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Eid-el-Kabir: Marketers urge NNPC to pump fuel to Ejigbo depot

By Thompson ABISOLA

Petroleum Marketers have appealed to the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) to make fuel available at Ejigbo Depot in Lagos to avert looming fuel scarcity during the forthcoming Eid-el-Kabir festival.

The Chairman, Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN), Ejigbo Depot Chapter, Alhaji Ayo Alanamu, , made the appealed in Lagos.

“This appeal has become necessary because for the last three weeks, precisely since July 20, there was no loading of petroleum products at Ejigbo depot.

“We have been out of supply since July 20 which is causing serious concern to us marketers. It is also sending wrong signals of looming fuel scarcity as a result of the non-availability of the product at the depot.

“I don’t want to sound like an alarmist, but if urgent action is not taken by the NNPC to restore pumping to the depot, it could lead to serious scarcity during the forthcoming Eid-el-Kabir Festival,” he said.

According to the IPMAN chairman, the situation is posing serious challenge to marketers from south west and northern parts of the country.

Alanamu said the scarcity of petrol at NNPC depots in states had forced marketers to buy the product from private depots which sold above ex-depot price of N133.28.

He said marketers who sold above pump price did so because of the high price the product was obtained at the private depots.

“It is purely an issue of economic reality and the interplay of demand and supply; that is why the price is never steady; sales price changes in line with cost price,” he said.

The IPMAN chairman said pipeline vandalism, which made Ejigbo Depot to go under some years ago, had resurfaced at the system 2B pipeline.

“Pipeline vandalism seems not to have been well taken care of as its resurgence becomes more daring, thereby threatening another total closure of the depot.

“Definitely, this will have serious consequences on the supply of petroleum to the depot,” Alanamu said.

 

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