NNPC moves to ensure Private Depots comply with N133.28 Ex-Depot Price of PMS
Mon, Jan 15, 2018 | By publisher
Politics
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, has deployed more of its depots and other throughput facilities to enforce the N133.28 ex-depot price of Premium Motor Spirit, otherwise known as petrol, to marketers directly.
A press statement signed by Ndu Ughamadu, group general manager, Group Public Affairs Division of the NNPC, , quoted Umar Ajiya, managing director of PPMC, as saying that the measure became necessary to resolve the price differentials between some of its stakeholders.
Ajiya noted that the throughput facilities along with some of its coastal depots would go a long way in ensuring that marketers access PMS at the approved government price.
He maintained that the corporation had adequate supply of petrol, advising against panic buying.
“As at today, I want to confirm that the NNPC/PPMC has more than 20 days sufficiency both at marine and land depots and we are still operating 24 hours at the depots and all NNPC Retail Outlets to wet the nation with PMS,” Ajiya reassured.
He added that the corporation received between one and two PMS laden ships per day, adding that there were days that the NNPC/PPMC took delivery of four cargoes of ship laden with petroleum products.
The managing director of PPMC stated that queues were easing out across the country going by feedbacks from the field and that most of the filling stations were selling at the approved price of N145 per litre.
He said the daily truck-outs from the depots had been increased from 1,733 trucks to 2000 trucks per day, adding that efforts are on to sustain the tempo in order to flood the market with PMS.
He called on marketers to desist from hoarding and diversion of petroleum products to neighbouring countries, stressing that the corporation was working hand-in-hand with the Department of Petroleum Resources, DPR, and other security agencies to sanction defaulting marketers.
He enjoined motorists and other consumers of PMS to report any infraction by marketers or any NNPC Retail outlets to any of the under-listed numbers for speedy action. 0906 000 5621, 0906 000 5622, 0906 000 5623, 0906 000 5624.
– Jan. 15, 2018 @ 7: 40 GMT /
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