The Petroleum and Natural Gas
Senior Staff Association of Nigeria, PENGASSAN, has said that the scarcity of
Premium Motor Spirit, popularly known as petrol, is mainly because of its
hoarding and diversion by oil marketers.
According to PENGASSAN, these
marketers were pushing for an increase in the price of the commodity.
It accused the dealers under the
aegis of the Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria, Depot and Petroleum
Products Marketers Association, as well as the Independent Petroleum Marketers
Association of Nigeria of being involved in the hoarding and diversion of the
product.
Scarcity of petrol worsened
across the country on Friday due to the development.
The National President of
PENGASSAN, Francis Johnson, told Punch that it was wrong to attribute the
scarcity being witnessed in the country to the recent threat by the association
to embark on a strike.
He stressed that PENGASSAN would
not support such a move being made by the marketers.
He said, “And let me say it here
that the oil marketers are complaining, they’ve been looking for ways to
increase fuel price.
“But the labour unions, Trade
Union Congress, Nigeria Labour Congress, Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural
Gas Workers and PENGASSAN are the ones who still fight and say to the marketers
that they can’t do that.
“All of the marketers, IPMAN,
DAPPMA, MOMAN, etc, have been agitating for petrol price increase.
“They give you so many reasons,
they say dollar is not accessible, they say this, they say that, but we tell
them ‘no’, you can’t do that.
“And so subtle hoarding begins to
take place, they start looking for ways to force the government to increase
price . That is the game.”
Stressing that PENGASSAN had
nothing to do with the fuel scarcity, Johnson said, “Like I told you earlier,
left to the marketers, PMS will be selling at N500 per litre because they are
there to make profits.
“They say they don’t have access
to crude oil, they lack access to dollars and that it is only the NNPC that is
importing.
“We said go and import, but they
said if they must do that, fuel should be increased to N170 per litre.”
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