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Marketers to NNPCL: Release Petrol We Paid for Since December

The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, IPMAN,  has accused the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) of withholding   petrol its members  paid for  more than six months ago.

IPMAN, therefore, wants President Bola Tinubu to intervene in the matter to avert another petrol scarcity in the country.

The association alleged that some of its members have as many as 4,000 outstanding tickets worth N7,740,000  each with the NNPCL.

In a statement read to journalists in Abuja by its Suleja/Abuja branch Chairman Yahaya  Alhassan, IPMAN  claimed that the NNPCL  used its members’  money to import fuel but  had yet  to deliver to  them after entreaties

The statement, according to Alhassan, was issued after a caucus meeting of chairmen of depots in  Suleja/Abuja, Gusau, Minna and Kaduna.

He told The Nation that the NNPCL supplied some major marketers   the product with some concession for their old tickets.

“NNPCL has since given PMS to major marketers with some concessions for old tickets,” he said,

Insisting  that IPMAN members  should  ”enjoy the same concession instead of incurring losses.”

IPMAN which welcomed the removal of fuel subsidy, warned that service delivery would never stabilise if the outstanding product tickets were not settled by the NNPCL.

The NNPCL had last month handed off the monopoly of petrol import and immediately unveiled a new template that raised pump price from N184  to between  N448 and 577 per litre in its outlets.

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