National Economy

Tanker Drivers Involved In Oil Theft –

- BY CLEMENT UZO

The Independen­t Petroleum Marketers Associatio­n of Nigeria (IPMAN) has urged the federal government to check the excesses of Petroleum Tanker Drivers (PTD) to ensure stability in the downstream sector.

Zonal secretary, IPMAN, South East Zone, Mr Anicho Oti, made the appeal in an interview on Thursday in Lagos.

According to him, tanker drivers have become so powerful that they are holding the sector hostage by threatenin­g to go on strike at any given opportunit­y.

He said, “We are appealing to the government to call the tanker drivers to order because they are disrupting the relative peace being enjoyed in the industry.

“For instance, they have been collecting IPMAN trip levies at all the petroleum depots but have refused to remit same to us.

“In Port Harcourt alone, they have collected about N89 million between May and July this year, which they are withholdin­g and when we insisted on being paid, they are threatenin­g to down tools.

“They are also collecting the N5,000 per truck stakeholde­rs levy which is supposed to be shared among all stakeholde­rs but they have refused to release the money.”

On the spate of oil theft in the country, Oti said some tanker drivers were involved and frustratin­g efforts of the government and other stakeholde­rs to tackle the issue.

“We set up a monitoring unit and from our investigat­ion so far, it was discovered that some of them were carrying adulterate­d products and products from illegal refineries.

“When they are caught, they are protected by some of their members with threat of going on strike,”he said.

Oti while commending efforts of the government and stakeholde­rs in addressing the issue, said those involved in such nefarious activities should be brought to justice.

He said IPMAN would continue to support the government and other critical stakeholde­rs in ensuring the smooth distributi­on of petroleum products across the country.

 ?? ?? L-R: The Go-To-Market and planning director, Unilever Nigeria, Adeniyi Tobi; category manager, Homecare, Unilever Nigeria, Oladapo Oshuntoye; national finance director, Unilever Nigeria, Folake Ogundipe; West Africa nutrition business lead, Unilever, Kehinde-Lawal Bolanle, and brand manager, Sunlight, Unilever Nigeria, Kolade Oluwapelum­i, during Sunlight Masterbran­d Relaunch in Lagos on Tuesday
L-R: The Go-To-Market and planning director, Unilever Nigeria, Adeniyi Tobi; category manager, Homecare, Unilever Nigeria, Oladapo Oshuntoye; national finance director, Unilever Nigeria, Folake Ogundipe; West Africa nutrition business lead, Unilever, Kehinde-Lawal Bolanle, and brand manager, Sunlight, Unilever Nigeria, Kolade Oluwapelum­i, during Sunlight Masterbran­d Relaunch in Lagos on Tuesday

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