Adulterated Petrol: 100 Million Litres Affected, Say Marketers

February 9, 2022
Fuel Scarcity Looms In South-East, South-South, Others As IPMAN Threatens To Stop Supply

Emerging reports claimed that oil marketers estimated that about 100 million litres of contaminated petrol were imported into Nigeria and had been recalled by the Pipelines Product Marketing Company, a subsidiary of the NNPC.

Therefore, federal government is said to overseas supplier, the contaminated Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol, which was imported into the country by the  Petroleum Company.

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The recall caused severe queues in Abuja, Lagos, Niger, Nasarawa and many other states, as the few petrol outlets that dispensed products were crowded by motorists and other PMS users.

Prime Business Africa gathered that many other filling stations were shutdown on Tuesday for lack of products to sell, while black marketers greeted various major roads in Abuja, selling products to interested consumers.

It was also learnt that though efforts were being made to address the concerns, the queues and shortage of petrol might drag till this weekend.

The NMDPRA said in a statement it issued in Abuja that limited quantity of PMS with methanol quantities above Nigeria’s specification was discovered in the supply chain.

 

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