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FUEL SCARCITY BITES HARDER IN ABUJA, ONDO, OSUN, OTHERS. (PHOTO).


 Fuel scarcity bites harder in Abuja, Ondo, Osun, others


• Independent marketers sell PMS between N625 and N799 per litre


There is no succour yet for motorists and other petrol end users despite the Thursday statement by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) that it had resolved the logistic problems that sparked the supply crisis.

Reports from across the country yesterday showed that many filling stations had no fuel to sell.


Some sold over and above the threshold of N650 per litre while motorists and other buyers besieged the few ones that sold within the range of N600 per litre.


While many petrol stations in Lagos sold fuel at the normal price and queues were not noticeable, it was a different story in the industrial town of Ota, Ogun State where some filling stations hiked their pump price to N799 per litre.


In Abuja, over 80% of the Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) retail outlets shut down their operations yesterday, creating an opportunity for a massive black market around the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).


Although the price remained unchanged at N617 per litre at the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) filling stations while major marketers sold it for between N680 and N690 per litre, some independent marketers vended the product for as high as N750 per litre.


Black marketers sold one litre for as much as N1,200 to desperate motorists.


Some drivers who ran out of fuel in hot spot were ready to pay N1,300 per litre just to exit the danger zone.


Meanwhile, there was a sign of hope that the situation would improve at weekend as The Nation could see more retail outlets getting opened to customers at 5:45pm.


Many civil servants who had a tough time returning home from work on Thursday did not bother to turn up at their workplace yesterday.


Epileptic fuel supply in Ondo


The epileptic supply of fuel was no better in Ondo State yesterday with many filling stations also shut down.


The price ranged between N600 and N670 in the few filling stations that opened for business.


Chairman of Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) Ore depot, Shina Amoo, said NNPCL was not selling to IPMAN members.


Amoo said IPMAN members had to resort to buying from third parties at high prices.


He said fuel marketers are shutting down operations in the state due to low or non-profit margin.


Long queues   in Enugu


The crisis was characterised by long queues at filling stations in Enugu while the price hovered between N600 and N725 per litre.


It was N660 in some Total, Enyo, Masters Energy, Rainoil and Northwest filling stations and N660 per liter in NNPC filling stations.


Osun residents, motorists groan as petrol stations hoard fuel


Residents and motorists in Osun State accuse petrol dealers in the state of hoarding and profiteering.


The Nation observed long queues at major marketers petrol stations with price ranging between N625 and N640 per litre.


Independent marketers sold theirs for between N700 and N750.


Human rights activist Comrade Waheed Saka asked the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) and the State government to check the situation.


A motorist, Saheed Salako, claimed that many of the petrol stations had fuel but refused to sell.


 Crisis worsens in Plateau as a litre goes for N800


Many car owners in Jos, the Plateau State capital have been forced by the hike in fuel price to park their vehicles at home.


A litre sold for between N760 and N800 at some filling stations yesterday.


The NNPCL had attributed the tightness in the supply of PMS currently being experienced in some areas across the country to logistics issues but said the issues “have been resolved.”


It urged Nigerians to “avoid panic buying as there is sufficient product in the country.”

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