IPMAN Urges Dangote to Deliver Fuels Directly to Northern States for Uniform Prices

• PENGASSAN pushes for consolidation of reforms in oil industry 

Onyebuchi Ezigbo in Abuja and Peter Uzoho in Lagos

To maintain a uniform pump price for petroleum products across the country, especially in the northern parts, the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) urged the Dangote Petroleum Refinery Company at the weekend to deliver fuel directly to more states.

The association’s National Publicity Secretary and Public Relations Officer, Chief Chinedu Ukadike, made the appeal in a voice note released to select reporters in Abuja.

This is just as the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) urged the federal government to sustain efforts to implement reforms and incentives to stimulate investment in the country’s oil and gas industry.

Ukadike said: “We want to commend the management of Dangote Refinery for making this possible, and we are also appealing to them to extend it further to other states, especially those in the northern areas, so that petroleum products will be bought uniformly,” he said.

According to him, “This will reduce the hardship Nigeria is facing.”

The spokesman commended the refinery for extending its free petroleum product distribution scheme to Imo, Anambra and other states, describing the gesture as one that would ease the hardship faced by independent marketers.

Ukadike gave the commendation while speaking on the impact of the initiative, which he said was aimed at ensuring petroleum products reach final consumers at more affordable prices.

“This gesture, if sustained, will be able to alleviate the sufferings of independent marketers,” Ukadike said. “There has been the issue of financial hold-up, whereby marketers pay for products and are not loaded for days and weeks, and they suffer unnecessary hardship bringing the product down.”

He said the Dangote Refinery had made the process significantly easier for marketers, adding that many were now seeing quicker returns on their investments.

According to Ukadike, the initiative had also reduced the risks associated with product haulage, since marketers now have petroleum products delivered closer to their point of need. He noted that this development was already reflected in retail pump prices.

Ukadike commended the management of Dangote Refinery for the initiative and appealed for it to be extended to more states, particularly in the northern part of the country, to ensure uniform pricing of petroleum products nationwide.

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