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FG Bans 60,000 Litre Fuel Tankers From Plying Nigerian Roads Beginning March 1 by TimeManager(op): 9:00am On Feb 20, 2025
The Federal Government has announced a ban on fuel tankers above 60,000 litres from plying the Nigerian roads.

The ban is likely going to take effect from March 1st, 2025, as revealed by the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA).

The agency also specified that no truck with over 45,000 litres in capacity will be allowed to load products by the fourth quarter of 2025.

Speaking to journalists on Wednesday in Abuja, Ogbugo Ukoha, NMDPRA Executive Director, Distribution Systems, Storage, and Retailing Infrastructure, said the decision was made in response to the increasing number of road accidents involving heavy-duty petroleum tankers.

”The first stakeholder’s technical committee met today to drill down and put timelines for about 10 resolutions that had been taken on how to drive down the significant increase that had been observed in relation to trucks and transit incidents and fatalities, ” he said.

According to him, following deliberations involving key agencies including the Department of State Services (DSS), Federal Fire Service, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), National Association of Road Transport Owners (NARTO), National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG), Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON), the Depot and Petroleum Products Marketers Association of Nigeria (DAPPMAN), Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), it was agreed that from March 1, 2025, any truck with an axle load of more than 60,000 litres of hydrocarbon will not be allowed to load at any depot.

”The important thing about this is that, for the first time, consensus was built amongst all stakeholders, and we’re continuing to encourage that we will work together cohesively to deliver a safe transportation of petroleum products across the country,” he said.

Ukoha dismissed recent claims questioning the quality of fuel in circulation across the country, describing them as bogus, misleading, and unscientific.

He assured Nigerians that all imported and locally refined petroleum products meet strict regulatory standards before being released into the market.

The regulator vowed to ensure compliance with petroleum industry standards and specifications, stressing that recent social media claims about the quality of fuel products in circulation are baseless and should be disregarded.

”The regulator would usually be more circumspect and not respond to every comment that is made in the public.
https://independent.ng/breaking-fg-bans-60000-litre-fuel-tankers-from-plying-nigerian-roads-beginning-march-1-nmdpra/

Re: FG Bans 60,000 Litre Fuel Tankers From Plying Nigerian Roads Beginning March 1 by TimeManager(op): 9:01am On Feb 20, 2025
Good one.


-Kiss the truth!
Re: FG Bans 60,000 Litre Fuel Tankers From Plying Nigerian Roads Beginning March 1 by EmperorCaesar(m): 9:18am On Feb 20, 2025
News of the week!

To be honest, they caused more avoidable death than most health complications can ever cause

Its even dreadful driving beside them, either during a traffic congestion or a free road

The Life span of an average Nigerian just move up by 5years


God bless us
Re: FG Bans 60,000 Litre Fuel Tankers From Plying Nigerian Roads Beginning March 1 by Irony1: 9:27am On Feb 20, 2025
TimeManager:
Good one.


-Kiss the truth!
Truth kisser. why did you avoid the part where they stated they are importing 25m liters of fuel per day?
Re: FG Bans 60,000 Litre Fuel Tankers From Plying Nigerian Roads Beginning March 1 by easzypeaszy(m): 9:27am On Feb 20, 2025
Wohaloh...The news is a blessing to some and curse to others like the drivers and truck owners and even filling stations.
It will affect over 1M jobs nationwide.
Re: FG Bans 60,000 Litre Fuel Tankers From Plying Nigerian Roads Beginning March 1 by tunjijones(m): 9:27am On Feb 20, 2025
So how will petrol be transported across Nigeria?
Re: FG Bans 60,000 Litre Fuel Tankers From Plying Nigerian Roads Beginning March 1 by Veritas01: 9:27am On Feb 20, 2025
Re: FG Bans 60,000 Litre Fuel Tankers From Plying Nigerian Roads Beginning March 1 by Donchieli: 9:27am On Feb 20, 2025
Make dem de use 20,000 litres
Re: FG Bans 60,000 Litre Fuel Tankers From Plying Nigerian Roads Beginning March 1 by princepee: 9:27am On Feb 20, 2025
cool making laws have never been an issue but enforcement.
Dem never born the person wey go arrest dangote trucks
Re: FG Bans 60,000 Litre Fuel Tankers From Plying Nigerian Roads Beginning March 1 by Lovenorth: 9:27am On Feb 20, 2025
The step in the right direction
Re: FG Bans 60,000 Litre Fuel Tankers From Plying Nigerian Roads Beginning March 1 by Antoeni(m): 9:27am On Feb 20, 2025
The Only Good News Since Tinubu Became INEC / Judiciary Selected President
Re: FG Bans 60,000 Litre Fuel Tankers From Plying Nigerian Roads Beginning March 1 by obinna58(m): 9:28am On Feb 20, 2025
Lives saved, tinubu is not a blood sucker after all
Hope this wouldn’t lead to scarcity
Re: FG Bans 60,000 Litre Fuel Tankers From Plying Nigerian Roads Beginning March 1 by Sojebrand(m): 9:28am On Feb 20, 2025
Okay
Re: FG Bans 60,000 Litre Fuel Tankers From Plying Nigerian Roads Beginning March 1 by sofeo(m): 9:28am On Feb 20, 2025
Alright
Re: FG Bans 60,000 Litre Fuel Tankers From Plying Nigerian Roads Beginning March 1 by princepee: 9:28am On Feb 20, 2025
cool
Irony1:
Truth kisser. why did you avoid the part where they stated they are importing 25m liters of fuel per day?
that one doesn't portray his Masters in good light.
He have to earn his pay by supporting rubbish.
Re: FG Bans 60,000 Litre Fuel Tankers From Plying Nigerian Roads Beginning March 1 by mohbadliveson: 9:29am On Feb 20, 2025
Not about plying roads but doing the necessary checks and let only normal drivers drive as done in western countries
Re: FG Bans 60,000 Litre Fuel Tankers From Plying Nigerian Roads Beginning March 1 by Itwas: 9:29am On Feb 20, 2025
Nice one there👍👍👍
Re: FG Bans 60,000 Litre Fuel Tankers From Plying Nigerian Roads Beginning March 1 by Nobody: 9:29am On Feb 20, 2025
Ah. E be like say na only achievement of APC be this
Re: FG Bans 60,000 Litre Fuel Tankers From Plying Nigerian Roads Beginning March 1 by meobizy(m): 9:29am On Feb 20, 2025
said the decision was made in response to the increasing number of road accidents involving heavy-duty petroleum tankers.
I knew they would use this lie. If truly the masses wanted this, the government would’ve crafted excuse upon excuse why they couldn’t ban the trucks. The ban was created to frustrate Dangote from transporting his products nationwide.
Re: FG Bans 60,000 Litre Fuel Tankers From Plying Nigerian Roads Beginning March 1 by Sajio(m): 9:29am On Feb 20, 2025
But most of this tanks are withi 33-45k liters... So!!
Re: FG Bans 60,000 Litre Fuel Tankers From Plying Nigerian Roads Beginning March 1 by tammie24: 9:30am On Feb 20, 2025
Step in the right direction
Re: FG Bans 60,000 Litre Fuel Tankers From Plying Nigerian Roads Beginning March 1 by Kennitrust(m): 9:30am On Feb 20, 2025
Good to hear but how will fuel be transported now?

Meanwhile A serious news like this will not make it to front page. I don't know if the mod. is an APC agents. Please click below to read what was and is still going on in this country by APC

https://www.nairaland.com/8345978/how-buhari-administration-apc-frustrated
Re: FG Bans 60,000 Litre Fuel Tankers From Plying Nigerian Roads Beginning March 1 by YeyeGbami: 9:30am On Feb 20, 2025
Good
Re: FG Bans 60,000 Litre Fuel Tankers From Plying Nigerian Roads Beginning March 1 by oluwaseyi0: 9:30am On Feb 20, 2025
Better

Unnecessarily long and probe to causing accidents
Re: FG Bans 60,000 Litre Fuel Tankers From Plying Nigerian Roads Beginning March 1 by Kasdat5(m): 9:31am On Feb 20, 2025
Owners of those tankers , wetin dem go do now ??
Probably they’ll let them load other products .
Re: FG Bans 60,000 Litre Fuel Tankers From Plying Nigerian Roads Beginning March 1 by Cowardigbos: 9:31am On Feb 20, 2025
Way to go!
Re: FG Bans 60,000 Litre Fuel Tankers From Plying Nigerian Roads Beginning March 1 by tammie24: 9:31am On Feb 20, 2025
Antoeni:
The Only Good News Since Tinubu Became INEC / Judiciaxry Selected President
2031 still far o

Nor go enter market
Re: FG Bans 60,000 Litre Fuel Tankers From Plying Nigerian Roads Beginning March 1 by fuckJones(f): 9:31am On Feb 20, 2025
Irony1:
Truth kisser. why did you avoid the part where they stated they are importing 25m liters of fuel per day?
look at this one, even USA import more fuel than they produce, the only two countries out of over 150 countries in the world that are generally considered to not import fuel are Algeria and Libya. This is because they produce enough oil domestically to meet their own needs.
Re: FG Bans 60,000 Litre Fuel Tankers From Plying Nigerian Roads Beginning March 1 by Nadingo:
Tinubu is hellbent on crippling Northern businesses. We all know that it's the northerners who own trailers and tankers just like it is predominantly Igbos who own luxurious busses. From importing grains to bankrupt northern farmers to now grounding tankers. I still do not understand Tinubu's grouse with northerners despite the overwhelming support we gave him at the polls.

#NeverAgain
Re: FG Bans 60,000 Litre Fuel Tankers From Plying Nigerian Roads Beginning March 1 by oluwaseyi0: 9:31am On Feb 20, 2025
Sajio:
But most of this tanks are withi 33-45k liters... So!!
Those are the common ones, there are some that are longer and almost looking like mini-trains yet those drivers still drive them recklessly like they are mini vans
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