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Fuel Scarcity Paralyses Lagos, Other Major Cities -PUNCH by rozayx5(m): 6:41am On Apr 05, 2016


Akinpelu Dada and ’Femi Asu

The scarcity of petrol got worse in many parts of the country on Monday despite assurances by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation that the situation would improve.

Lagos, which traditionally receives more product than other parts of the country, was virtually grounded on Monday as only few vehicles moved about, with many passengers stranded at bus stops, while queues of desperate motorists stretched for kilometres at the few filling stations that had the product to sell, and partially blocked major roads.

The same situation was recorded in the Federal Capital Territory, Osogbo, Abeokuta, Ibadan, Minna, Maiduguri, Bauchi, Ado Ekiti and Benin City, among others.

At most filling stations belonging to independent marketers, a litre of the product sold for between N120 and N200 instead of the N86 and N86.50 official pump prices, while black market hawkers sold it for as high as N400 per litre.

Many commuters were seen in Lagos struggling to get commercial vehicles to different destinations, even as some transport operators increased the fares by 100 per cent or more.

On the Otedola Estate and Berger end of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, the Mobil, Capital Oil and Oando filling stations had longer queues of desperate motorists and other customers, which spilled onto the road and caused a serious gridlock.

The long queues at the filling stations forced many motorists to resort to the black marketers, who were having a field day as they sold the product at exorbitant prices.

Our correspondent gathered that most of the independent marketers’ depots in Apapa did not have petrol on Monday, while few had kerosene and Automotive Gas Oil (diesel).

Out of the 36 depots surveyed, only Capital Oil, Folawiyo and Heyden were said to have petrol, while MRS was still expecting its vessel.

Aiteo, Acorn, Nipco Plc, Fatgbems, Aiteo, Sahara, Techno, Zenon, Stallionire, Gulf Treasure, Global Fleet, Honeywell, Obat, Eurafic, Rahamaniyya, Index and other depots did not have petrol to load.

A commuter, Jumoke Awe, said she bought a litre of petrol for N300 on the black market on her way to Palmgrove from Ajah, but had to park her car somewhere along the Lekki-Ajah Expressway so as to take a commercial bus due to the attendant gridlock.

When asked if there was any new development in terms of supply, the National Operation Controller, Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, Mr. Mike Osatuyi, said the supply had not really improved.

“We are expecting the ships to come; when the ships come and they discharge, we will start loading. We are expecting that any moment from now, the ships will be arriving, based on what the NNPC said. But it will take some days before the vessels will clear,” he said.

Another source, who is an official of an independent marketer, said “There is no new development today (Monday). Some of the vessels that the government promised to bring in have yet to come. They promised to bring two vessels last week, but only one came on Thursday, and it started discharging on Saturday, and is still discharging now.

“One of the vessel’s areas has been cleared now. So, we are expecting that they will bring one overnight if they are going to keep to their promise. There is a gentleman’s agreement now that until this problem abates, no other product vessel should come into the Apapa jetty.”

The National President, Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers, Igwe Achese, said members of the union were ready to work with the NNPC to ensure effective distribution of fuel to filling stations.

He, however, said the NNPC needed to meet the conditions the union earlier discussed with its management.

While speaking at the Central Working Committee meeting of the Joe Ajaero’s faction of the Nigeria Labour Congress in Lagos on Monday, Achese highlighted challenges that the Ministry of Petroleum Resources needed to address to include the passage of the Petroleum Industry Bill, building of new refineries and prevention of gas pipeline vandalism.

“While removing subsidy, our refineries must work because we cannot continue to import. With the prices of crude oil in the international market, it is difficult for any nation to sustain the payment of subsidy to any importer of petroleum products,” Achese said.

In Oyo State, a litre of fuel was selling for between N180 and N200, while black market rate was between N250 and N300.

There were few vehicles plying the roads in the state capital on Monday, while the small number of transport operators on the road charged exorbitant fares.

Many prominent markets like those at Dugbe, Aleshinloye and Gbagi were nearly deserted because traders decided to stay indoors and buyers seemed to have postponed shopping till the situation normalises.

Residents of Bauchi metropolis lamented the unending hardship they are facing as the scarcity of petrol become worse.

One of our correspondents, who went round some filling stations in the state capital, observed that the product was not available.

Most of the filling stations visited were under lock and key, while black marketeers continued making brisk business by selling the product for between N250 and N300 per litre.

In Minna, Niger State, the situation has forced the Department of Petroleum Resources to relax its crackdown on independent marketers who are now selling the product for between N220 and N260 per litre.

The State Controller, DPR, Mr. Abdullahi Jankara, said the agency had decided to allow independent marketers to sell the product at their own prices because of its non-availability in order to reduce the hardship being faced by the people.

The fuel crisis in Borno and Yobe states got worse on Monday as petrol sold for between N250 and N300 on the black market.

There was virtually no place to buy at the right price other than the NNPC mega stations where it could take two or three days to get.

One of our correspondents reported that the fuel situation in Osogbo, the Osun State capital, and other towns in the state had not improved.

It was observed that many filling stations were shut on Monday because of non-availability of the product, while the few ones that had sold a litre of petrol for between N180 and N200.

The NNPC mega station in Osogbo sold at the official price of N86 but the queues at the station were about two kilometres long.

Motorists in queue at the station were disorderly until a team of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps led by the state Commandant, Mr. Olusola Ayodele, came to restore sanity.

Many civil servants in Ekiti State have abandoned their cars for public transport due to the fuel scarcity.

A litre of petrol sold for N200 at filling stations in Ado Ekiti, while a commercial driver told our correspondent that it sold for N230 in the hinterlands.

In Edo State, the lingering fuel scarcity worsened on Monday, as a litre of petrol sold for N230 at the few filing stations that sold the product to hundreds of desperate motorists.

On the black market, it sold for between N250 and N300 per litre, while some black marketeers insisted on selling to only customers willing to buy five litres and above.

In Ogun State, transport fares on most of the routes had increased by between 50 and 150 per cent.

Commuters paid between N600 and N700 from Sango to Abeokuta, a journey that hitherto attracted between N250 and N300.

However, queues by motorists and other petrol seekers reduced marginally on Monday as more filling stations dispensed fuel in Abuja and parts of Nasarawa State.

The largest mega filling station belonging to the NNPC, located on the Kubwa-Zuba Expressway, had lesser number of motorists when compared to what obtained all through last week.

Officials at the Department of Petroleum Resources and the Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources stated that the number of trucks from the Suleja depot to Abuja and environs had increased.

According to them, more filling stations received the product on Monday, as they expressed the hope that the situation would improve by the day.

Additional reports by Okechukwu Nnodim, Olufemi Atoyebi, Femi Makinde, Armstrong Bakam, Enyioha Opara, Kayode Idowu, Godwin Isenyo, Kamarudeen Ogundele, Alexander Okere and Samuel Awoyinfa


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Re: Fuel Scarcity Paralyses Lagos, Other Major Cities -PUNCH by luvinhubby(m): 6:41am On Apr 05, 2016
No other proof of Buhari's insensitive aloofness & irresponsibility than this 2 months old crippling fuel scarcity.

Nigeria welcome to the mega scam called APC's change.

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Paralyses Lagos, Other Major Cities -PUNCH by rozayx5(m): 6:43am On Apr 05, 2016
firefire kenai flets anonimi built2last rose2014

when buhari found out jona was not clueless

jonathan and his kinsmen be like

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Paralyses Lagos, Other Major Cities -PUNCH by SleekMallam: 6:44am On Apr 05, 2016
Buhari has finished this country!

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Paralyses Lagos, Other Major Cities -PUNCH by pendusky(m): 6:45am On Apr 05, 2016
another record broken

The most longest fuel scarcity in Nigeria...

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Paralyses Lagos, Other Major Cities -PUNCH by Nobody: 6:45am On Apr 05, 2016
Meanwhile, our government is still blaming GEJ

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Paralyses Lagos, Other Major Cities -PUNCH by Vikkie14: 6:49am On Apr 05, 2016
That's "CHAIN" for you.

A......Fee......Cee how market?

This is nothing but INCOMPETENCE in collaboration with CLUELESSNESS.
Their collabo too much.

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Paralyses Lagos, Other Major Cities -PUNCH by manutdadex(m): 6:49am On Apr 05, 2016
This is what u get when u choose Nepa bill over phd! In 9 months we ve had more than three scarcity issue! And d foolish and clueless idiot is traveling anyhw...

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Paralyses Lagos, Other Major Cities -PUNCH by tyson99(m): 6:50am On Apr 05, 2016
No matter I believe thing will be fine soon the decay of 16yrs can't be turned overnight







I believe!

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Paralyses Lagos, Other Major Cities -PUNCH by luvinhubby(m): 6:52am On Apr 05, 2016
The petroleum minister/head of state is busy loitering around the world looking for a new teenage wife.

angry

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Paralyses Lagos, Other Major Cities -PUNCH by NavierStokes(m): 6:52am On Apr 05, 2016
Sai Baba!!!! Sai Zombie!!!
Continue chanting until we get back to days of yore when beasts of burden becomes the means pf transportation and Nigeria becomes like ancient Egypt.

An ancient of days at the presidency would only feel comfortable ruling an ancient state, hence all the policies are in full gear to take us back to "days of our fore fathers".

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Paralyses Lagos, Other Major Cities -PUNCH by Pidggin(f): 6:53am On Apr 05, 2016
The president will soon travel to China, he has no time to listen to our complaints

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Paralyses Lagos, Other Major Cities -PUNCH by Tunami(m): 6:53am On Apr 05, 2016
am begining to observe the silence of those brown envelope nairaland apc e-warriors, or is the change now affecting them?

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Paralyses Lagos, Other Major Cities -PUNCH by Vikkie14: 6:53am On Apr 05, 2016
I dont think i have ever stayed at a fuel station till 5:00pm before, but now, 9:00pm am still on the queue at the filling station with me being number 76 on the queue even as the fuel sells for #200 a litre. Imagine!

We need to Change the Changer!

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Paralyses Lagos, Other Major Cities -PUNCH by kettykin: 6:56am On Apr 05, 2016
I think this news is a lie, has punch newspapers joined the wailing wailers ?

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Paralyses Lagos, Other Major Cities -PUNCH by Vikkie14: 6:58am On Apr 05, 2016
tyson99:
No matter I believe thing will be fine soon the decay of 16yrs can't be turned overnight







I believe!
Whose mess? We are all aware now who messed up the country and then claim it's PDP. Am apolitical here but a SANE person cant be deluded.
I refuse to be subjected unto propaganda by Chain agents.

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Paralyses Lagos, Other Major Cities -PUNCH by NavierStokes(m): 6:59am On Apr 05, 2016
manutdadex:
This is what u get when u choose Nepa bill over phd! In 9 months we ve had more than three scarcity issue! And d foolish and clueless idiot is traveling anyhw...

Brother saying we have had 3 spells of scarcity in 9 months seems like an average of 1 scarcity every 3 month's.
It will be better if represented in terms of duration.
Having say, 180 days of scarcity in 270 days is a more graphic and appropriate description.

This man carries the spirit of scarcity and suffering about him, everything he touches diminishes .

Chai Nigeria.

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Paralyses Lagos, Other Major Cities -PUNCH by Tallesty1(m): 7:01am On Apr 05, 2016
Fuel scarcity is corruption fighting back.

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Paralyses Lagos, Other Major Cities -PUNCH by Vikkie14: 7:05am On Apr 05, 2016
tyson99:
No matter I believe thing will be fine soon the decay of 16yrs can't be turned overnight







I believe!
Some people really need brain reformation/renewal/recrudescence/reformating.

It shows some paid-chain-agents just wont see the k-leg developed by their god in the leadership of the country.

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Paralyses Lagos, Other Major Cities -PUNCH by eleojo23: 7:06am On Apr 05, 2016
This is CHANGE!

Sai Buhari!
Buhari till 2050!
angry

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Paralyses Lagos, Other Major Cities -PUNCH by manutdadex(m): 7:08am On Apr 05, 2016
NavierStokes:


Brother saying we have had 3 spells of scarcity in 9 months seems like an average of 1 scarcity every a month's.
It will be better if represented in terms of duration.
Having say 180 days of scarcity in 270 days is a more graphic and appropriate description.

This man carries the spirit of scarcity and suffering about him, everything he touches dominates.

Chai Nigeria.
Correct! The man last name na bad luck! D rate at which Nigerians are leaving for heaven is alarming. Death and suffering don form alliance.

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Paralyses Lagos, Other Major Cities -PUNCH by Adminisher: 7:08am On Apr 05, 2016
moxter:
Meanwhile, our government is still blaming GEJ

The only person to blame is GEJ. You only need to use your brains, take out a pencil and paper and do some arithmetic

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Paralyses Lagos, Other Major Cities -PUNCH by eleojo23: 7:10am On Apr 05, 2016
Adminisher:


The only person to blame is GEJ. You only need to use your brains, take out a pencil and paper and do some arithmetic
Keep doing arithmetics to look for more reasons to blame GEJ while things get worse, you hear?
angry

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Paralyses Lagos, Other Major Cities -PUNCH by tyson99(m): 7:13am On Apr 05, 2016
Vikkie14:
Some people really need brain reformation/renewal/recrudescence/reformating.

It shows some paid-chain-agents just wont see the k-leg developed by their god in the leadership of the country.
We shall see
Re: Fuel Scarcity Paralyses Lagos, Other Major Cities -PUNCH by kulikuli26: 7:15am On Apr 05, 2016
I'm on the queue at berger right now, the situation is PATHETIC. PMB must see this as a failure because he promised we won't be losing productive hours to fuel queues but I'm here instead of office. PMB must address this with urgency it deserves.

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Paralyses Lagos, Other Major Cities -PUNCH by ajepako(f): 7:26am On Apr 05, 2016
PDP was bad and its member are looters-in-chief

Yet our economy was gradually thriving

Electricity supply was bad but at least we had fuel to power our generators

We never had it so bad even under the so called' clueless' one because although they stole but AllinsonMadueke knew her onions. She understood the system perfectly, paid the cabals their dues and enriched herself and her croonies but we never lacked for fuel.

Fuel scarcity then were as a result of one strike or the other by NUPENG OR PENGASSAN or their face off with government over one issue or the other or even maybe seizure of the tankers or dispute over parking right or space and all these were promplty addressed..

But under the 'new saint and sheriff' Nigerians dont even know the cause of this fuel scarcity and government has virtually exhausted all explanations and promises, yet the hardship persists...

We just hope someone somewhere knows what he is doing and swiftly up his ante because we are fed up..lt is going to be a really bumpy ride to 2019...

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Paralyses Lagos, Other Major Cities -PUNCH by NavierStokes(m): 7:26am On Apr 05, 2016
manutdadex:
Correct! The man last name na bad luck! D rate at which Nigerians are leaving for heaven is alarming. Death and suffering don form alliance.

Everything he touches diminishes I meantersay bro. But the guy is too dull sha.

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Paralyses Lagos, Other Major Cities -PUNCH by ERODEDEAST(f): 7:33am On Apr 05, 2016
Sai Baba is working.

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Paralyses Lagos, Other Major Cities -PUNCH by SweetieConstie(f): 7:36am On Apr 05, 2016
God bless Nigeria! grin

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Paralyses Lagos, Other Major Cities -PUNCH by GANJAFARMER: 7:39am On Apr 05, 2016
SweetieConstie:
God bless Nigeria! grin
Damnit!! You took the words right out of my mouth , what's the matter with you ? grin

God bless Nigeria jare ! grin

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Paralyses Lagos, Other Major Cities -PUNCH by ajepako(f): 7:48am On Apr 05, 2016
Adminisher:


The only person to blame is GEJ. You only need to use your brains, take out a pencil and paper and do some arithmetic

Sir, We cant do Arithmetic now because we are slugging it out at petrol station..

Sorry...we will do that two days later because that's how long it takes to buy fuel under APC.. at
N250 per litre..

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Paralyses Lagos, Other Major Cities -PUNCH by Firefire(m): 7:48am On Apr 05, 2016
rozayx5:
firefire kenai flets anonimi built2last rose2014

I blame Jonathan. embarassed

ajepako:
PDP was bad and its member are looters-in-chief

Yet our economy was gradually thriving

Electricity supply was bad but at least we had fuel to power our generators

We never had it so bad even under the so called' clueless' one because although they stole but AllinsonMadueke knew her onions. She understood the system perfectly, paid the cabals their dues and enriched herself and her croonies but we never lacked for fuel.

Fuel scarcity then were as a result of one strike or the other by NUPENG OR PENGASSAN or their face off with government over one issue or the other or even maybe seizure of the tankers or dispute over parking right or space and all these were promplty addressed..

But under the 'new saint and sheriff' Nigerians dont even know the cause of this fuel scarcity and government has virtually exhausted all explanations and promises, yet the hardship persists...

We just hope someone somewhere knows what he is doing and swiftly up his ante because we are fed up..lt is going to be a really bumpy ride to 2019...

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