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Diezani blames fuel scarcity on diversion of supplies

Diezani Alison Madueke

(L): Nigeria's Minister of Petroleum resources Diezani Alison Maude at Vienna

The Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs Diezani Alison-Madueke, on Sunday blamed the current scarcity of petrol nationwide to the diversion of the commodity by some marketers.

The minister made the accusation after an unscheduled inspection of 15 filling stations in Surulere, Ikoyi, Ajah and Iponri areas of Lagos.

“We have enough fuel to serve the country, the challenge we are having is that, some drivers will not supply the lifted products to designated filling stations.

“Having gone round the state, it is not just the filling stations at Ikoyi that appeared to be without product, but other extreme locations like Ajah and other parts in Surulere.

Diezani Alison Madueke:  blames scarcity on diversion of supplies
Diezani Alison Madueke: blames scarcity on diversion of supplies

“It appears there are lots of factors militating against efficient delivery of fuel.

“We learnt that some of the marketers instructed their drivers to change the number plates of their trucks to make it difficult for tracking.

“I have directed the heads of the agencies – DPR, PPMC and PPPRA – to give me a clear picture and timeline in terms of numbers of trucks coming into Lagos.”

She said, “there is diversion and I want some ideas about the diversion. If we can establish there is, I want to know how this is being done.

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“They need to supply me how these trucks are being tracked because diversion is not easy to do.

“They will be sanctioned and I’m ready to publish names of anybody that may be involved.”

The minister assured Nigerians that the government has a reserve stock of petrol that could last the next two weeks.

In a similar development, The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has increased the supply of the Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), to the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) from 100 to 150 trucks per day.

The corporation’s Acting Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division, Dr Omar Ibrahim in a statement quoted the Group Managing Director of the corporation, Mr Andrew Yakubu, as saying that the increase in the number of allocation was to reduce the noticeable queues in fuel stations.

“Ordinarily, we allocate about 100 trucks into Abuja, but with this intervention we have increased it to 150 trucks per day,’’ the statement added.

It noted that the GMD also led a team of the Corporation’s top Management over the weekend on inspection of filling stations across the FCT.

It stated that Yakubu and his team visited no fewer than 12 stations across Garki, Asokoro, Maitama as well as Central Business District of Abuja.

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