Friday 5 June 2015

Fg, Oil Marketers meet Today To Resolve Fuel Scarcity

Barring last minute changes, officials of the Federal Government will today
(Friday) meet with marketers of petroleum products in Abuja.
It was gathered that the participants at the meeting, which is scheduled to hold
at the conference room of the Ministry of Petroleum Resources, would discuss
issues surrounding the scarcity of petroleum products across the country that
had dragged on for months.
Sources at the Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources told our correspondent
on Thursday that the petrol scarcity was becoming worrisome to the new
government of President Muhammadu Buhari.
An official at the ministry, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said, “It
is true that the scarcity started before this administration came on board, but
it has come to realise that Nigerians are becoming fed up with the situation
and very soon will start pointing accusing fingers at the Buhari government.
“The meeting with the oil marketers is to discuss issues pertaining to the
scarcity and why it has dragged on for this long. The government is not
happy about it and we hope the issue will be adequately addressed during the
meeting.”
A letter signed by the Director of Information in the ministry, Mr. Kingsley
Agha, stated that the meeting was between the “Ministry of Petroleum
Resources and oil marketers to address the current fuel scarcity.”
Meanwhile, the scarcity of fuel in Abuja continued on Thursday as hundreds
of motorists were seen in long queues in front of the few filling stations that
dispensed the product.
Our correspondent observed that the product was sold at rates far higher than
the regulated price of N87 per litre.
Petrol was being sold for between N120 and N140 per litre at the stations
belonging to independent marketers in the Federal Capital Territory.

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