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Petrol Scarcity Worsens Nationwide by ogododo: 7:56am On Apr 29
The scarcity of premium motor spirit (PMS), commonly referred to as petrol, has persisted nationwide, giving rise to the proliferation of black marketers who sell the product at prices as high as N1,200 per litre in some locations.

Findings by Daily Trust from across the country showed that many filling stations did not open, while there were long queues at those dispensing the product.

This is happening despite the assurance by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) that it had addressed the hitches that caused the latest round of the products’ scarcity.

Our reporters who monitored the situation observed that many of the stations within the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and in several states have also increased their prices, selling petrol at between N750 and N800 per litre.

However, NNPCL petrol outlets were dispensing at N617 per litre though there were longer queues therein.

Motorists were seen stranded, with some residents resorting to trekking long distances across various parts of the country surveyed by our reporters.


Jigawa

As many stations in Dutse, the Jigawa State capital were shut, while black marketers were seen selling the product for N1,100 per litre.

Many residents said they had abandoned their vehicles and resorted to trekking.

FCT

There was loa ng queue at NIPCO filling station in Bwari, a suburb of the FCT. A commercial driver, Yusuf Kassim, said: “Most of the filling stations are not selling. Even the ones selling have long queues.”

Our reporters observed that the AA Rano, RainOil and Shema petrol stations in Jabi were selling petrol at between N680 to N690 per litre, but there were very long queues.

Lagos

In some parts of Ikeja, dispatch riders were distributing fuel to black marketers . At Maryland, inwards Ikeja under bridge axis, only Northwest and Total filling stations were dispensing; while the NNPC station there was closed. Black marketers around the area were selling five litres for N5,500.

Most of the filling stations visited in Alimosho, Ojo and Badagry local government areas of Lagos State were locked, while there were long queues at stations dispensing the product.

Drivers accused station owners of hoarding the product and said they had to park their vehicles as they could not cope with the price hike.

The situation left scores of residents stranded at various bus stops.

Depots out of stock – Marketers

The Chairman of the Independent Petroleum Marketers’ Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) in Ejigbo, Lagos, Akinrinade Akinade, said most depots in Lagos were out of stock.

“I believe it is a general problem as most depots have run out of stock. Speaking of IPMAN, we don’t have fuel anywhere. We don’t have anywhere to load.

“If there is no stock, there is no stock. If there is stock, people will load. I don’t think it is because of any plan to reduce prices,” he stated.

We’re not in short supply-NNPCL

When contacted yesterday for comment, the spokesman of the NNPCL, Femi Soneye, said: “Nothing has changed from the statement I sent out on Thursday (27th April, 2024). If there are disruptions in fuel distribution for two to three days, it typically takes double that time to return to normal.

“It should clear up shortly. One significant aspect is that we have product availability”, he said.

Kano

Some petrol stations in Kano sold the product for as much as N950 per litre, while those selling for N860 witnessed long queues.

At Alfatashir Filling Station along the Kano-Zaria Road, black marketers buying in gallons were competing with vehicle owners on queues.

Aliko Petrol Station, AA Rano and Conoil on Kano-Zaria Road, as well as Azman filling station on Court Road did not open yesterday.

Some black marketers in Kano metropolis were seen selling a four liter of petrol for N5,000.

Many commuters were stranded as very few commercial vehicles and tricycles were on the roads.

Ogun

Transport fares were increased in Abeokuta as drivers complained of getting petrol at an exorbitant price. Many commuters were seen stranded along the major routes in the state capital.

Many stations in the state did not open, while there were long queues where the product was being sold even for as much as N760 per litre. But the NNPC outlets visited by our reporter were selling for N580 per litre.

Ondo

Taxi drivers in Akure, the Ondo State capital, yesterday increased their fares by 30 percent as the scarcity of petrol hit harder.

While many stations did not dispense the product, those selling in places like Igbakara Oke, Oke Aro, Ijoka and Oba Ile were selling for N800 per litre.

A driver, Akingbule Adeoye, said the development was becoming tough for him as a transporter plying between Akure and Ikare Akoko.

The Chairman of IPMAN, Ore Depot, Shina Amoo, told Daily Trust that the product was scarce as his members did not get it from the NNPCL.

He said IPMAN members resorted to buying the product from third parties at high prices.

He also said marketers shut down operations in the states owing to low or non-profit margins.

Plateau

In Jos, the capital of Plateau State, long queues were seen at few stations dispensing petrol yesterday as a litre was sold for N800.

Stations hike price to N1,200/litre in C/River

Elders and youths in Okuku and Ishibori communities in Ogoja Local Government Area of Cross River yesterday sealed petrol stations selling the product for N1,200. This followed a protest by commercial motorcyclists.

But station owners told our correspondent that the unavailability of the product forced them to increase the price.

Ekiti

Many residents of Ekiti State trekked yesterday as drivers parked their vehicles owing to the scarcity of petrol.

Few stations that opened for business sold the product above N800 per litre.

The Chairman of the Petroleum Taskforce in the state, Odunayo Arinka, said many filling stations had run out of stock.

Kwara

In Ilorin, the Kwara State capital, many filling stations were locked, while those in operation sold at N760 per litre. Stations visited by our reporter are those located at Tanke, Amilegbe, Saboline, Opo Malu, Taiwo, New-Yidi roads and Offa Garage Olunlade.

The situation has seen transport fares increased along many routes. Many motorists and other commercial drivers were stranded.

https://dailytrust.com/petrol-scarcity-worsens-nationwide/

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Re: Petrol Scarcity Worsens Nationwide by NeckingNgulping(m): 7:58am On Apr 29
I have said it before, and I will say it again: the only solution to this shit hole called Nigeria is disintegration.

Divide this country now.

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Re: Petrol Scarcity Worsens Nationwide by sanpipita(m): 7:59am On Apr 29
I'm surprised APC urchins are not asking how many refineries did Peter Obi build as governor, guess he didn't build any that's why we have fuel scarcity

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Re: Petrol Scarcity Worsens Nationwide by prittyboi(m): 8:03am On Apr 29
It is well with us in this country.

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Re: Petrol Scarcity Worsens Nationwide by Racoon(m): 8:04am On Apr 29
Another round shege promax suffering for the common man.Meanwhile, the Tinubu mummified zombies are mute now.

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Re: Petrol Scarcity Worsens Nationwide by NeckingNgulping(m): 8:09am On Apr 29
sanpipita:
I'm surprised APC urchins are not asking how many refineries did Peter Obi build as governor, guess he didn't build any that's why we have fuel scarcity

Why is it that we don't see those guys who always paint the federal government in good light on threads like these?

I'm not a member of any political party, neither I'm i a political a** licker.

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Re: Petrol Scarcity Worsens Nationwide by sanpipita(m): 8:12am On Apr 29
NeckingNgulping:


Why is it that we don't see those guys who always paint the federal government in good light on threads like these?

I'm not a member of any political party, neither I'm i a political a** licker.

Because they know what they are doing, they know the disaster that has befallen the country but for small change they sell their souls.

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Re: Petrol Scarcity Worsens Nationwide by Brendaniel: 8:18am On Apr 29
Imagine Paying subsidy of almost 1 trillion monthly and still having fuel scarcity

Imagine having Dangote refinery and still having fuel scarcity

Imagine paying 1200 for fuel and still having fuel scarcity

Imagine investing 1.5 billion dollars to fix Port-harcort refinery and still fuel scarcity

Propaganda is not governance....

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Re: Petrol Scarcity Worsens Nationwide by MrEverest(m): 8:19am On Apr 29
God knows Nigerians are really suffering terribly. What sort of hobbessian existence is this?

I don’t even blame the drug lord, it’s the pathetic and disgusting zombies still supporting the old criminal I pity. They will endure all these suffering in Nigeria and die only to start the phase 2 in hell.

God abeg o😩😩

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Re: Petrol Scarcity Worsens Nationwide by AdamuKD: 8:29am On Apr 29
grin
IJIOTS
It's only in Nigeria that you will see some questionable characters piloting their affairs and some senseless urchins will be praising them in an empty stomach

How can a criminal and a thief like Gbola Tilumbu be a president and you will not suffer?

This one you are seeing now is just ' testing the microphone'. Have it in mind that he is not up to a year oh. By the time he is through with his administration, half of una would have been dead from hunger and depression. Most of the married men are having issues with their wives because of financial constraints caused by this senseless thief. Just enter any hospital now, almost all the married men are diagnosed with high blood pressure because of this man's policies.

Make una just braze up because Nigeria future under this okpolo eyes is bleak but it will favour me and my family

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Re: Petrol Scarcity Worsens Nationwide by Efuaye(m): 8:32am On Apr 29
Nigeria progressing in error or should I say racing in reverse gear

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Re: Petrol Scarcity Worsens Nationwide by Quest7777: 8:34am On Apr 29
The task of Nation Building is a difficult one that requires all hands on deck.
But can we ever be united in this noble task? Very unlikely.

One Nigeria remains a Scam.

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Re: Petrol Scarcity Worsens Nationwide by Wallade(m): 8:37am On Apr 29
This government is becoming ridiculous. Local refineries should be prioritized and supply of crude oil to the refineries at reasonable prices should be government's priority.

How can you be selling Nigerian crude oil, at given price into the future, without adequate provision for local refineries. The local refineries should have right of first refusal

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Re: Petrol Scarcity Worsens Nationwide by Treasure17(m): 8:37am On Apr 29
The scarcity will favour me and my family grin

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Re: Petrol Scarcity Worsens Nationwide by EKONGKING: 8:38am On Apr 29
Ok
Re: Petrol Scarcity Worsens Nationwide by Tallesty1(m): 8:58am On Apr 29
I'm sure Reno is busy somewhere looking for something on Obi that he will use to distract Nigerians.

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Re: Petrol Scarcity Worsens Nationwide by DatNiggaDaz: 8:59am On Apr 29
grin grin grin

Where is dat propaganda machine, dat agent of lies deceit & propaganda Hellnius grin grin grin

See his darling daddy milo drinking failure he defended & supported for 8 fuc'ing yrs who, gathered at Ojota. grin grin

Dis man Hellnius come here immediately

grin grin

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Re: Petrol Scarcity Worsens Nationwide by Bobloco: 9:00am On Apr 29
The real enemies of this nation are those who organized and sponsored the Ojota subsidy protests because the fuel pump price was N120 per liter but are now keeping quiet now that the pump price is over N1200 with the attendance scarcity.

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Re: Petrol Scarcity Worsens Nationwide by Ikembeku: 9:02am On Apr 29
And their E- animals are running around doing propaganda to save face

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Re: Petrol Scarcity Worsens Nationwide by ASAPFERG: 9:36am On Apr 29
only you know where you for see petrol scarcity.
Certainly not in my location.
Re: Petrol Scarcity Worsens Nationwide by CodeTemplar: 10:06am On Apr 29
Bobloco:
The real enemies of this nation are those who organized and sponsored the Ojota subsidy protests because the fuel pump price was N120 per liter but are now keeping quiet now that the pump price is over N1200 with the attendance scarcity. 
120 a litre was around $0.67 and N1000 a litre of today about $0.76 so let's learn to be fair when making comparison.

The govt of 2012 did not bring dollars from their villages, it is still same crude they sold to provide forex and thus keep the naira where it was then. Lets learn to critique with fairness.

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Re: Petrol Scarcity Worsens Nationwide by IduNaOba: 10:07am On Apr 29
Ah ah
I thougt subsidy is gone and fuel is everywhere now

Nawa ọ.
So after the grab it and run away with it, this dude is actually going to become worse than bụbu?

Wonderful

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Re: Petrol Scarcity Worsens Nationwide by gaby(m): 11:01am On Apr 29
It is now clear and without a doubt that Buhari is a better administrator/Manager than Tinubu.

Bubu is a genius wherever BAT sits or stands.

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Re: Petrol Scarcity Worsens Nationwide by AcadaWriter: 12:12pm On Apr 29
It is well with us in this country. ... Sorry, need help with your academic papers? Contact us.

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Re: Petrol Scarcity Worsens Nationwide by DrAkpamudehe: 1:00pm On Apr 29
The best legacy I have given myself and family is dual citizenship. Nigeria is designed never to work.

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Re: Petrol Scarcity Worsens Nationwide by ZombieTAMER: 1:03pm On Apr 29
Racoon:
Another round shege promax suffering for the common man.

I kinda like how Tinubu is giving it to them back to back

They'll confess that Buhari was better grin

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Re: Petrol Scarcity Worsens Nationwide by Emzedz: 1:05pm On Apr 29
They have petrol. They are hoarding it so as to increase price abysmally. Wicked Nigerians.

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Re: Petrol Scarcity Worsens Nationwide by nairalanda1(m): 1:07pm On Apr 29
sanpipita:
I'm surprised APC urchins are not asking how many refineries did Peter Obi build as governor, guess he didn't build any that's why we have fuel scarcity

State governors can't build or ask for refineries...its either government or private companies with the money

Asking Obi about refineries is just riddiculous.

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Re: Petrol Scarcity Worsens Nationwide by nairalanda1(m): 1:09pm On Apr 29
gaby:
It is now clear and without a doubt that Buhari is a better administrator/Manager than Tinubu.

Bubu is a genius wherever BAT sits or stands.

Buhari also by continuing spending on subsidy left us with debts that by August 2022 were eating 90% of our revenue, which is the genesis of the current price issue and difficulty in spending on subsidy(as eloquently put in this article published in 2022)

Buhari and tinubu also opposed GEJ's sane plan to end subsidy in 2011/12, and at a time when we would have been able to get some sort of cushion for the thing's removal...and led Nigerians to oppose the plan....result...the current issues we have today.

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Re: Petrol Scarcity Worsens Nationwide by karkinase(m): 1:18pm On Apr 29
it is crystal clear that this country was designed to fail becos why fuel scarcity even in this time of epilectic power supply and high transportation cost.

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Re: Petrol Scarcity Worsens Nationwide by nairalanda1(m): 1:28pm On Apr 29
karkinase:
it is crystal clear that this country was designed to fail becos why fuel scarcity even in this time of epilectic power supply and high transportation cost.

Because Nigerians do not want to pay the market price of petrol and power.

That is why you have epileptic power and epileptic petrol supply.

Right now, you all are supposed to pay N184 per kwh of power, and N1000 and above for petrol. Yet, only 20% of us pay above N184 per kwh for power now, and petrol is below N800 at most filing stations, N900 at worst.

SO, at the end, nothing would smoothly run.

Subsides are supposed to bridge the gap, but are usually not sufficent. Corruption is a part of the issue, but the main thing is that it costs money to produce petrol and power.

And if you are not paying above the cost of production, issues are going to arise.

DO you have issues with your phone usage? Issues with food supply? Or issues sending a parcel? No, because they all are allowed to charge their prices for services rendered. Power , like I said is supposed to be N184, yet until recently, 100% of the country was paying below N71 per kwh. Now it is 80%

See, profit lubiricates things. take away the right of profit in the name of helping the poor, and providers will find it difficult to give you a-grade service, because it would make them so broke, their accounts would be reading something like minus one million dollars..lol.

You won't sell your product below what it cost to produce it to help poor nigerians.

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