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Fuel Scarcity: NUPENG warn depot owners over exploitation of Nigerians

The Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG), has said its members would not lift products for depot owners selling Petroleum Motor Spirit (PMS) above official depot price of N148.77.

NUPENG’s Secretary General, Comrade Afolabi Olawale stated this in an interview in Lagos.

“One of the lines of action we are going to take is any depot that is not selling at the official rate, our members will not carry their products,” he said.

The union on February 26, issued a 24-hour Ultimatum with effect from midnight, February 27 to marketers to revert to the official rate of N148.77.

The union had accused the marketers of exploiting Nigerians by selling PMS from the depots at prices far above the official rate.

Olawale said: “Depot owners are not the ones directly importing the products and are taking products from NNPC.

“Nobody has given official statements that PMS is no longer under subsidy regime and in that wise, the general public cannot be buying products at N250, N220, N180, from the depot.

“We are asking all these depot owners to stop exploiting the general public and sell at official rate,” he said.

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