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Faces Behind The Fuel Scarcity In Nigeria by Kewtt: 3:55am On Feb 01, 2023
FG cracks down on petrol marketers, orders end to smuggling.
We’re not handicapped, warns CGS

Kyari accuses depots of loading above approved price

MOMAN, DAPPMAN admit fault, pledge support

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2023/01/fg-cracks-down-on-petrol-marketers-orders-end-to-smuggling/



Now who are those in charge of MOMAN and DAPPMAN, who have been behind the smuggling and diversion of petroleum products and creating artificial scarcity in the country..... Let's go.... But not before looking at the purpose and obligations of MOMAN in the oil industry and the CEO in charge of MOMAN Clement Isong

Re: Faces Behind The Fuel Scarcity In Nigeria by Kewtt: 3:55am On Feb 01, 2023
MOMAN operates under an Executive Committee comprising of seven member companies. Namely Mobil oil known as 11.plc, Total energies which never has fuel for sale, ardova plc another notorious no fuel station,
MRS oil...
CONOIL
NNPCL
Oando (a notorious no fuel station) now acquired by NNPCL

The committee should be held responsible for the current petroleum crisis in the country. And they are

Re: Faces Behind The Fuel Scarcity In Nigeria by Kewtt: 4:00am On Feb 01, 2023
cool

Re: Faces Behind The Fuel Scarcity In Nigeria by IDeyNL: 4:01am On Feb 01, 2023
Who is the petroluem minister?

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Re: Faces Behind The Fuel Scarcity In Nigeria by Kewtt: 4:02am On Feb 01, 2023
At the meeting with the Chief of Defence Staff they agreed to being responsible for the fuel crisis....in the words of their representative..

Former MOMAN Chairman, Mr. Adetunji Oyebanji who apologized to Nigerians for the fuel crisis said the current shortage was the longest and most complex in the industry.

“Once a crisis starts you get into the realm of sharp practices and the whole value chain becomes a problem. Frankly, I cannot stand here and say every single station, every single truck, customer that I have, I can vouch for every single litre. That is virtually impossible”, he added.

In a similar vein

Depot and Petroleum Products Marketers Association of Nigeria, DAPPMAN, admitted that they could not vouch that their members were not engaged in sharp practice and trying to exploit the problem to make quick money.
Re: Faces Behind The Fuel Scarcity In Nigeria by Kewtt: 4:02am On Feb 01, 2023
lipsrsealed
Who are those behind DAPPMAN in Nigeria responsible for the hike in petroleum products prices?
DAPPMAN is chaired by the owner of northwest petroleum Winifred Akpani..

Winifred Akpani, DAPPMAN’s chairman, said access to forex (FX) through the official market would enhance their capacity, facilitate seamless supply of petrol, and birth a regime of sustainability in terms of storage, distribution and supply across the nation.

“DAPPMAN hereby calls on the government to establish a level playing field in the sector by giving petroleum marketers access to forex at the CBN exchange rate for their operations,” Akpani had said.

She added that accessing FX at the official rate would boost fuel supply across the country.

Seems Emefiele is involved

Re: Faces Behind The Fuel Scarcity In Nigeria by Felimax(m): 4:17am On Feb 01, 2023
Eight years ago only we use our hands carry firewood with plenty ants put for our head.

Although on scarcity I will score APC better than PDP

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Re: Faces Behind The Fuel Scarcity In Nigeria by sotall(m): 4:21am On Feb 01, 2023
IDeyNL:
Who is the petroluem minister?

Please epp me ask him oo grin grin

You accuse everyone exxept the petroleum minister. The petroleum minister is the chief culprit.

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Re: Faces Behind The Fuel Scarcity In Nigeria by Missgeraldine(f): 4:25am On Feb 01, 2023
So we no go blame igbos today?? Is emefiele no longer an igbo man??

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Re: Faces Behind The Fuel Scarcity In Nigeria by Kewtt: 4:38am On Feb 01, 2023
Missgeraldine:


So we no go blame igbos today?? Is emefiele no longer an igbo man??
Unless Winifred Akpani and Clement Isong are ipob miscreants .... however you can see Winifred Akpani putting the blame on the abracadabra dollar policies of Emefiele....

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Re: Faces Behind The Fuel Scarcity In Nigeria by Tochi3(m): 4:44am On Feb 01, 2023
Na lie...we aint no urchin... grin grin

The real Faces behind it ....APCshit & Thief'nubu

Thief'nubu brought poo'hari..the cum Minister for Petroleum cheesy

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Re: Faces Behind The Fuel Scarcity In Nigeria by Tochi3(m): 4:46am On Feb 01, 2023
Kewtt:

Unless Winifred Akpani and Clement Isong are ipob miscreants .... however you can see Winifred Akpani putting the blame on the abracadabra dollar policies of Emefiele....
grin

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Re: Faces Behind The Fuel Scarcity In Nigeria by gaby(m): 4:49am On Feb 01, 2023
Dem don put gear for overdrive...

So, you guys can be this caring about the well-being/suffering of the masses.

E be like say Emilokan go dey contest for Presidency everyday oh.

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Re: Faces Behind The Fuel Scarcity In Nigeria by MimiSheWrote(f): 4:59am On Feb 01, 2023
Smh for this country.
Re: Faces Behind The Fuel Scarcity In Nigeria by Gadafii: 6:04am On Feb 01, 2023
All of a sudden tilinbu bow care about our suffering, yesterday he was wailing about them moving the exchange from 200 to 800 as if he isn’t part and parcel of them

For years the Fulani bandits ransacked some villages in the south west and even drove some into neighboring republic de Benin 🇧🇯 tilimbu never said anything about it, he never condemned the Fulani marauders because he was expecting bloc votes from them, make he no go offend them

But the acclaimed master tactician has been shown by the old lanky general that he’s not more useful than a toilet paper, baba don carry him northern bloc vote go back to the north, make the king maker go find bloc votes somewhere else, na why tilinbu and his teams have been shouting sabotage 🫣🤣😂🥴

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Re: Faces Behind The Fuel Scarcity In Nigeria by oz4real83(m): 6:11am On Feb 01, 2023
The president deliberately assigned himself to be the petroleum minister so that the ministry will never be accountable for its actions and the corruption there will continue embarassed. No member of this current legislature deserves a return, irrespective of political parties because even if the majority always have the vote, it doesn't stop the minority from showing their opposition to the inhuman activities of this evil govt, but both the opposition and minority voices have always be silentembarassed
Re: Faces Behind The Fuel Scarcity In Nigeria by Ofunaofu: 6:22am On Feb 01, 2023
Who is the petroleum minister

Who is the minister for state petroleum

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Re: Faces Behind The Fuel Scarcity In Nigeria by Googledotcom: 6:52am On Feb 01, 2023
Seems like only Peter Obi is campaigning with facts, others don't want to do their usual rhetorics, like "I will turn Nigeria to Dubai in a twinkle of an eye" they only throw banters around.

Nigerians shey na banters we go chop ?

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Re: Faces Behind The Fuel Scarcity In Nigeria by franchasng: 7:04am On Feb 01, 2023
Chasing shadows.


President Buhari is the Commander in Chief of The Armed Forces of Nigeria and also the Minister of Petroleum.


He has all the power to remove and replace anybody blocking his way or making things difficult for his regime to deliver good governance, but has he done this? No! Why you may ask?


Because he is a clueless, senile, inefficient, confused, old tribal-religious bigot whose only desire and goal to become President of Nigeria was to enrich himself, enrich his family, and elevate the Fulani tribe above every other Nigerian tribes.


And when we the discerning minds saw this during his first tenure in 2015 when he started appointing only Hausa-Fulani Muslims as service chiefs and heads of security agencies in Nigeria, we screamed but the people crying wolf today called us wailers, called us IPOD, called us haters, called us all sorts of names and justified Buhari's appointment of only a section of Nigerians into key security and other vital sectors, saying all that matters is for those people he was appointing from just a particular section of Nigeria is for them to deliver and that it was also about qualification as if no Igbo man or Ijaw man or Bini man or Urhobo man or Calabar man or Ibom man was qualified to appoint to at least respect the diversity of Nigeria.


To them whatever Buhari and APC did was more than right and nobody had the right to question them or criticise them or their policies. It wasn't long Buhari assumed office with his ineptitude and lopsided appointments that dollar started dancing Azonto and rising abruptly like puff puff that got touched by a heated frying oil.


Abeg you people should not distract our darling President, he is on the right track, una never see anything, carry on Mr President we are solidly behind you shocked

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Re: Faces Behind The Fuel Scarcity In Nigeria by 2RUTHHURTS(m): 7:15am On Feb 01, 2023
IDeyNL:
Who is the petroluem minister?
Don't the OP, the first FACE should have been Buhari who is the Petroleum minister

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Re: Faces Behind The Fuel Scarcity In Nigeria by Baronthecelebri: 8:24am On Feb 01, 2023
Very bad
Re: Faces Behind The Fuel Scarcity In Nigeria by Kewtt: 9:11am On Feb 01, 2023
2RUTHHURTS:

Don't the OP, the first FACE should have been Buhari who is the Petroleum minister

You think so?
Re: Faces Behind The Fuel Scarcity In Nigeria by techWriter3: 9:12am On Feb 01, 2023
Who ieds the petroluem miniedster

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Re: Faces Behind The Fuel Scarcity In Nigeria by CodeTemplar: 11:00am On Feb 01, 2023
So many easily dispensable rent seekers killing the petroleum value chain with corruption.
Re: Faces Behind The Fuel Scarcity In Nigeria by PresidentAtiku(m): 11:09am On Feb 01, 2023
This na TINUBU WAILING THREAD

Few years ago these animals called us wailers..

Now they are wailing even more than we dared to do.

TINUBU IS NOW THE CHIEF WAILER

By the way, where is Femi ADESINA?

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Re: Faces Behind The Fuel Scarcity In Nigeria by Rexymania(m): 11:14am On Feb 01, 2023
People wey we for duh kill finish if we were a serious country
Re: Faces Behind The Fuel Scarcity In Nigeria by Kendo93: 11:26am On Feb 01, 2023
cheesy

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Re: Faces Behind The Fuel Scarcity In Nigeria by Kewtt: 11:31am On Feb 01, 2023
CodeTemplar:
Some many easily dispensable rent seekers killing the petroleum value chain with corruption.
You discern
Re: Faces Behind The Fuel Scarcity In Nigeria by Tochi3(m): 11:57am On Feb 01, 2023
gaby:
Dem don put gear for overdrive...

So, you guys can be this caring about the well-being/suffering of the masses.

E be like say Emilokan go dey contest for Presidency everyday oh.

Re: Faces Behind The Fuel Scarcity In Nigeria by grandstar(m): 12:27pm On Feb 01, 2023
The "faces" behind the fuel scarcity is the president who has been urged to increase the pump price of petrol but has refused The cost of subsidizing it is too much.

Let the price of petrol be increased to 350 per litre and the fuel queues will disappear overnight
Re: Faces Behind The Fuel Scarcity In Nigeria by Pells1: 12:44pm On Feb 01, 2023
MimiSheWrote:
Smh for this country.
I want to wife you
Pls don't say no
Am serious
Re: Faces Behind The Fuel Scarcity In Nigeria by KingKO22: 12:44pm On Feb 01, 2023
K

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