The Nigerian National
Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) said it has discharged one cargo of 44 million
litres of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) to ensure availability of the product
across the country.
This is contained in a
statement signed by Mr Garba Deen Mohammed, Group General Manager, Group Public
Affairs Division, NNPC, on Friday in Abuja.
“Our immediate concern
is to make petrol available through the interventions and processes put in
place so that the queues will disappear within the next one to two weeks.
“As at 4 p.m today, one
PMS cargo containing 42 million litres has completely discharged.
“Two more PMS cargos
with a combined ‘Remaining on Board’ (ROB) of 44 million litres are currently
discharging while another PMS cargo containing 44 million litres is berthed and
awaiting discharge,” it said.
According to the
statement, the corporation have enough products lined up to ensure that the
supply gap which created the problem is bridged.
It added that in order
to ensure effective distribution, NNPC would work with Independent Petroleum
Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN), oil majors and over 1,000 NNPC staff
nationwide to overcome the obstacles in the distribution of the products.
It noted that for long
term solutions, the NNPC and the Government were working to put in place
machineries to ensure that the refineries were fixed and working optimally.
It added that the
pipelines which had been under attack for some time now were repaired.
“The Direct Sale Direct
Purchase (DSDP) arrangement for crude would commence in the first week of
April,” it said.
It further stated that
the President had given his support to increase the crude supply to NNPC to
ensure local sufficiency of products.
This, it said, would go
a long way to solve the problems in the short and long term.
It assured that while
the Easter celebration last, the NNPC would continue to work hard to bring the
fuel scarcity to a speedy end.
“We urge Nigerians to
continue to be patient because the difficulties being experienced as a result
of the situation will soon be alleviated.
“We would like to
assure all Nigerians that the Honourable Minister of State for Petroleum
Resources, Dr Ibe Kachikwu, and everybody else associated with this situation
is working tirelessly round the clock to ensure relief is brought to
Nigerians.” (NAN)
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