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Queues Spread As Petrol Hits ₦‎1,100/Litre In Abuja, Others by adenigga(m): 4:42am On Jul 09
The queues for Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol, persisted in Abuja and neighbouring states on Monday, as it also spread to Lagos and other regions across the country, with marketers stating that the situation might drag till the weekend.

As motorists spend hours in queues at the few filling stations that dispensed the product, black marketers used the opportunity to raise their prices to between N1,000 and N1,100/litre, while some retail outlets increased the pump price of petrol to N900/litre, particularly in Abuja, Nasarawa and Niger.

This came as the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited explained that the queues were due to the recent thunderstorm and challenges of logistics that disrupted activities at fuel loading jetties.

It, however, stated that the company was working with stakeholders to resolve the situation and clear the queues.

Reacting to this, the President, Petroleum Products Retail Outlets Owners Association of Nigeria, Billy Gillis-Harry, confirmed that NNPC had assured marketers that the matter was being addressed.

He, however, explained that the queues may not disappear in the next couple of days, stressing locations far away from major depots would experience lengthier days of fuel queues.

“Once they start loading, it takes some days to clear the queues. And don’t forget that filling stations in Abuja get products from Lagos, Oghara, Warri, Port Harcourt or Calabar, and that takes more than three days turn-around time to accomplish,” he stated.

On whether the situation was being resolved as stated by NNPC, Gillis-Harry said, “Yes it is being addressed and we’ve had an in-depth review of the matter. They’ve given us assurance that they are working on it and so we should be able to get products in our retail outlets.

“We could see what their challenges were, but during our conversation we were able to know that NNPC is working hard to tackle this situation. So we are certain that in the coming days petroleum products should be available and circulate widely.”


Gillis-Harry, however, stated that marketers could not confirm the claim of thunderstorm disrupting the loading of products at jetties, as stated by NNPC.

“Rather, as far as we are concerned there is a supply glitch which is now being addressed by NNPC,” the PETROAN president stated.

Gillis-Harry stated that to get a lasting solution to fuel scarcity and queues in Nigeria, the government and NNPC must work with downstream oil sector operators.

“We had recommended that NNPC should have a clearly-defined council made up of all the grassroot knowledge of the business so that when we sit down and discuss we can always project what is likely going to be our problem based on empirical evidence. We should be data-driven by the design and plan that we put together,” he stated.

Inadequate supply


However, a major dealer in the downstream oil sector insisted that there was inadequate supply of PMS by NNPC and that this was due to shortage, adding that the queues had spread to Lagos.

“The product is not there. If the product is there people will lift it and there won’t be queues. So I don’t think the queues will disappear any time soon, it might drag till weekend.

“This is because even in Lagos, when I was coming to office today, I saw queues from the MRS station in Alakaa to around the Teslim Balogun Stadium, Surulere.

“So there are queues in Lagos too, not just in Abuja and states in that axis. The government and NNPC will keep assuring Nigerians, but it is until we see the product that you can say their assurances are true,” the dealer, who spoke anonymously due to lack of authorisation to speak on the matter, stated.

The marketer further noted that there was no guarantee that the queues would clear in the next few days, particularly in states far away from loading depots in Lagos, Port Harcourt, Warri and Calabar.

“I don’t think the queues will clear any time soon and not tomorrow because depots are not loading. I know the kind of pressure that came on me today, people pleading that I should just put them on programme.

“But why should I put you on programme when the product is not there? And again there have been demands to supply the limited products available to Abuja. So I can’t put you on programme until we are sure of the presence enough product,”
the source stated.

NNPC blames thunderstorm

This came as NNPC explained on Monday that the queues in different parts of the country were due the recent thunderstorm and challenges of logistics that disrupted activities at fuel loading jetties.

NNPC’s spokesperson, Olufemi Soneye, disclosed this in a statement issued in Abuja on Monday, as the scarcity of petrol grew worse.

“The NNPC Ltd wishes to state that the fuel queues seen in the FCT (Federal Capital Territory) and some parts of the country, were as a result of disruption of ship-to-ship transfer of petrol between mother vessels and daughter vessels resulting from recent thunderstorm.

“The adverse weather condition has also affected berthing at jetties, truck load-outs and transportation of products to filling stations, causing a disruption in station supply logistics.


“The NNPC Ltd also states that due to the flammability of petroleum products and in compliance with the Nigerian Meteorological Agency regulations, it was impossible to load petrol during rainstorms and lightning,” the company stated.

It stressed that “adherence to these regulations is mandatory as any deviation could pose a severe danger to the trucks, filling stations and human lives.”


The national oil firm further stated that the development was compounded by consequential flooding of truck routes which had constrained the movement of PMS from the coastal corridors to the federal capital, Abuja.

“The NNPC Ltd is working with relevant stakeholders to resolve the logistics challenges and restore seamless supply of petrol to affected areas.

“Already, loading has commenced in areas where these challenges have subsided, and we are hoping the situation will continue to improve in the coming days and full normalcy will restored.


“The NNPC also calls on motorists to avoid panic buying and hoarding of petroleum products,” the company stated.

Situation in states

Residents of Ogun State bought PMS at between N700 and N750/litre in most of the independent filling stations in the state on Monday.

It was, however, observed that some of the filling stations did not sell the product to customers on Monday. The filling stations that had queues were the ones operated by NNPC and it was because they dispensed PMS at N580/litre.

But in Sokoto State, the fuel scarcity persisted on Monday, as residents decried the situation and the hike in the pump price of the commodity to between N900 and N950/litre.

Most independent marketers in Sokoto did not dispense petrol on Monday. A motorist, Salami Isa, who spoke with one of our correspondents, said most of the filling stations were selling at exorbitant prices.

“The fuel issue is getting out of hand now as things are just too expensive and we still have to pay through our nose to get fuel,”
he stated.

PMS in Asaba, the Delta State capital and its environs was sold at between N730 and N790/litre.

Marketers such as Matrix, Northwest and RainOil sold petrol for as high as N730, while dispensed theirs at N765 in Asaba.

But in locations like Ibusa, Issele-Uku, Issele-Azagba, and Agbor, among other towns, fuel was sold at between N765 to N790/litre without queues.

However, long queues were observed at the NNPC mega filling station along Benin-Asaba Express which dispensed the product at N590/litre.


There were no queues at petrol stations in Ilorin, Kwara State, on Monday, while petrol was still sold at between N600 and N750/litre in the states
Source: https://punchng.com/Queues-spread-as-petrol-hits-N1,100/litre-in-Abuja-others

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Re: Queues Spread As Petrol Hits ₦‎1,100/Litre In Abuja, Others by SmartPolician: 4:43am On Jul 09
When are we going to permanently solve this problem of fuel scarcity in Nigeria? The problem has lived with us since independence.

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Re: Queues Spread As Petrol Hits ₦‎1,100/Litre In Abuja, Others by AuntyJolade(f): 5:04am On Jul 09
End of the road for the wicked ones.

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Re: Queues Spread As Petrol Hits ₦‎1,100/Litre In Abuja, Others by Sapasenator: 5:06am On Jul 09
SmartPolician:
When are we going to permanently solve this problem of fuel scarcity in Nigeria? The problem has lived with us since independence.

What problems have ever been solved in Nigeria?

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Re: Queues Spread As Petrol Hits ₦‎1,100/Litre In Abuja, Others by alsudan: 5:06am On Jul 09
Subsidy is gone according to Thiefnibuu, yet scarcity persists.

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Re: Queues Spread As Petrol Hits ₦‎1,100/Litre In Abuja, Others by happney65: 5:12am On Jul 09
Something that will end up at the official price of 1000 naira before the end of the year.

Stop playing,you'll learn grin

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Re: Queues Spread As Petrol Hits ₦‎1,100/Litre In Abuja, Others by Abbypackaging: 5:12am On Jul 09
Tinubu failed woefully shall.
Every economy indices negative.

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Re: Queues Spread As Petrol Hits ₦‎1,100/Litre In Abuja, Others by ayoolataiwo: 5:29am On Jul 09
Despite all the suffering everywhere,,these idiots still making life more unbearable to the masses,,make hardship as a tools on us.È ni lò là

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Re: Queues Spread As Petrol Hits ₦‎1,100/Litre In Abuja, Others by Tokskob2008: 5:32am On Jul 09
Party and tribe aside, nothing is working in this country right now. No law against supporting any candidate during elections but when they fail like this we should be bold enough to let them know and not to keep packaging and repackaging failures..

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Re: Queues Spread As Petrol Hits ₦‎1,100/Litre In Abuja, Others by phorget(m): 5:33am On Jul 09
Hmmmmmm!
Tilumbu don try I swear, e no easy make one man single handedly finish a whole country.

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Re: Queues Spread As Petrol Hits ₦‎1,100/Litre In Abuja, Others by Peakdesign23(m): 5:40am On Jul 09
A terrible mistake to come from Nigeria. The so called administration is a total disaster.

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Re: Queues Spread As Petrol Hits ₦‎1,100/Litre In Abuja, Others by Usmanovic95(m): 6:03am On Jul 09
When buhari said we will miss him damn! I thought it was a joke.

This is looking like a never ending nightmare already.

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Re: Queues Spread As Petrol Hits ₦‎1,100/Litre In Abuja, Others by EdiskyHarry: 6:55am On Jul 09
Buhari was the worst president in the history of Africa, but sincerely, he was 100 million times better than tinubu. Atleast he had few things under his control. Tinubu after eating okpa mixed with cocaine does not even remember he's the president of Nigeria.

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Re: Queues Spread As Petrol Hits ₦‎1,100/Litre In Abuja, Others by Hemanwel(m): 6:55am On Jul 09
We are in deep shit under Tinubu in this country! Like play like play, the shege meted to us by Buhari is now becoming a child's play compared to Tinubu's. Who would have thought..?

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Re: Queues Spread As Petrol Hits ₦‎1,100/Litre In Abuja, Others by Gbadugbakun(m): 6:56am On Jul 09
Those of you who voted Tinubu into power, I hope you all are happy with the way things are in the country.

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Re: Queues Spread As Petrol Hits ₦‎1,100/Litre In Abuja, Others by Gregorystarrrr(f): 6:56am On Jul 09
Wow this is bad.
Re: Queues Spread As Petrol Hits ₦‎1,100/Litre In Abuja, Others by kennyz247(m): 6:56am On Jul 09
Hope APC supporters are Also on queue too..
set of useless people

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Re: Queues Spread As Petrol Hits ₦‎1,100/Litre In Abuja, Others by adioolayi(m): 6:56am On Jul 09
What is really happening

You still want to add fuel scarcity to this hardship

Things are damn tough..

Why is this government testing the patience of Nigerians


President Tinubu do something!!!

Don't sleep..wake up!!!

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Re: Queues Spread As Petrol Hits ₦‎1,100/Litre In Abuja, Others by nwakibie3(m): 6:57am On Jul 09
On your mandate grin

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Re: Queues Spread As Petrol Hits ₦‎1,100/Litre In Abuja, Others by travelzcruix: 6:57am On Jul 09
phorget:
Hmmmmmm!
Tilumbu don try I swear, e no easy make one man single handedly finish a whole country.
na genius him be, a digital destroyer at that.

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Re: Queues Spread As Petrol Hits ₦‎1,100/Litre In Abuja, Others by tuoyoojo(m): 6:57am On Jul 09
The Federal Capital feeling the brunt of tilibu in full

I would not be suprised if the official pump price jumps from 690 to 800 and something.

You know they don't officially announce increase in pump price, you wake up and smell the coffee yourself

Whether ur are APC or PDP or LP, we are all in the shit together

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Re: Queues Spread As Petrol Hits ₦‎1,100/Litre In Abuja, Others by Judolisco(m): 6:57am On Jul 09
I Don park my car.... I can't queue to buy fuel 750.... Kudos to motorists for not increasing their transport fare...

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Re: Queues Spread As Petrol Hits ₦‎1,100/Litre In Abuja, Others by sevo(m): 6:57am On Jul 09
Master strategist probably didn't see this coming.... the era of blaming pdp and Jonathan for everything don finish...now nah nature Dem dey blame... thunderstorm!!

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Re: Queues Spread As Petrol Hits ₦‎1,100/Litre In Abuja, Others by ATEAMS: 6:57am On Jul 09
Dammmn niggga

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Re: Queues Spread As Petrol Hits ₦‎1,100/Litre In Abuja, Others by jchioma: 6:57am On Jul 09
Nigerians don suffer sha!

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Re: Queues Spread As Petrol Hits ₦‎1,100/Litre In Abuja, Others by Okeoghenerobert: 6:58am On Jul 09
We are looking at #5000 per liter by December.

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Re: Queues Spread As Petrol Hits ₦‎1,100/Litre In Abuja, Others by Franchise21(m): 6:58am On Jul 09
One wahala every day

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Re: Queues Spread As Petrol Hits ₦‎1,100/Litre In Abuja, Others by psychologist(m): 6:58am On Jul 09
A paint paint of beans is now 12k grin

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Re: Queues Spread As Petrol Hits ₦‎1,100/Litre In Abuja, Others by Sonnobax15(m): 6:58am On Jul 09
cheesy
#1,100 per liter?

Hehehe,make warri and Ughelli passengers pray make e no reach this side because una go just decide whether to make trekking una hobby or pay very high as fare angry

Na wa.

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Re: Queues Spread As Petrol Hits ₦‎1,100/Litre In Abuja, Others by THURAFTERNOON: 6:59am On Jul 09
Dangote petroleum to Nigerians rescue soon smiley
Re: Queues Spread As Petrol Hits ₦‎1,100/Litre In Abuja, Others by Nicepoker(m): 6:59am On Jul 09
SmartPolician:
When are we going to permanently solve this problem of fuel scarcity in Nigeria? The problem has lived with us since independence.
As a smart politician you can come up with solutions.

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