The
end of the fuel crisis might be very imminent as Minister of State for
Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu has brokered a peace deal with
IPMAN to end the crisis.
Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu
It seems like the lingering fuel crisis might end sooner than we
expected as the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe
Kachikwu, has waded into the matter as he reached an agreement with the
Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria.
The minister, who held a meeting with the feuding factions of IPMAN
at the corporate headquarters of the Nigerian National Petroleum
Corporation on Thursday, raised a 14-man committee and charged them with
the task of doing everything possible to bring back peace to the
association at the national, zonal and depot levels.
According to a statement released by the Group General Manager,
Group Public Affairs Division, NNPC, Mr. Garba Deen, stated that the
petroleum minister told the IPMAN members that they were critical
stakeholders in the downstream sector, as their contribution was crucial
in the drive to end the prevailing fuel scarcity across the country.
He charged IPMAN to work with relevant government agencies such as
the NNPC, DPR and other stakeholders to address the fuel scarcity.
Speaking on the meeting between IPMAN and the Minister, the
National Secretary of IPMAN, Danladi Pasali, expressed readiness to
assist the Federal Government towards bringing a lasting solution to the
fuel situation in the country within the next two weeks as earlier
promised by Kachikwu as the Senate.
“In the spirit of reconciliation and patriotism, we have
resolved to forget our differences and work together towards providing
products to our various stations across the country in order to ease the
hardship on Nigerians,” Pasali said.
According to him, all IPMAN stations across the nation will be
mandated to operate 24-hour service to help reduce the rush and provide
fuel to the populace.
Also speaking, a senior official of IPMAN, Mr. Augustine Erhabor,
said the association would set up teams to monitor products distribution
and deliveries at all their outlets nationwide.
He assured that all IPMAN members would get their products at
official ex-depot price so that they can sell at government approved
prices to Nigerians. According to him, IPMAN would liaise with the NNPC
management to facilitate the quick loading of about 7, 000 outstanding
products’ tickets for onward dispensing into the hinterland across the
country.
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