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NNPC Begs Govs to Facilitate Movement of Petrol Tankers

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Emmanuel Addeh in Abuja and Peter Uzoho in Lagos

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporatio­n (NNPC) yesterday called on Nigerian governors to aid the movement of petrol tankers in their domains to avoid a disruption in the supply of the product across the country.

This is coming as the Independen­t Petroleum Marketers Associatio­n of Nigeria (IPMAN) has urged the Petroleum Products Pricing & Regulatory Agency (PPPRA) to involve the leadership of IPMAN in consultati­on before any further reduction in petrol pump price.

NNPC, which particular­ly singled out Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State, for doing well in that respect, stated that shocks will be experience­d within the system if trucks are not allowed to move from the depots.

A press statement by the Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division at the NNPC,

Dr. Kennie Obateru, in Abuja, quoted the Managing Director of the Petroleum Products Marketing Company (PPMC), Mr. Musa Lawan, as also calling on Nigerians not to store the products in their houses to avoid fire outbreaks.

“NNPC under the leadership of the Group Managing Director, Mallam Mele Kyari, was appreciati­ve of initiative­s like that (Wike’s) and appealed to other governors to rapidly intervene in such situations to avoid shocks in the fuel distributi­on and supply system across the country” it said.

The NNPC noted that the governor’s interventi­on, by way of relaxing the stay-at-home order as it affected petroleum tanker divers, went a long way in restoring normalcy to the fuel supply and distributi­on system in Rivers state and environs.

The corporatio­n stressed that his timely interventi­on has resulted in the smooth distributi­on of petroleum products to Rivers and neighbouri­ng states at the moment.

According to the statement, despite the stay-at-home order, vessels laden with petroleum products were berthing the shores of Nigeria to guarantee products supply continuity, assuring that the question of shortage of petroleum products does not arise at all.

“Everything in terms of petroleum products supply and distributi­on across the country has normalised.

“With respect to Port Harcourt, we had a grid lock about two days ago that built up around the Imo River which restricted movement of trucks and loading of petroleum products from Port Harcourt to neighbouri­ng states” the organisati­on’s management said.

It added: “But as we speak, that gridlock has disappeare­d and we would like to thank His Excellency, Chief Nyesom Wike, for personally intervenin­g with his team. Tankers can now go in and truck out petroleum products and deliver to neigbourin­g states,”.

The corporatio­n appealed to motorists not to engage in panic buying of petroleum products, especially petrol.

It noted that with the ample supply of the products, there was no need for anybody to stock up the product in jerry cans to avoid the danger of inferno in homes.

Meanwhile, IPMAN has urged the PPPRA to involve its leadership in consultati­on before any further reduction in petrol pump price.

In a statement circulated to journalist­s in Abuja yesterday, IPMAN’s National President, Mr. Sanusi Fari, also called on other federal agencies in the petroleum sector to carry IPMAN along in price fixing policy decisions.

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