The current fuel shortage particularly in Lagos may worsen following
technical fault that has forced the Satelite Depot to shut down.
The depot reportedly broke down at the weekend, further weakening distribution efforts in the state.
Speaking
with the LEADERSHIP on telephone yesterday, Chairman Independent
Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) Satelite Depot, Mr
Alamu Ayo said “ As I speak with you now, the depot is not functional,
it broke down a few days ago worsening distribution efforts of
marketers”.
Ayo also claimed that another major petroleum depot in the state, Apapa Depot has no single product.
He
said Satelite and Apapa depots are major products holding facilities
for the South West but both of them had no fuel as at last week.
“I
want to specifically tell you that throughout last week, combined
capacity of the two depots were in no way able to serve Lagos.
We (Marketers) the whole of last week were given between 6-8 trucks daily as against 102-105 trucks in the past.
If
we maintain that tempo, we will not have this long queues in Lagos, but
the truth about the matter is that there is no product, and we are at
the moment rationing what we have”.
He said that government
entered into an MOU with the marketers in which they (Marketers) were
assured of product availability by first week in May, so if the products
arrive we will sell but for now there is nothing we can do.
Meanwhile,
the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) said a total of
1,082 truck of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) were loaded and distributed
nationwide on friday.
This is contained in the Daily PMS Supply and Distribution nationwide schedule.
“A total of 1,082 trucks (38,285,000 litres) were loaded from various NNPC and major marketers depots nationwide.
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