Daily Trust

Why fuel scarcity persists – NUPENG

- From Abdullatee­f Aliyu, Lagos

The Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) yesterday blamed incessant fuel scarcity on the government’s misplaceme­nt of priority.

National President of NUPENG, Williams Akporeha, who made the disclosure also absolved tanker drivers of blame in the fuel supply disruption across the country, saying “If Petroleum products are not available, there is no magic tanker drivers can perform.”

He spoke in Ibadan

Quadrennia­l Delegates’ at the 5th

Conference with the theme, “Impact of insecurity on effective and efficient distributi­on of petroleum products in Nigeria.”

He spoke just as the National Chairman of the Petroleum Tanker Drivers (PTD) branch NUPENG, Salimon Oladiti, said the ban on night travelling by tanker drivers had helped in saving lives and reducing the rate of accidents.

Daily Trust reports that many parts of the country including the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja are currently experienci­ng fuel scarcity.

Akporeha said the country would continue to experience fuel scarcity as long as the importatio­n of refined petroleum products continued.

He decried the failure of the government to fix refineries, saying the continued importatio­n is tantamount to the export of capital and jobs that are meant for the citizens.

“Government must as a matter of urgency rise to the occasion and take it as a matter of priority to fix refineries,” he said.

He added that while accidents involving tanker drivers had reduced, fuel scarcity has been minimised due to the commitment of PTD members who are always on duty.

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