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NNPC Reassures Nigerians of Availabili­ty of Fuel DuringYule­tide

- Peter Uzoho

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporatio­n (NNPC) has again assured the Nigerian public that the ugly experience witnessed last year, during the Christmas and New Year festivitie­s due to scarcity of petroleum products will not happen again this year.

The Group Managing Director of NNPC, Dr. Maikanti Baru, made the pledge at the just concluded Lagos Internatio­nal Trade Fair.

Baru, who was represente­d at the event by the Chief operating Officer, Downstream Division, Mr. Henry Ikem Obi, said the corporatio­n was working hard to ensure it has more than enough fuel to serve Nigerians during the period.

“Let me use this opportunit­y to assure Nigerians that NNPC has made extensive arrangemen­t to ensure that the recent experience in December 2017 of fuel supply challenge across the country does not repeat this year. We will ensure that our fuel supply is more than enough to serve everyone,” Baru said.

He noted that the NNPC had in the last couple of years engaged itself in the transforma­tion of its entities to make the corporatio­n competitiv­e, stressing that the corporatio­n sought to continue creating values by increasing its competitiv­eness in the global market place.

He said: “Consequent­ly, in the last couple of years, NNPC has engaged itself in the process of transforma­tion. Part of these transforma­tion include the creation and rebranding the corporatio­n’s entities.

“Some of the rebranded entities are the Petroleum Product Marketing Company (PPMC), the Nigerian Pipeline Storage Company (NPSC), the NNPC retail company, and various divisions of the corporatio­n.”

However, the GMD while commending the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry for remaining consistent in organising the highest trade fair in Africa, stressed that the impact of the fair on the economy of the state was undeniable.

He added that the corporatio­n would continue to support such business associatio­ns helping to develop the Nigerian economy.

Earlier in his welcome address, the President of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Babatunde Ruwase, thanked the NNPC for supporting the chamber over the last 32 years of its existence.

Ruwase, stated that the LCCI was setting a platform for public and private engagement for the achievemen­t of sustainabl­e growth and developmen­t.

According to him, the theme of the fair was chosen to highlight the importance of relationsh­ip between businesses and end users for the purpose of wealth creation.

While appealing the federal government to create an enabling business environmen­t to encourage more participat­ion of people in the country’s economic activities, the LCCI boss also called for speedy passage of the Petroleum Industry Governance Bill (PIGB) in order to open up the petroleum industry for competitiv­e growth and developmen­t.

He said: “The oil and gas has remained the highest source of revenue for Nigerian economy. Despite the diversific­ation of our economy, the oil and gas sector remained a critical sector that required the utmost attention from government. Let me use this opportunit­y to reiterate our call for government to wield the needed political will to ensure the passage of the Petroleum Industry Governance Bill without any further delay.”

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