Fuel scarcity looms in Akwa Ibom as petroleum marketers withdraw services
The Akwa Ibom State Government said the marketers did not follow due process before withdrawing their services.
The Akwa Ibom State Government said the marketers did not follow due process before withdrawing their services.
GOCOP says Mr. Soneye's achievement is a badge of honour not just for him but for the entire GOCOP family.
The NMDPRA said the decision was made to mitigate the high level of trucks and transit accidents in the country.
The company said the reduction is designed to ease transport costs during the festive period.
The association also called on stakeholders in the downstream sector to support the management of NNPC Retail Ltd and Dangote ...
“But the conditions must be right. For example, the issue of price. As IPMAN, Dangote is supposed to have invited ...
"NNPC Is doing its best to stop bunkering, but security agencies are not helping. Oil theft cannot occur without the ...
“We are totally against the increase because it will affect our profit margins and the masses."
Many motorists in Katsina spent several hours at filling stations trying to get petrol for their vehicles.
“We members of IPMAN have decided to embark on a three-day withdrawal of services at depots as warning action," an ...
“It has become impossible for us to continue to sustain the current price of products in the zone.”
A teacher in Lagos, Thomas Ayeni, told NAN that the increment had doubled his daily transportation expenses.
Independent marketers say they are operating in a hostile environment
IPMAN said it had been unable to access supplies of the products from any of the six government-owned depots for ...
Members of IPMAN say they had been unable to access supplies of the products from any of the six government-owned ...
Fuel marketers blamed the high cost of diesel used for trucking products for the current petrol scarcity.
Figures seen by PREMIUM TIMES suggest that the NMDPRA has paid fuel marketers between December and May, contrary to IPMAN's ...
”The administration knows the fuel shortage has placed a strain on Nigerian citizens and businesses, but relief is on the ...
Fuel stations also increased their prices.
“We should let market forces determine the price of petrol and other products, not government dolling out subsidies with funds ...
The NNPC says there is no plan to increase fuel prices and advises customers against panic-buying.
The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) is neither planning to go on strike nor planning to shut fuel ...
PEF's main function is to ensure price uniformity of petroleum products via the reimbursement of marketers for trucking products to ...
IPMAN directed its members nationwide to reduce petroleum pump price from N145 per litre to N140.
The oil marketers had given a seven-day ultimatum.
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