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Fuel Consumption: 10,000 Marketers May Shut Down Over Massive Drop, High Cost by iwaeda(op): 8:25am On Oct 27, 2024
As fuel consumption plummets nationwide due to soaring prices, oil marketers have expressed concerns over significant losses, with around 10,000 oil dealers about to shut down.

Data from the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority indicate that fuel consumption dropped to 4.5 million litres per day in August 2024, down from 60 million litres per day in May 2023—a staggering 92 per cent decline.

The data also show that only 16 out of the 36 states received fuel from the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited in August, leading to widespread shortage.

Since President Bola Tinubu announced the removal of fuel subsidy in May 2023, petrol prices have surged by about 488 per cent, rising from N175 to over N1,000 by October 2024.

The continuous price hikes have strained the economy, driving up transport costs and fuelling inflation, as struggling Nigerians lament the hardship. The situation has also forced many motorists to abandon their vehicles, opting instead for public transportation.

The national leadership of the Petroleum Products Retail Outlets Owners Association of Nigeria said the drop in fuel consumption had caused the association huge losses, adding that about 10,000 of its members were on the verge of shutting down.

Speaking with Sunday PUNCH, the PETROAN National Public Relations Officer, Dr Joseph Obele, said the cost of a truckload of PMS had moved from N7m to N47m in the last 16 months.

“Three days ago, there was a meeting at the national headquarters of PETROAN. At the meeting, there was, an indication that about 10,000 of our members would quit business in the next 45 days because their trading capital had been severely affected,” Obele stated.

He claimed that the affected marketers had a total staff strength of about one million.


“That was why we wrote a letter to Mr President, dated October 21, requesting a grant of N100bn to save the affected marketers’ businesses from shutting down in the next few weeks.”

The President of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, Abubakar Maigandi, also confirmed that there had been a reduction in fuel consumption, adding that members of the union were equally affected.

He said, “There is a drop in consumption and the price of a truckload is higher now. So, we have reduced the quantity of fuel we buy. For instance, someone who bought 10 trucks before can only buy eight now. So, we haven’t been getting the right quantity that we are supposed to get. We sell only the little quantities we get.”

The leadership of the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers said the inability of oil marketers to buy products had resulted in job losses for truck drivers and petrol station workers in the country.

In an interview with our correspondent, the NUPENG Secretary-General, Mr Afolabi Olawale, said, “The economy is not smiling at all. Many petrol station owners cannot even buy a single truckload, and this has affected our members. Those of them that are truck drivers hardly get loads to carry anymore. Many petrol stations have closed down and our members who are petrol station workers have lost their jobs.”

When asked to give the actual number of NUPENG members affected, Olawale said, “This is an unfolding situation. It’s evolving, so I may not be able to give you the actual number of people affected now because we have those in the informal and formal sectors. We have people in the upstream, downstream, and midstream. But I don’t have the statistics right here with me to give you.

“Though everybody is affected, those in the downstream are the most affected. It affects those in the downstream sector directly because they are truck drivers, station workers, and the representatives of the marketers at different depots.”

Obele said the hike in fuel price had also blocked the cross-border racketeering of the product.
https://punchng.com/fuel-consumption-10000-marketers-may-shut-down-over-massive-drop-high-cost/

Re: Fuel Consumption: 10,000 Marketers May Shut Down Over Massive Drop, High Cost by Kh36: 8:27am On Oct 27, 2024
Una never see anything
Re: Fuel Consumption: 10,000 Marketers May Shut Down Over Massive Drop, High Cost by calabaman(m): 8:31am On Oct 27, 2024
A pity.

A trip from Abijo GRA in Lagos to Victoria Island and back is unthinkable.

I wish most companies management can embrace the work from home model.

Everything about this country just seems unfair. Every day being sadled with impossible decisions just to survive.
Re: Fuel Consumption: 10,000 Marketers May Shut Down Over Massive Drop, High Cost by Lamashtu(f): 8:32am On Oct 27, 2024
Good
Their plan backfired
Re: Fuel Consumption: 10,000 Marketers May Shut Down Over Massive Drop, High Cost by Seefinish: 8:44am On Oct 27, 2024
Goodnews. Fuel stations managers and attendants who used to caused us to queue for hours can now queue for for another jobs
Re: Fuel Consumption: 10,000 Marketers May Shut Down Over Massive Drop, High Cost by duduade(m): 8:45am On Oct 27, 2024
Let them shut down make we hear word
Re: Fuel Consumption: 10,000 Marketers May Shut Down Over Massive Drop, High Cost by miiraaj: 8:55am On Oct 27, 2024
Let them shut down. They are part of the problem.
Re: Fuel Consumption: 10,000 Marketers May Shut Down Over Massive Drop, High Cost by Tetrahedron(m): 8:56am On Oct 27, 2024
Very Good

No more free fuel to smuggle to cameroun

They should go and look for another job, all those tankers in Nigeria doing nothing but killing people

Nigeria has subsidized enough for west Africa!
Re: Fuel Consumption: 10,000 Marketers May Shut Down Over Massive Drop, High Cost by ivandragon: 9:03am On Oct 27, 2024
Governments across all levels should provide support to enable them convert to CNG stations.

I don't understand why bat, apc and thier supporters feel that the masses must suffer extensively for things to get better.

Numerous countries have developed alternative energy sources without making thier citizens go through harrowing experiences.

Why must reforms in Nigeria bring sorrow to the masses? Other countries carry out reforms that bring immediate improvements for the masses, but in Nigeria, reverse is the case.
Re: Fuel Consumption: 10,000 Marketers May Shut Down Over Massive Drop, High Cost by Ikaeniyan0: 9:06am On Oct 27, 2024
Let them invest their money in agriculture
Re: Fuel Consumption: 10,000 Marketers May Shut Down Over Massive Drop, High Cost by Ikaeniyan0: 9:08am On Oct 27, 2024
iwaeda:
“That was why we wrote a letter to Mr President, dated October 21, requesting a grant of N100bn to save the affected marketers’ businesses from shutting down in the next few weeks.”



https://punchng.com/fuel-consumption-10000-marketers-may-shut-down-over-massive-drop-high-cost/
Shey this people get sense at all like this? The FG should dash una #100 billion grin

If they can't compete, let them invest their money in agriculture
Re: Fuel Consumption: 10,000 Marketers May Shut Down Over Massive Drop, High Cost by ivandragon: 9:09am On Oct 27, 2024
Tetrahedron:
Very Good

No more free fuel to smuggle to cameroun

They should go and look for another job, all those tankers in Nigeria doing nothing but killing people

Nigeria has subsidized enough for west Africa!
What happens when those countries also switch to CNG and start smuggling it?
Re: Fuel Consumption: 10,000 Marketers May Shut Down Over Massive Drop, High Cost by helinues:
Let them shut down.

They have been the real saboteur to all past and present government
Re: Fuel Consumption: 10,000 Marketers May Shut Down Over Massive Drop, High Cost by helinues: 9:20am On Oct 27, 2024
ivandragon:
What happens when those countries also switch to CNG and start smuggling it?
You want to smuggle gas with a Jeri can?
Re: Fuel Consumption: 10,000 Marketers May Shut Down Over Massive Drop, High Cost by Tetrahedron(m): 9:48am On Oct 27, 2024
helinues:
You want to smuggle gas with a Jeri can?
lol 😂
Re: Fuel Consumption: 10,000 Marketers May Shut Down Over Massive Drop, High Cost by CodeTemplarr: 9:50am On Oct 27, 2024
Many stations are not selling yet the NNPCL is trying to make us believe we are averaging 60m litres a day in local consumption. Only reasonable lie now is that since our highest ever pump prices are still lower compared to neighbouring countries, smughling still persists.
Re: Fuel Consumption: 10,000 Marketers May Shut Down Over Massive Drop, High Cost by Bobodee09: 10:55am On Oct 27, 2024
helinues:
You want to smuggle gas with a Jeri can?
There are lots of stack illiterate here....avoid them abeg.
Re: Fuel Consumption: 10,000 Marketers May Shut Down Over Massive Drop, High Cost by Biodun556(m): 11:33am On Oct 27, 2024
We want electric vehicles
Re: Fuel Consumption: 10,000 Marketers May Shut Down Over Massive Drop, High Cost by olisaEze(m):
"We wii slow down the economy" (Applause!!!). The economy is slowly grinding to a halt, pls maintain the energy and keep applauding the destruction of the largest black economy in the world. If this is how Obasanjo had rescued our economy in ‘99, by now Egypt & SA would be the ones dragging biggest black nation. cool
Re: Fuel Consumption: 10,000 Marketers May Shut Down Over Massive Drop, High Cost by tanigororo: 11:58am On Oct 27, 2024
So our daily consumption is 4.5million litters of fuel per day.
Re: Fuel Consumption: 10,000 Marketers May Shut Down Over Massive Drop, High Cost by ivandragon:
helinues:
You want to smuggle gas with a Jeri can?
You really think people would not find a way around that?

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2024/10/10/customs-cracks-down-on-fuel-smuggling-seizes-pms-valued-at-over-n153m/

Since pms trucks are smuggled, what stops cng trucks from been smuggled too?

https://energypress.eu/lng-smuggling-rings-resorting-new-tricks/

If LNG can be smuggled, why not CNG?
Re: Fuel Consumption: 10,000 Marketers May Shut Down Over Massive Drop, High Cost by ivandragon: 12:06pm On Oct 27, 2024
There is no doubt from some comments here that they are simply agents of apc who have sacrificed common sense to support nonsense.
Re: Fuel Consumption: 10,000 Marketers May Shut Down Over Massive Drop, High Cost by Feldie: 12:06pm On Oct 27, 2024
CodeTemplarr:
Many stations are not selling yet the NNPCL is trying to make us believe we are averaging 60m litres a day in local consumption. Only reasonable lie now is that since our highest ever pump prices are still lower compared to neighbouring countries, smughling still persists.
smuggling will always exist as long as Naira is trash. Even rice and groundnuts are being smuggled. Unless the government fix the currency, why should you sell for useless Naira when you can earn foreign currency, convert to Naira and have more money? Some will say it's unpatriotic. The politicians looting and stashing /buying properties abroad instead of creating small industries here with their stolen funds and employ people, how patriotic are they? The president going abroad to rest, how patriotic is he? Which foreign president has ever come here for rest?
Re: Fuel Consumption: 10,000 Marketers May Shut Down Over Massive Drop, High Cost by Itiskdg121(m): 12:13pm On Oct 27, 2024
OMG
This would translate to multiple job loss and I fear if things will ever come back to normal.

There should be urgent government intervention to revive these dying businesses.

It's pitiful and shameful Nigerians are going through these calamity. Ahh God
Re: Fuel Consumption: 10,000 Marketers May Shut Down Over Massive Drop, High Cost by femtex007(m): 12:14pm On Oct 27, 2024
NA GOD CATCH THEM
THEY PUT IS IN THIS MESS
IF THEY ARE NOT DEFRAUDING FEFERAL GOVERNMENT WE WILL NOT BE HERE
NOW EVERYBODY IS CRYING
PEOPLE THAT SAID FG SHOULD REMOVE SUBSIDY DIDNT EVEN KNW THAT IT WILL GET TO THIS
BUT I PRAY EVERYTHING GET BETTER
THE COUNTRY IS BLEEDING
Re: Fuel Consumption: 10,000 Marketers May Shut Down Over Massive Drop, High Cost by IgboYorubaFulan: 12:14pm On Oct 27, 2024
Ikaeniyan0:
Let them invest their money in agriculture
Wise! I Pray ALMIGHTY should make someone like you President of Nigeria! Agriculture is the key to massive Wealth for our Nation, and not... shocked SEE: https://www.nairaland.com/8251014/open-letter-president-tinubu-hardworking

Re: Fuel Consumption: 10,000 Marketers May Shut Down Over Massive Drop, High Cost by Nazgul:
Businesses keeps crumbling each day. Yet Tinubu isn't bothered. All he and his cronies care about is his reelection in 2027.
Re: Fuel Consumption: 10,000 Marketers May Shut Down Over Massive Drop, High Cost by Bashcash2024(m): 12:15pm On Oct 27, 2024
Someone should pls help me with something to buy some food pls. I'm starving here in sch. Pls. 🙏🙏🙏
Re: Fuel Consumption: 10,000 Marketers May Shut Down Over Massive Drop, High Cost by Leonardo4(m): 12:15pm On Oct 27, 2024
I thought the foolish government said fuel consumption in Nigeria dropped due to subsidy removal and reduced smuggling.
In reality people can't afford fuel anymore. Purchasing power reduced drastically hence the reduction in fuel consumption
Re: Fuel Consumption: 10,000 Marketers May Shut Down Over Massive Drop, High Cost by Newyorkitis(m): 12:16pm On Oct 27, 2024
We cannot lie to ourselves, the demerits of the removal of fuel subsidy outweighs a thousand folds the merits of its removal.
Re: Fuel Consumption: 10,000 Marketers May Shut Down Over Massive Drop, High Cost by PHIPEX(m):
Nigerians keep getting poorer by day.

Our standard of living is plummeting daily.

Buses replace cars
Agbado replace rice
Beans and bread now out of reach


Even Reno is now tired of attacking Obi on empty stomach
Re: Fuel Consumption: 10,000 Marketers May Shut Down Over Massive Drop, High Cost by Okoroawusa: 12:16pm On Oct 27, 2024
CodeTemplarr:
Many stations are not selling yet the NNPCL is trying to make us believe we are averaging 60m litres a day in local consumption. Only reasonable lie now is that since our highest ever pump prices are still lower compared to neighbouring countries, smughling still persists.
60m litres? You obviously didn't read the article
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