This is according to the Petroleum Product Retail Outlet Owners Association of Nigeria, who accused the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation Limited, of making things difficult for petroleum marketers, by coming up with decisions that do not favour the masses, in the absence of real marketers.
State Chairman of PETROAN, Francis Dimkpa in an interview with Today FM’s Ifunanya Obeme-Ndukwe, revealed that marketers have to lobby and make multiple payments before getting petrol for their filling stations.
Dimkpa said at the end of the process, petroleum marketers buy petrol between four hundred and ten naira and four hundred and twenty naira per liter, adding that the Federal Government has failed to make petrol sufficient for the nation.
The hike in petrol and its scarcity has lasted since last year October, with Federal Government making little or no comment about the nationwide menace.
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