Fuel scarcity hits the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) as queues for petrol have resurfaced causing anxiety and hardship for residents trying to get the product. Most of the independent retail stations areĀ closed.
A few stations were opened to customers besides the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC).
While NNPC affiliate retail outlets sold the product for N162 per litre while the A.A. Rano on Banex ā Gwarimpa by Jahi sold it for N163 per litre.
Speaking with New National Star on Sunday, Benedict Apeh, a resident, said he spent over an hour trying to get fuel in NNPC at Katampe.
His words āI spent over 1 hour under the sun to get fuel to be able to go to work this new week. It is really annoying”
The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN), National Vice President, Alhaji Abubakar Maigandi, attributed the scarcity of petrol from the NNPC and private depots.
Besides, he said āwe cannot buy from the NNPC depot even after payment. We are queueing for it after our payment.ā
He revealed to that the private depots are selling it for between N165 to N168 per litre instead of N158 per litre in the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Authority (PPPRA) template.
He said the scarcity petrol was not due to hoarding of the product but non-availability of the product.
He also revealed that the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) has given the marketers the go ahead to sell the product for N167 per litre.
According to him, the DPR has been on the clampdown on marketers that vend the product above the N167 price.
The National Vice President acknowledged that petrol availability has earned the present administration some goodwill that it must not allow the present scarcity to erode.
His words: āPetrol is scarce not because of hoarding but due to no products.
āThe depots are complaining that there is no product which is contrary to NNPC position on fuel availability.ā
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