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PENGASSAN tells Buhari regime to revoke oil marketers’ licences over unapproved prices

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PENGASSAN has urged the Buhari regime to revoke the licences of oil marketers selling above the approved pump price of petrol.

President Muhammadu Buhari and Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN)

President Muhammadu Buhari and Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN)

The Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) has told President Muhammadu Buhari’s regime to revoke the licences of oil marketers selling above the approved pump price of petrol.

PENGASSAN said the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) should immediately mobilise its staff in various locations nationwide to monitor compliance. Anyone found wanting should have their licences revoked to serve as a deterrent.

PENGASSAN, in a statement on Monday by its national president, Festus Osifo, said the call for the revocation of licences became urgent following persistent petrol scarcity in the last six months.

“Should this collusion go on unchecked, we will not hesitate to partner with other stakeholders in ensuring that Nigerians are not further exploited. A stitch in time saves nine,” he said.

Mr Osifo, while empathising with Nigerians on the hardship currently faced with the scarcity and drastic hike in petrol price, decried that one litre of petrol is being sold between N185 to N650, depending on the location and outlet.

“While we understand that the parameters imputed into the old PPPRA and now NMDPRA template have since changed because of some economic vagaries such as exchange rate fluctuation, vessel hiring cost and cost of automotive gas oil (AGO), amongst others,” he further stated.

According to the PENGASSAN president, there is no sufficient justification for filling stations to sell petrol at inflated prices, thereby subjecting the masses to further difficulties.

“Even though we have some good marketers who tend to play by the rules, others who are overbearing have deployed methods of creating artificial scarcities to hike the price of the product uncontrollably,” stated Mr Osifo. “From data available to us from our members, there are over 30 days of PMS sufficiency in the country; hence there is no basis for the current scarcity and hardship that Nigerians are being subjected to.”

He said the national leadership of PENGASSAN had been following up with its members in NNPC responsible for assigning the products to marketers and following its teaming members from NMDPRA in various depots and terminals across the country on the need to carry out their functions expeditiously.

(NAN)

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