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Fuel Scarcity: Panic Buying In Lagos, Abuja by lalasticlala(m): 8:45am On Feb 08, 2022
*Petrol panic in Lagos, Abuja
*NARTO threatens strike over cost
*No scarcity of product, says NNPC


Queues returned to petrol stations in parts of Lagos yesterday.

The fear of scarcity spread across the metropolis.

In Abuja, the queues, which have lingered for some days, continued.

In both cities, black marketers flooded major highways with petrol in cans, selling to motorists on the roadside.

In Lagos, vehicles lined up at Ajah, Lekki, Victoria Island and the mainland areas in search of premium motor spirit (PMS), otherwise known as petrol.

It was the same situation in Sango-Ota, Mowe, Ibafo and Arepo axis on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.

There were long queues all over Abuja. Very few petrol stations had the product.

Most of the outlets on the Kubwa Expressway were shut.

The few that had the product were packed with vehicles. It was the same in the Nyanya area.

At the city centre, queues created gridlock in parts of Wuse and Garki.

Black marketers had a field day, selling from between N300 to N400 per litre.

The situation may worsen if the Nigerian Association of Road Transport Owners (NARTO) carries out its threat to withdraw haulage service should the Federal Government not address rising operational costs.

But the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited said there was no need for panic buying.

Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division, Garba Deen Muhammad, said in a statement: “The NNPC Ltd wishes to assure the public that the company has sufficient PMS stock to meet the needs of Nigerians.

“The public is, therefore, advised not to engage in panic buying of petrol; and to ignore all rumours that may suggest otherwise.

“In line with the existing laws of the land, NNPC Ltd. is deeply committed to ensuring energy security for the country.”

In Ajah, an NNPC mega station was shut.

Many other stations shut their gates to motorists on Lagos Island, except Oando on the Lekki-Ajah Expressway.

But there were no queues in all the petrol stations along Ikorodu Road as motorists drove in to refill with ease.

The situation was the same around Ketu, Ojota and Mile 12.

A filling station manager told The Nation that marketers were hoarding the fuel in anticipation of an increase in the pump price.

Isaiah Jesuwale, who works with Mobil filling station in Mushin, said: “There is nothing like queue here as you can see. The news of fuel scarcity is a rumour and nothing more. Fuel is still at N162.50 and there has been no directive from above for it to change.”

President of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN), Chinedu Okoronkwo, told The Nation all member stations sold petrol.

“Take a look around town, you will see that all IPMAN members are selling petrol; none of them has shut their gate to the public. But let’s wait till tomorrow (today) then we can talk more,” he said.

NARTO National President, Yusuf Othman, in a statement, said members of the association found it difficult to sustain their businesses because the freight rate is regulated and paid in arrears.

“We can’t operate that way. Transporters whose freight rate is fixed and regulated cannot sustain the business if nothing is done.

“We can’t work if nothing is done to increase the freight rate. The condition is unbearable because of the cost of diesel,” he said.

Othman urged the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) to urgently increase the freight rate to reflect the present cost of diesel and spare parts.

According to him, the ex-depot cost of diesel soared to N401 per litre yesterday and may hit N420 per litre if something is not done urgently.

He urged the NMDPRA Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Malam Farouk Ahmed, to convene a stakeholder meeting to increase the freight rate and address other pressing issues of cost of operation.

“Today, the price of AGO ex-depot is N401 per litre. It means that in Abuja, Kaduna, Kano, it will reach N420 to N430. At the filling station, it will get to N450.

“Regulate our rising operation cost. It is as simple as that. Otherwise, our people have parked their trucks and more people are going to park,” he said.

Petrol sufficiency days and stock figures are receding and unstable, according to an NMDPRA sufficiency report for January 27, February 2, and February 3.

The NNPC used to boast about 30 to 40 days stock sufficiency and about 2 billion metres, but the stock has dipped to 25.45 24 days sufficiency and about 1,425,046,694 litres as of February 3.

From the stock breakdown, there were 769,417,053 litres in-land, 98,365,735 litres at berth and 557,263,906 litres marine stock.

The reserve was 1,506,046,692 litres on February 2, an equivalent of 26.89 days sufficiency.

The breakdown for February 2 was 769,293,346 litres of land-based stock and 736,753,128 marine stock at berth (offshore).

On January 27, the reserve was a 1,345,338,930 litres stock of petrol.

Last month, the stock day sufficiency receded from 26.78 days on January 26 to 24.02 days sufficiency on January 27.

As of January 27, there was total in-land stock of 788,968,309 litres and 213,917,185 litres as total jetty (at berth) stock.

The report added that there were 342,453,436 litres of marine stock. The total reserve for the day was 1,345,338,930 litres. The previous day, the reserve was 1,499,806,953 being 26.78 days stock sufficiency.

The stock sufficiency was 25.47 days on January 25.

Ahead of Yuletide, the NNPC said it raised its reserves from 1.7billion to 2 billion litres.

Nigeria consumes between 54 million to 60 million of petrol daily.

The scarcity followed rumours that the Federal Government planned to remove the subsidy.

Despite the subsequent announcement that the government had shelved the subsidy removal plan, products supply was still a far cry from the demand for it.

Convener of a civil society organisation (CSO), Concerned Nigerians, Deji Adeyanju, decried the alleged hoarding of petroleum products by independent marketers.

In a letter to the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, he said the withholding of petrol was to “criminally increase the prices, cause artificial scarcity and plunge the country into widespread economic chaos.”

He said it was worrisome that regulators had not deemed it necessary to call the independent marketers to order but continue to allow them to take advantage of Nigerians.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/thenationonlineng.net/petrol-panic-in-lagos-abuja/amp/

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Re: Fuel Scarcity: Panic Buying In Lagos, Abuja by DrGoodman: 8:47am On Feb 08, 2022
The fuel scarcity was caused by IPOB and Nnamdi Kanu.

That's what the incompetent FG will want us to believe.

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Re: Fuel Scarcity: Panic Buying In Lagos, Abuja by NotBeenPaid: 8:49am On Feb 08, 2022

Like we're new to fuel scarcity. Year-in-year-out we face this crisis. Nothing like panic buying. Failed government.

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Re: Fuel Scarcity: Panic Buying In Lagos, Abuja by Abboki: 8:49am On Feb 08, 2022

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Re: Fuel Scarcity: Panic Buying In Lagos, Abuja by McOluOmo: 8:49am On Feb 08, 2022
Wahala dey



Please join me.....breakfast is ready.






Guys wey no get girlfriend get peace of mind

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Re: Fuel Scarcity: Panic Buying In Lagos, Abuja by bewla(m): 8:49am On Feb 08, 2022
Why
Re: Fuel Scarcity: Panic Buying In Lagos, Abuja by sureboykris(m): 8:49am On Feb 08, 2022
Nigeria my country. When will there ever be good news. Since I was born and now I'm getting old so, still same old story of fuel scarcity.
70yr old man, no be juju be that

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Re: Fuel Scarcity: Panic Buying In Lagos, Abuja by CountVersailles(f): 8:49am On Feb 08, 2022
grin grin grin grin grin
Naija! Normal things. Thank God I no longer live in that country!
Re: Fuel Scarcity: Panic Buying In Lagos, Abuja by mickyeddi(m): 8:50am On Feb 08, 2022
Don't understand how a major oil producing nation can experience fuel scarcity.

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Re: Fuel Scarcity: Panic Buying In Lagos, Abuja by Kiddinpoh(m): 8:50am On Feb 08, 2022
This country matter tire person
Re: Fuel Scarcity: Panic Buying In Lagos, Abuja by Nobody: 8:50am On Feb 08, 2022
Lol.




All I see here is citizens trying to Force hardship on themselves!!

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Re: Fuel Scarcity: Panic Buying In Lagos, Abuja by wallay77(m): 8:50am On Feb 08, 2022
Hmmm
Re: Fuel Scarcity: Panic Buying In Lagos, Abuja by Laggafin: 8:50am On Feb 08, 2022
Seems this deceptive Govt has removed Subsidy through the back door

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Re: Fuel Scarcity: Panic Buying In Lagos, Abuja by Nobody: 8:51am On Feb 08, 2022
When subsidy goes, all this would end

You cannot make refining fuel unprofitable at home and expect not to import

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Re: Fuel Scarcity: Panic Buying In Lagos, Abuja by Dailymice: 8:52am On Feb 08, 2022
sad sad
Re: Fuel Scarcity: Panic Buying In Lagos, Abuja by Ayomi90: 8:53am On Feb 08, 2022
An oil producing country grin, fuzked up country.

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Re: Fuel Scarcity: Panic Buying In Lagos, Abuja by anonimi: 8:53am On Feb 08, 2022
CountVersailles:
grin grin grin grin grin
Naija! Normal things. Thank God I no longer live in that country!

You also have no relative living in our country who you help to face the problems here

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Re: Fuel Scarcity: Panic Buying In Lagos, Abuja by Nobody: 8:53am On Feb 08, 2022
HeLIEnus said there is no fuel scarcity.

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Re: Fuel Scarcity: Panic Buying In Lagos, Abuja by anonimi: 8:54am On Feb 08, 2022
Ayomi90:
An oil producing country grin, bleeped up country.

Filled with bleeped up 200 million Nigerians

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Re: Fuel Scarcity: Panic Buying In Lagos, Abuja by Denef: 8:54am On Feb 08, 2022
They should also becareful of fire out break dry season still dey
Re: Fuel Scarcity: Panic Buying In Lagos, Abuja by anonimi: 8:54am On Feb 08, 2022
Viking07:
HeLIEnus said there is no fuel scarcity.

No be juju be dat

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Re: Fuel Scarcity: Panic Buying In Lagos, Abuja by seborrhic: 8:54am On Feb 08, 2022
Of course they can't even see the security implication and the increase in social vices caused by the ever growing poverty rate.
You people that blame yahoo and runs girls have never seen anything yet.
Buhari is the major cause of the increase in vices and criminality because of the economic suffering.Many people can't find work,so the weak ones go into vices to find money to be alive.The girls that find themselves in the same shoe invariably fall into the temptations of men that foot their bills,hence many of them flock to yahoo boys,politicians,scammers and many others that make money through crooked means.
It would take about 32 years of a leadership like that of Mandela or Franklin Roosevelt to undo the harm Buhari has caused.
Unfortunately,the end is not in sight so brace up for more criminality,more vices and more rituals in the country.

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Re: Fuel Scarcity: Panic Buying In Lagos, Abuja by InvertedHammer: 8:55am On Feb 08, 2022
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Because they refused to refurbish the refineries, low oil price in the global market, Nigerian budget implementation will suffer; high oil price in the global market, queue returns in the gas stations. Incompetence has reduced it to damned if you do, damned if you don't. In both scenarios, Nigerians suffer.
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Re: Fuel Scarcity: Panic Buying In Lagos, Abuja by SerikiFulani(m): 8:55am On Feb 08, 2022
My only regret in life is being a Nigerian smiley

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Re: Fuel Scarcity: Panic Buying In Lagos, Abuja by Ayomi90: 8:56am On Feb 08, 2022
anonimi:


Filled with bleeped up 200 million Nigerians
All Nigerians are fuzked up already both mentally and physically.

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Re: Fuel Scarcity: Panic Buying In Lagos, Abuja by Nemesis0147(m): 8:56am On Feb 08, 2022
CountVersailles:
grin grin grin grin grin
Naija! Normal things. Thank God I no longer live in that country!
but you have family that still live in the country ba?

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Re: Fuel Scarcity: Panic Buying In Lagos, Abuja by gidado14(m): 8:57am On Feb 08, 2022
lalasticlala:


https://www.google.com/amp/s/thenationonlineng.net/petrol-panic-in-lagos-abuja/amp/
Before Buhari and APC we used to experience fuel scarcity from from October to May of every blessed year, its now history. I gave him credit on that.

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