the masses suffer.😡

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Re: Petrol: Oil Marketers Shut Filling Stations As Scarcity Spreads To Lagos, Enviro by oskaroni(m): 4:04pm On Oct 16, 2023
lobatan
Re: Petrol: Oil Marketers Shut Filling Stations As Scarcity Spreads To Lagos, Enviro by Chetas81(m): 4:04pm On Oct 16, 2023
FRAUDULENT CITIZEN, WHAT HAPPENED TO OUR CROOD OIL AND THE REFINERIES, OLUYA CITIZEN

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Re: Petrol: Oil Marketers Shut Filling Stations As Scarcity Spreads To Lagos, Enviro by Funkyswagzz(m): 4:04pm On Oct 16, 2023
For what really.. what Nigeria is experiencing is the power of one man trying gain monopoly over everything.

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Re: Petrol: Oil Marketers Shut Filling Stations As Scarcity Spreads To Lagos, Enviro by Sleekfingers: 4:05pm On Oct 16, 2023
slivertongue:
800 per litre loading



Petrol is heading to 1,000 naire per litre, before Christmas...

I will just park car jeje......

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Re: Petrol: Oil Marketers Shut Filling Stations As Scarcity Spreads To Lagos, Enviro by Ozommadu: 4:05pm On Oct 16, 2023
Obiedun yarimo duro4chang seunmsg


Look at the failures you bigots support

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Re: Petrol: Oil Marketers Shut Filling Stations As Scarcity Spreads To Lagos, Enviro by Nnamdini(m): 4:05pm On Oct 16, 2023
What's the point of deregulation and subsidy removal?

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Re: Petrol: Oil Marketers Shut Filling Stations As Scarcity Spreads To Lagos, Enviro by sofeo(m): 4:05pm On Oct 16, 2023
Alright
Re: Petrol: Oil Marketers Shut Filling Stations As Scarcity Spreads To Lagos, Enviro by EmmaLege: 4:05pm On Oct 16, 2023
sad
Re: Petrol: Oil Marketers Shut Filling Stations As Scarcity Spreads To Lagos, Enviro by MEGAWATCH: 4:06pm On Oct 16, 2023
IT MUST FAVOUR ME AND MY VILLAGE PEOPLE.

HAHAHAHA

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Re: Petrol: Oil Marketers Shut Filling Stations As Scarcity Spreads To Lagos, Enviro by sweerychick(f): 4:06pm On Oct 16, 2023
grin I don't know whether to feel pity or laugh at Tinubu.. Shettima once said that the Cabals would put up a fierce fight I think that's actually what's happening

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Re: Petrol: Oil Marketers Shut Filling Stations As Scarcity Spreads To Lagos, Enviro by Obiedun(m): 4:06pm On Oct 16, 2023
Ozommadu:
Obiedun yarimo duro4chang seunmsg

Look at the failures you bigots support
Always talking trash.

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Re: Petrol: Oil Marketers Shut Filling Stations As Scarcity Spreads To Lagos, Enviro by gammarays(m): 4:06pm On Oct 16, 2023
On your Shege mandate we stand

Fuel queue should be in Igbo land to teach them political lessons.
Why is it happening in Lagos?

Autopilot government 🙄🙄

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Re: Petrol: Oil Marketers Shut Filling Stations As Scarcity Spreads To Lagos, Enviro by Theunbothered: 4:06pm On Oct 16, 2023
Fake news, there is abundant fuel only Peter Obi and his family don't have fuel. We are teaching him a serious lesson. Soon the fool will learn to stop wasting his time trying to save Nigerians from themselves. grin

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Re: Petrol: Oil Marketers Shut Filling Stations As Scarcity Spreads To Lagos, Enviro by Evolutionism: 4:06pm On Oct 16, 2023
This Scarcity will Favour me and my Family.

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