Tuesday, 20 January 2015

Petroleum Marketers turn deaf ears to the Directive on N87 Pump Price

On Sunday it was announced that the price of petrol has been reduced to N87 per litre as opposed to the old pump price of N97 per litre, however, Correspondents of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) who monitored the petroleum supply situation in Sokoto on Monday and Tuesday reported that the commodity was being sold for between N97 and N110 per litre.

It was also observed that the situation was the same at most of the major and independent petroleum marketers’ filling stations. NAN also observed that the NNPC mega stations on Gusau Road, like several others located in the town, were closed.
Ibrahim Musa, a petrol attendant at Mobile filling station, told NAN “we are yet to receive new supplies of the product based on the new pump price’’.
Another attendant on Gusau Road, also said: “We are ready to adjust to the new price whenever we receive an official confirmation’’.
It was, however, learnt that one of the NNPC mega stations on the road sold the product at the old rate of N97 per litre.
NAN reports that all efforts to get comments from the Sokoto Zonal Office of the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) had proved abortive.
Its Controller, Mr. Salihu Moriki, was said to have traveled out of Nigeria for an official assignment.
In the same vein, his deputy, Mr. Kaka Sheikh, was on annual leave while the acting Controller was out of the office when NAN Correspondents visited the office on Tuesday.

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