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FG releases petrol to independent marketers

The Federal Government has commenced the release of Premium Motor Spirit, also  known as petrol, to the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria.

Information on the release is contained in a statement issued by Lawson Ngoa, the Secretary, IPMAN Reconciliation Committee, on Sunday in Abuja.

It would be recalled that the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe kachikwu, constituted a 14-man committee to resolve IPMAN crisis and to ensure end to fuel scarcity in the country.

The statement quoted the committee secretary as saying the release of the product was part of efforts to settle the 7,000 pending loading tickets of IPMAN.

Ngoa stated that some marketers had confirmed that they started loading the products from some depots in Lagos as a result of the efforts of the Committee.

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He noted that IPMAN controlled over 80 per cent of the petroleum products’ retail outlets in the country and that members were not getting products from the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation due to internal leadership crisis in the last two years.

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Ngoa said the Committee had taken steps to ensure that products were available all over the country.

He thanked Nigerians for the patience and understanding during difficult period and assured that with the support of Kachikwu and his team, the scarcity would soon be over.

He further called on stakeholders to shun unnecessary rancour and join hands with the Committee to restore peace and normalcy in petroleum distribution.

 

NAN

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