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  • Updated: June 20, 2022

Fuel Queues Return To Lagos As IPMAN Members Shut Stations

Fuel Queues Return To Lagos As IPMAN Members Shut Stations

Following the decision of some members of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) to shut down their operations, fuel lines returned in most sections of Lagos State on Monday.

Akin Akinrinade, Chairman, IPMAN, Lagos Satellite Depot, Ejigbo, who verified the news to newsmen in Lagos, said the decision was made because the members could no longer function at a loss.

While the government set the pump price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) at N165 per litre, Akinrinade believes that the product should be retailed at least at N180.

According to him, the current scarcity being witnessed in Lagos is because majority of petrol stations in the state are owned by IPMAN members who are finding it difficult to operate in a hostile environment.

“As you can see, the queues are back and this is the second time we are witnessing it this year.

“However, this one is peculiar in the sense that for a particular reason, IPMAN members decided to shut their stations.

“This is not because we are on strike, but because we can no longer do business under this condition", he said.

IPMAN members should be receiving supplies from the Pipelines and Product Marketing Company (PPMC), according to Akinrinade, who claims the company has received over N1 billion in payments since October 2021.

He claimed that the products had not yet been delivered, forcing members to shop at private depots while also repaying bank loans for their money with PPMC.

“Now, these private depot owners have increased the ex-depot price of PMS from N148.17 to N162 per litre.

"That is the amount they are selling to us.

“When you factor in the handling charge, transportation and running cost of our stations, you will see that even within Lagos, the minimum we can retail petrol is about N180 per litre.

“We want Nigerians to know that IPMAN members are patriotic citizens and we are not out to sabotage the effort of the government because we know this hike in petroleum products prices is not peculiar to Nigeria.

“The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine has disrupted the supply chain and the Nigerian government is doing its best to mitigate its impact on our nation.”

He, therefore, urged the government to direct the private depots to revert to the old ex-depot price for PMS or deregulate the downstream sector to allow market forces determine the price.

Akinrinade also advised the government to expedite action on the rehabilitation of the nation’s refineries in order to increase the domestic refining capacity.

He further called for the resumption of pumping products through the PPMC Ejigbo depot, which would enable IPMAN members get supply at a cheaper cost.

Meanwhile, a correspondent who monitored the fuel situation at Oshodi, Ejigbo, Ikeja, Egbeda and Ikotun areas observed that majority of the filling stations were not selling petrol.

Long queues were seen at the few stations selling with both private and commercial motorists complaining about the situation.

A motorist, Godwin Eke, told reporters that the return of fuel queues was not good for the economy.

“We are spending hours here queuing to buy fuel when we could have been doing something more productive with our time.

“I have not been to my shop since morning because I want to fill my tank, which will last me for the week,” he said.

A commercial bus driver, Aliyu Dawodu, said the scarcity was not good for business, especially as the drivers could not increase their fares.

However, Ayorinde Cardoso, Zonal Operations Controller, Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority, advised the public not to engage in panic buying.

“There is sufficient fuel at the depots and jetties.

"As of today (Monday) we have a total of 234,920,127 litres of PMS in various depots in Lagos.

“In addition, we have four vessels in Lagos jetties discharging 186,753,650 litres of PMS,” he said.

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