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Scarcity: Fuel queues return in Abuja
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By Emmanuel Acha
Enugu, Feb. 25, 2021 The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN), Enugu Chapter has expressed worry over the continued neglect of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) Depot in the state.
The IPMAN Chairman, Mr Chinedu Anyaso disclosed this on Thursday in Enugu during the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the association.
Anyaso, therefore, called for the urgent rehabilitation of the depot in order to have safer movement of petroleum tankers.
He said that petroleum marketers in the state have had it rough since 2005 due to the poor state of the depot in the state and vandalism of the pipelines leading to it.
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The Federal Government should close down depots that are selling petrol above the approved price, oil marketers said on Thursday.
National President, Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, Sanusi Fari, said the sale of petrol above government approved price by depot owners would soon lead to a hike in the commodity’s pump price.
Fari told journalists in Abuja that the government through its agencies such as the Department of State Services and the Department of Petroleum Resources should curb the development to avoid crisis in the downstream oil sector.
He said some private depot owners were selling at N165 per litre to independent marketers, way above the government stipulated price of N148 per litre.