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NOGASA to stop supplies of petrol products to Akwa Ibom over alleged extortion

News Express |3rd Jun 2024 | 234
NOGASA to stop supplies of petrol products to Akwa Ibom over alleged extortion

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TheNational Oil and Gas Suppliers Association (NOGASA)has threatened to stop supplies of petroleum products to Akwa Ibom state following alleged extortion.

NOGASA accused the Petroleum Tankers Drivers (PTD) branch of Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) of impounding its trucks and demanding N50,000 levies from its members in the state.

The state chairman of NOGASA, Comrade Sam Osung in a press statement yesterday in Uyo said that Akwa Ibom may soon experience the worst form of fuel scarcity if the state government and other stakeholders do not stop PTD from its unethical practice.

The statement reads in parts, It will interest you to know that there are different marketers in the downstream such as Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria, Depot and Petroleum Products Marketers Association of Nigeria, Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, Natural Oil and Gas Suppliers Association of Nigeria, and related Associations such as Petroleum Products retail outlets owners Association of Nigeria and so on.

NOGASA members are suppliers of all kinds of industrial Hydrocarbon inclusive of Aviation Turbine Kerosene, Marine Diesel Oil, Marine Gas Oil, Naphtha, Automotive Gas Oil, Dual Purpose Kerosene, Petrochemical Oil (black oil) Bitumen, Blue Oil, Liquefied Petroleum Gas, Compressed Natural Gas, Crude Oil Premium Motor Spirit etc.

NOGASA members supply their products to factories, industries, telecommunication Mass, construction Companies, Oil Companies and every major end-users of Petroleum products across the Country.

We buy from Depot and pay all trip levies including that of PTD branch of NUPENG across all depots in Nigeria. It is strange having PTD branch of NUPENG impound our trucks in Akwa Ibom and demanding for #50,000 from us.

It is strange as this is not happening in any other State in the country except Akwa Ibom. We pay our levies at the depot. PTD dont collect levies on the road. We wonder why Akwa Ibom is the Banana Island for our tanker drivers.

This extortion is on a daily basis as they keep on Impounding our products along the East west Road in Ikot Abasi and Calabar Itu Road. Yesterday alone we had a complaint from 7 suppliers whose products even had to be kept on the road till the next day, it added.

Osung recalled that on the 23rd of April 2024, Governor Umo Eno had held a solution based meeting with selected Stakeholders to resolve the crisis between NOGASA and other stakeholders in thedownstream.

The governor had advised that all groups should put their activities on hold as he was going to set up a committee to look into the root causes of the artificially created fuel scarcity that culminated into petroleum products hoarding, price hike as a result of retail outlets closurein Akwa Ibom.

NOGASA had since adhered to the resolve of the meeting with his Excellency the Governor. The prompt intervention of the Government and the security agencies is crucial as this may have far-reaching consequences

The suppliers are seriously considering cutting off supplies to Akwa Ibom. That will mean that the telecommunication Mass, construction Companies, factories, industries may be denied supply if this extortion by the PTD is not addressed

The public should know who to be held responsible if there is any event that will inconvenience products supply in Akwa Ibom, he said. (The Nation)




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