The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) has directed members to suspend all operations across the country.
[Nigeria National Petroleum Company](https://nnpcgroup.com/) (NNPC) Limited as a result of the lingering petrol scarcity which has also led to high pump prices. The association said the decision followed, “the critical situation as it affect our sourcing and selling of product at lost (sic) and the action of the authority to impose the selling of product at a lost price (sic) on our side”. [Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria](https://www.thecable.ng/tag/ipman) (IPMAN) has directed members to suspend all operations.
The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) has suspended its plan to halt the sale of petroleum products and...
92 million liters weekly evacuation of Petroleum Motor Spirit (PMS) to different petrol stations across the country. Timipre Sylva, Minister of State Petroleum Resources gave this warning during a tour of selected petrol stations, in Abuja, while reassuring Nigerians of the Federal Government‘s determination to find permanent solutions to the problems of petroleum products supply and distribution chain in the country. “Following the critical situation as it affect our sourcing and selling of product at a loss and the action of the authority to impose the selling of product at a loss on our side,” the memo read.
Hours after ordering its members to suspend payments for petroleum products and shut down their retail stations until further notice, the Independent.
“Buhari’s administration is addressing the problem holistically. In recent months, Nigerians have had a tough time getting petroleum products at filling stations across the country. 92 million liters weekly evacuation of Petroleum Motor Spirit (PMS) to different petrol stations across the country. This is the first time in so many years that a government is addressing the problems associated with fuel supply and distribution collectively.” The problems associated with fuel queues in the country is not a problem that came with Buhari’s government but a fallout of long years of rot and decadence in products supply and distribution chain by successive governments,” The minister of state for petroleum resources, Timipre Sylva, who spoke yesterday, in a statement by his spokesperson Horatius Egua, said the federal government is working to holistically address the problem of petrol supply and distribution across the country.
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In recent months, Nigerians have had a tough time getting petroleum products at filling stations across the country. “We have also advised our members not to buy any products that they can’t sell at N195 litre according to the Federal Government guideline. Good journalism costs a lot of money. That is not true.” Last month, President Muhammadu Buhari approved the constitution of a 14-member steering committee to address the supply and distribution of petroleum products across the country. The association said the decision followed the loss being recorded by its members who are being compelled by the government and its agencies to sell petroleum products at certain prices.
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So that is the real situation but actually the call for closure of petroleum stations does not have any bearing on Enugu depot unit,”” he said. I am also happy that the Maiduguri chairman has equally called off the directive.” According to him, the memo being circulated in the social media is not meant for members in the Zone but rather a directive to IPMAN members in the Maiduguri zone of the association.
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has allocated petrol to marketers directly to ease scarcity. The Independent Petroleum Marketers.
Okonkwo urged IPMAN divisions across the nation to open up their stations and start selling. The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) made the disclosure on Tuesday. The marketers were however encouraged to upgrade their POS to G4 or G5 for payment efficiency.
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The above information should be given wider spread/circulation in order not to get any member caught unawares. The advice followed a resolution reached last week by NNPC Limited, Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria (MOMAN), Depot and Petroleum Products Marketers Association of Nigeria (DAPPMAN), IPMAN, security agencies and downstream regulatory agencies to fix pump price at N195 per litre. The association in the statement said, ‘’The decision followed the critical situation as it affect our sourcing and selling of product at lost and the action of the authority to impose the selling of product at a lost price on our side”.
According to him, IPMAN has units and zones, and its South-West zone comprises Lagos, Sapele, Ibadan, Ore, Ilorin and Mosimi depots.
We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages. He stated that the depots in the zone had not been directed to shut down operations. “As far as we are concerned, as the zonal chairman, I have authority of other chairmen in the zone. Mr Tajudeen said there was no directive stopping its members from continuing with their operations, pointing out that the speculation on shutting down of filling stations was not from the association. We appeal to people to bear with us, as the scarcity will fizzle out gradually,” said the IPMAN zonal chair. “By the special grace of God, by next week, we will start to see changes and the queues will disappear.”
Despite claims by the Nigeria National Petroleum Company Limited, NNPCL, of supplying over 450 million litres of petrol between January 28 to February 3,
He said the supply is far less than what is required to free Kano from fuel scarcity, explaining that members of IPMAN were going the extra mile to bring in the commodity to help residents. The Secretary of the State Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, IPMAN, Bashir Salisu Tahir, confirmed to our reporter that the state only receives 26 trucks instead of the 500 that Kano city alone consumes. A check showed that Kano receives a meagre supply of only 26 trucks of fuel rather than the 500 trucks daily that serve the ancient city.
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He restated the commitment of the union to continue transporting the product to all states across the country so as to end the current scarcity of products. Danmalam said the meeting which was at the instance of the NNPCL, was aimed at finding lasting solutions to the current fuel scarcity in the country. He said the directive followed the meeting held between the management of the NNPCL, IPMAN National leadership and other stakeholders, where the NNPCL promised to give marketers fuel directly.
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Okoronkwo said IPMAN was a responsible association with over 85 per cent filling stations across the nooks and crannies of Nigeria. Okoronkwo said the order was given after a closed-door meeting between IPMAN executives and NNPCL management. He said the meeting resolved that IPMAN members should load petrol at NIPCO, MRS and other loading depots.
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And they know the state of our roads as well. And independent importers are selling in the depot between N300 to N310. Masari said for all the independent marketers that have problems, “I am writing to the concerned department to address some of the problems, and those who have paid for a long time to give them the product.
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We rely on government for now especially for PMS. We have seen the prices crashing by itself”, he said. “Abuja is the seat of power.