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Nigerian Marketers Raise Alarm Over Lightness Of Petrol

Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) marketers have raised alarm over the lightness of the product in some retail outlets, saying it is inferior to the quality the Nigerian Midstream and Upstream Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) approved.

According to the marketers, some of the petroleum products imported to Nigeria evaporate and don’t last long.

The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN), National Vice President, Mr. John Keke Ocha, made the revelation at the Natural Oil and Gas Suppliers Association of Nigeria (NOGASA) National Executive Council (NEC) in Abuja.

According to him, the lack of adequate legitimate domestic refining of petroleum has paved the way for the importation of different products to meet consumer needs.

He said the prayer of this house is that the government must look inward to ensure our refineries are put to use to create room for reduction of this high petroleum products importation as we are saying today.

A lot of people don’t use their vehicles again. If you put N20,000 or N30,000 fuel in your car, before two days the thing is gone. I don’t know whether it is evaporating. Sometimes, I ask myself what has happened to the N30,000 fuel that I bought yesterday. The thing (fuel gauge) has started showing red.

I don’t know if the type of product we have is no more like the original product that we used to get.

This is because the competition has made it convenient for importers to get very light and all kinds of products to the country. And we accommodate it because we don’t have an alternative.

But if we produce it in this country, we will have a choice. If we produce in this country, we will select. If we produce in this country, it will make it even more competitive and cheaper.

That is the prayer of this house: the government must look inward and make life easy for people by making sure refineries are put in place to function.

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