In spite of assurances by the Nigerian National Petroleum
Corporation, NNPC, on Friday that the fuel scarcity that resurfaced in
most major cities last Thursday would soon disappear, the situation
worsened at the weekend in Abuja and environs.
Long queues of anxious motorists continued to build outside most
filling stations in the capital city, as most vehicle owners and
commercial cab operators virtually relocated from their homes to the
stations in an attempt to buy some quantity of the elusive essential
commodity.
Some motorists, who said they woke up early on Sunday to see if they
could buy fuel, were disappointed as stocks in most filling stations ran
dry shortly after mid-day.
Except at the NNPC mega filling station in the Central Business
District, most other filling stations were out of stock early, leaving
long queues of vehicles stretching into distances.
The Conoil and Total filling stations located opposite the NNPC
headquarters were dispensing till afternoon on Sunday, when they
exhausted their stocks, while the Forte Oil filling station adjacent to
NNPC mega station and Oando in Zone 1 were completely shut-down.
The Total and Oando filling stations at the Julius Berger round
about, which sold the previous evening, did not have fuel to dispense to
their customers by afternoon on Sunday, same as the Mobil, Conoil
filling stations at Utako and IPCO, Forte Oil and Oando service stations
at Jabi.
The situation was not different with most filling stations along the
Airport Road, AYA, Maraba, Kubwa and Suleja in neighbouring Niger State.
In the wake of the worsening fuel crisis, the NNPC on Friday warned
petroleum products consumers against panic buying and hoarding of fuel.
The Corporation’s spokesperson, Ohi Alegbe, who described the fuel
queues noticed in some fuel stations across the country as artificial,
said it was not necessary to switch on to the panic mode in desperate
search for products, as adequate provision had been made for fuel supply
within 48 hours.
Mr. Alegbe, who allayed the fears of consumers, said an additional
volume of about 688 million litres of petrol had been supplied to the
market for distribution.
The NNPC, he said, was working with all downstream industry operators, particularly marketers, to resolve the supply crisis.
Apart from having a healthy stock in its reserves at the strategic
depots, he said the corporation had substantially increased the volume
of petroleum products distributed to marketers, to check any short fall
capable of triggering fears of an imminent scarcity of products.
However, the NNPC is still confident that the situation would soon
normalise, as it takes days to completely resolve a disruption in the
supply of products throughout the country.
Meanwhile, there was a stampede Monday morning as motorists on fuel
queue scampered for safety after the Mobil filling station near the
Mountain of Fire Church, Utako, caught fire.
Though the situation was later brought under control by the combined
fire-fighting team of the Federal Fire Service and Julius Berger, the
incident did sufficient damage as it disrupted the continued service to
stranded motorists.
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