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Over 1,800 Filling Stations Shut In NE As FG Moves Against Fuel Smuggling by Islie: 6:51am On Jun 25
•Oil prices rise on fuel demand expectations, easing US dollar




Nearly 2,000 petrol outlets were shut in Nigeria’s North-east yesterday to protest against an anti-smuggling operation that targeted some operators, the local head of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association (IPMAN) said, forcing motorists to buy from the black market.

IPMAN Chairman for Adamawa and Taraba states, Dahiru Buba, told Reuters that petrol stations stopped operations after the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) impounded tanker trucks and shut some fuel outlets on suspicion they were smuggling petrol to neighbouring Cameroon.

Black market fuel vendors in Cameroon, Benin and Togo have for years relied on cheap gasoline smuggled from Nigeria, the report said.

When Nigeria scrapped a petrol subsidy last year, that black market trade collapsed, but the product has become cheaper again after Nigeria capped the price since June 2023 despite its currency sharply weakening.

Under “Operation Whirlwind”, Customs initially impounded some tanker trucks belonging to IPMAN members and released them after the association protested. But more trucks were seized and several fuel stations were shut, forcing fuel station operators to close outlets en-masse in protest, said Buba.

“We wrote to them (Nigeria Customs) again but there were no responses that is why we decided to go on strike,” he said, adding that over 1,800 outlets had ceased to operate.

“This is our business and we cannot be quiet when our members are treated this way,” Buba added.

Customs spokesperson for Adamawa and Taraba, Mangsi Lazarus, told Reuters that tanker trucks were seized because they were being used to smuggle petrol.

In Adamawa capital Yola, black market traders quickly took advantage of the shortages to sell petrol for N1,400 ($0.9459) a litre, compared to between N650 and N750 at the pump.

Meanwhile, oil prices edged higher yesterday, spurred by the prospect of strong driving demand in the coming season and as tensions in the Middle East and drone attacks on Russian refineries led to concerns about supply. An easing US dollar added to the crude price strength.

Brent futures for August delivery were up 80 cents to $86.04 a barrel, or a 0.9 per cent gain, by 1:45 p.m. while US crude gained 90 cents, or 1.1 per cent, to $81.63 per barrel.

Both benchmarks advanced about 3 per cent last week for their second consecutive weekly upswing.

The chief underlying reason behind the price strength … is the growing confidence that global oil inventories will inevitably plunge during the summer in the northern hemisphere,” said Tamas Varga of oil broker PVM, referring to seasonal demand for oil products.

After last week’s big decline in US crude and petrol inventories, , traders are waiting to see whether the report due tomorrow will provide further evidence of sustained strong petrol demand, said Bob Yawger, director of energy futures at Mizuho in New York.

“It has to sustain for this positive narrative to continue in the market,” said Yawger, adding that the growing electric vehicle market is eroding petrol share of the transportation market.

Geopolitical risks in the Middle East and an increase in Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian refineries also underpinned oil prices, Reuters said.

EU countries on Monday agreed on a new package of sanctions against Russia over its war in Ukraine, including a ban on reloading Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) in the EU for further shipment to third countries.

An easing US currency made dollar-denominated commodities such as oil more attractive to buyers using other currencies.

The dollar weakened from a near eight-week high as traders went back on alert for intervention to support the yen after the Japanese currency danced with the 160 per dollar level.

The dollar index, measuring performance against six major currencies, had climbed on Friday and was up slightly on Monday after data showed US business activity at a 26-month high in June.

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2024/06/25/over-1800-filling-stations-shut-in-north-east-as-fg-moves-against-fuel-smuggling/

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Re: Over 1,800 Filling Stations Shut In NE As FG Moves Against Fuel Smuggling by Realtord43: 7:14am On Jun 25
Northerners are major problem bedeviling this country

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Re: Over 1,800 Filling Stations Shut In NE As FG Moves Against Fuel Smuggling by helinues: 7:16am On Jun 25
Toh

Even countries who don't have crude oil don't have shortages.

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Re: Over 1,800 Filling Stations Shut In NE As FG Moves Against Fuel Smuggling by helinues: 7:17am On Jun 25
arakosil:
Won't this make life of people in north east worse off?

Would they have been allowed to continue causing more hardship to their people?

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Re: Over 1,800 Filling Stations Shut In NE As FG Moves Against Fuel Smuggling by Racoon(m): 7:25am On Jun 25
Meanwhile, the same FG keeps a blind eye with all the crude oil theft and corruption by the top heads of security agencies (as report have indicted many of them), NNPC, DPR, and the fraudulent fuel subsidy regime in the ministry of Petroleum under the president.

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Re: Over 1,800 Filling Stations Shut In NE As FG Moves Against Fuel Smuggling by Racoon(m): 7:27am On Jun 25
helinues:
Would they have been allowed to continue causing more hardship to their people?
Meanwhile, your eyes is still blind to the oppressive, repressive, suppressive and destructive Tinubu government that has inflicted the worst hardship ever seen in Nigeria? You and seunmsg are the worst hypocrites in this forum.

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Re: Over 1,800 Filling Stations Shut In NE As FG Moves Against Fuel Smuggling by mrvitalis(m): 7:28am On Jun 25
So if you have removed fuel subsidy why are you against fuel smuggling??

APC people sha and lies worse of it all is that they are not smart

If not for religious and tribal sentiments APC would have been out of power since 2019

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Re: Over 1,800 Filling Stations Shut In NE As FG Moves Against Fuel Smuggling by helinues: 7:30am On Jun 25
Racoon:
Meanwhile, your eyes is still blind to the oppressive, repressive, suppressive and destructive Tinubu government that has inflicted the worst hardship ever seen in Nigeria? You and seunmsg are the worst hypocrites in this forum.


Stop wailing on my mentions and stick to the topic

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Re: Over 1,800 Filling Stations Shut In NE As FG Moves Against Fuel Smuggling by SisterRamota(f): 7:39am On Jun 25
helinues:



Stop wailing on my mentions and stick to the topic
Still loitering around aimlessly? Nigga till when?

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Re: Over 1,800 Filling Stations Shut In NE As FG Moves Against Fuel Smuggling by Okoroawusa: 7:44am On Jun 25
mrvitalis:
So if you have removed fuel subsidy why are you against fuel smuggling??

APC people sha and lies worse of it all is that they are not smart

If not for religious and tribal sentiments APC would have been out of power since 2019
You are right on the religious and tribal sentiments

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Re: Over 1,800 Filling Stations Shut In NE As FG Moves Against Fuel Smuggling by Paraman: 7:47am On Jun 25
mrvitalis:
So if you have removed fuel subsidy why are you against fuel smuggling??

So the government should look without doing anything while people commit crime? A lot of hypocrites like you will claim borders in the north are opened while the ones in the south are closed.

Government no do... You will wail

Government dey do... You will wail

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Re: Over 1,800 Filling Stations Shut In NE As FG Moves Against Fuel Smuggling by mrvitalis(m): 7:50am On Jun 25
Paraman:
So the government should look without doing anything while people commit crime? A lot of hypocrites like you will claim borders in the north are opened while the ones in the south are closed
I don't I don't understand what is the crime? Exporting of u subsidiesd petrol?

Should that not be encouraged?

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Re: Over 1,800 Filling Stations Shut In NE As FG Moves Against Fuel Smuggling by Iamanoited: 7:52am On Jun 25
NE & SE, SMUGGLING AND BUNKERING ARE THEIR STOCKS IN TRADE SO BAD LUCK.


ORISA37
LABOUR MUST COOPERATE WITH THE FORCE TO STOP THIS MENACE .
THIS IS SERIOUSLY AFFECTING OUR GDP AND OUR GENERAL PRODUCTIVITY RATING.
Re: Over 1,800 Filling Stations Shut In NE As FG Moves Against Fuel Smuggling by Paraman: 7:53am On Jun 25
mrvitalis:

I don't I don't understand what is the crime? Exporting of u subsidiesd petrol?

Should that not be encouraged?
The petrol are meant to be used within Nigeria.

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Re: Over 1,800 Filling Stations Shut In NE As FG Moves Against Fuel Smuggling by bigdammyj: 8:10am On Jun 25
Noted.
Re: Over 1,800 Filling Stations Shut In NE As FG Moves Against Fuel Smuggling by StreetFight: 8:11am On Jun 25
Silently working. The results will announce itself

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Re: Over 1,800 Filling Stations Shut In NE As FG Moves Against Fuel Smuggling by Chivisee: 8:12am On Jun 25
Way to Go!! God bless the FG.

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Re: Over 1,800 Filling Stations Shut In NE As FG Moves Against Fuel Smuggling by EmeeNaka: 8:13am On Jun 25
Government of lie.
This current Government seeks out ways to put the masses into difficulties.

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Re: Over 1,800 Filling Stations Shut In NE As FG Moves Against Fuel Smuggling by Maximiliannnn: 8:13am On Jun 25
helinues:
Toh

Even countries who don't have crude oil don't have shortages.
Helinues I thought you have gotten job, are you still gallivanting here

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Re: Over 1,800 Filling Stations Shut In NE As FG Moves Against Fuel Smuggling by dododawa1: 8:13am On Jun 25
Dangote refinery: Operators seek FG intervention as marketers opt for fuel import
Re: Over 1,800 Filling Stations Shut In NE As FG Moves Against Fuel Smuggling by deathtoLeo: 8:13am On Jun 25
angry
Re: Over 1,800 Filling Stations Shut In NE As FG Moves Against Fuel Smuggling by UniLever22: 8:14am On Jun 25
Y
Re: Over 1,800 Filling Stations Shut In NE As FG Moves Against Fuel Smuggling by FatimaAbubakar(f): 8:14am On Jun 25
Confused government

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Re: Over 1,800 Filling Stations Shut In NE As FG Moves Against Fuel Smuggling by cjudy(m): 8:14am On Jun 25
helinues:
Toh

Even countries who don't have crude oil don't have shortages.
Courtesy of your Zone B brain

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Re: Over 1,800 Filling Stations Shut In NE As FG Moves Against Fuel Smuggling by hisgrace090: 8:15am On Jun 25
RIGTH step by fg.
Re: Over 1,800 Filling Stations Shut In NE As FG Moves Against Fuel Smuggling by Freestainworld(m): 8:17am On Jun 25
North should be given their separate country, so their Emirs and iman can rule them.

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Re: Over 1,800 Filling Stations Shut In NE As FG Moves Against Fuel Smuggling by adecz: 8:29am On Jun 25
undecided


All these smuggling occurs with
the connivance of Nigerian Customs
and other border security officials .

How can fully loaded fuel tankers be
crossing borders, since we know they
can't follow bush paths❓❓

This things happen because of the
weakness of civilian government.

Can such nonsense happen during
military rule❓❓❓

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Re: Over 1,800 Filling Stations Shut In NE As FG Moves Against Fuel Smuggling by rowrowland: 8:34am On Jun 25
FG should force all tankers to install special trackers to be monitored by the Customs Service. They simply map border areas and get alerted on violations.

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