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Dealers Hoard Fuel Products, As Water Scarcity Hits Enugu by aljharem3: 4:10am On Dec 19, 2011
By Tony Edike
ENUGU— RESIDENTS of Enugu metropolis are experiencing tough times following acute scarcity of petroleum products and potable water.

A petrol dealer, who preferred anonymity, told Vanguard at the weekend that the major dealers resorted to hoarding products ahead of the planned removal of fuel subsidy by the Federal Government in January, next year.

Major marketers had suspended sales since last Wednesday, though many of the stations were said to have enough products.

The scarcity has forced the pump price of Premium Motor Spirit, PMS, popularly called petrol, to N75 per litre at filling stations owned by independent marketers.

Long queues were noticed at some filling stations that had products as buyers, preparing to travel for the yuletide, were struggling to fuel their cars.

Meanwhile, water supply to Enugu metropolis, which was suspended since the past three weeks, has imposed serious hardship on the residents.

Well water has become the major source of drinking water for most residents, who cannot afford water from commercial water tankers.

Officials of Department of Petroleum Resources, DPR, in Enugu could not be reached to comment on the petroleum products scarcity, yesterday.

However, an official of Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, IPMAN, warned that the situation might worsen if nothing was done to check the excesses of the major marketers in the state.

Only the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, mega station in Enugu has consistently sold petrol at the approved pump price. Therefore, a long queue of vehicles had been a constant feature at the mega station in the last one week.

Meanwhile, Enugu State Government has taken steps to cushion the effect of kerosene scarcity on the people by procuring the product to be sold at a subsidised rate of N50 per litre.

Distribution of the product in all the 17 local government areas was expected to commence last Friday, but reports said, yesterday, that the rural dwellers were yet to access kerosene owing to late arrival of the suppliers.

The measure was part of the government’s Christmas package for the people.

Those who spoke on the water scarcity called on the state government to urgently intervene to forestall outbreak of epidemic that could result from lack of potable water.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2011/12/dealers-hoard-fuel-products-as-water-scarcity-hits-enugu/
Re: Dealers Hoard Fuel Products, As Water Scarcity Hits Enugu by aljharem3: 4:12am On Dec 19, 2011
It is only Nigeria that would be having water scarcity even after we have over 25 rivers in Nigeria (fresh water source) with 2 great rivers that meet in Nigeria.

What a shame.

People need to start taking this water resources seriously if not, it would hit other parts of the country .
Re: Dealers Hoard Fuel Products, As Water Scarcity Hits Enugu by aljharem3: 4:14am On Dec 19, 2011
Also look at NNPC, A BIG DISGRACE !!!!!!!!!!

NNPC does not have the capacity to store the nation's petrol for more than 1 month. How sad

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