Oil and Gas

IPMAN says lopsided distribution cause of petrol scarcity in C’River

Supreme Desk
10 May 2024 3:43 PM GMT
IPMAN says lopsided distribution cause of petrol scarcity in C’River
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Obi stated that key government regulators in the industry had refused to play their correct roles in the face of the current scarcity.

The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN), Calabar Unit, has identified lopsided distribution as the cause of the current scarcity of petroleum products in Cross River.

Mr. Robert Obi, IPMAN Chairman, Calabar Unit, stated this on Friday in Calabar at a meeting with the new South-South Regional Coordinator, Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), Mrs. Comfort Ajayi.

Obi stated that key government regulators in the industry had refused to play their correct roles in the face of the current scarcity.

”What we have seen is a conspiracy of silence. We expected more from NMDPRA to address the issues of diversion and indiscriminate pricing.

”After lifting petrol from NNPCL, private deport operators make it difficult for independent marketers to access the products.

”The business environment is no longer conducive for us as independent marketers; we are witnessing the unavailability of products,” he said.

The chairman urged NMDPRA and other regulatory agencies to ensure sincere and effective regulation of the sector for products to be available to the market.

He urged NNPCL not to give petroleum products to private tank farms when most of its own outlets did not have them.

”Whenever products are brought into the region, some percentage should be allocated to the catchment areas of Cross River and Akwa Ibom States,” he said.

Obi expressed the readiness of IPMAN to work harmoniously with the new leadership of NMDPRA in the region.

”We are asking for more time to enablemembers of the association to renew their licences," he said.

In his remarks, the Chairman, UDDY King Petroleum, Chief Uduma Ezera, said that the scarcity of petroleum products in the state had become a huge concern to independent marketers.

”It is worrisome that after obtaining loans and paying in advance for gasoline, we now have to wait endlessly for the products to be supplied.

”The regulatory authorities should live up to their expectations. Their attitude towards work is subjecting the masses and independent marketers to hardship,” he said.

In her response, Ajayi commended members of IPMAN for their conduct following the current petrol scarcity in Cross River.

She said that the authority was committed to partnering with IPMAN to address the causes of the gasoline supply and pricing challenges in the state.

”As a body, NMDPRA is willing to collaborate with you and other stakeholders to address the gaps noticed in the supply chain of petroleum products in the state.

”This meeting is timely; we have used it to get familiar; we have listened to your challenges; we shall seek lasting solutions to them.

”Concerted efforts will be made to ensure the availability of products to independent marketers in the state at the approved rates.

”We have directed depot owners to always display the prices of products in order to guarantee transparency in the system.

”You are at liberty to provide us with credible information concerning the activities of private depots to enable us to act swiftly,” she said.

Ajayi urged IPMAN members to always renew their operating licences, stating that it was unprofessional and unethical to operate without approval.

”It is not good that only about 15 percent of your facilities are licensed; there is a need for them to get licenced.

”Those operating with expired licences should also endeavour to renew their licences as soon as possible,” she said.

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