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Fuel Marketers Reveals Why Petrol May Sell N170/Litre In South-East

The IPMAN chief said that petrol might be sold for N170 in the southeast because of cost of delivering the products at the stations in the zone.

The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN), Enugu depot, has revealed why fuel may sell N170 per liter in the South-Eastern part of the country.

Fuel Marketers Reveals Why Petrol May Sell N170/Litre In South-East 1

During an interview with newsmen in Awka on Friday. the Chairman of Enugu depot of the association, Mr Chinedu Anyaso warned that petrol may cost more in the South-East, should the Federal Government fail to reactivate the Emene depot.

Anyaso who was was reacting to the increase in the pump price of petrol and challenges faced by marketers in the zone, said that the Emene depot had been lying moribund since 2005.

He said the depot was strategic to the national economy, adding that it was serving Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu, parts of Imo, Abia, Cross River and North-Central, including Benue State.

The IPMAN chief described the cost of transporting products from Lagos, Warri, Benin, Calabar and other locations as huge, noting that marketers do not get their equalisation fund as and when due.

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He said that marketers in the zone were incurring huge losses due to incessant road crashes and spill involving their trucks as a result of poor state of the roads.

“We want to use this opportunity to renew our appeal to the federal government to repair the Emene depot in Enugu so that our members can start loading products from here. This depot has been shutdown for over 15 years due to what they called pipeline vandalism.

“Our members are suffering and the people of the southeast and other areas that source products from the depot are suffering. For instance, ex-depot price has been increased to N151.56, we will have to pay additional N14 for transportation and other expenses per litre depending on where we loaded before it is discharged in our stations.

“That will not be the case, if the product is pumped to the depot in Enugu and lifted from there, it will be much cheaper for us and enable us to sell between N160 and N162 per litre.

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“We are ready to work with the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation on security of pipelines. And fixing the Enugu Depot will also help a better deregulated sector, which the federal government is pursing,” Anyaso said.

Anyaso said that petrol might be sold for N170 in the southeast because of cost of delivering the products at the stations in the zone.

He called on members of the association in the zone to continue to provide quality services to the people to the best of their ability.

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He further called on the governments of the states that depend on the depot to complement IPMAN’s efforts to get the facility running again as soon as possible.

According to him, it is not just about profit for IPMAN members, it is about value for money for the people in these states.

Meanwhile, the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Coalition of United Political Parties (CUPP) have both rejected the recent increase in the price of petrol in the country.

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