IPMAN Interim Management Secretary, Engr Lawson Ngoa |
The prolonged leadership
crisis of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN),
running for nearly two years, has contributed maximally in the current
petroleum product scarcity.
Daily
Trust report continues:
The
rivalry between the two IPMAN national factions has crippled the importation
and distribution of petroleum products in Nigeria especially by the members of
the independent marketers who control about 80 percent of the fuel distribution
network.
In
his resolve to end the current fuel scarcity, the petroleum minister, Ibe
Kachikwu, has inaugurated IPMAN Reconciliation/ Interim Management Committee to
resolve crisis which has bearing on the petroleum product scarcity in the
country.
A
statement from the IPMAN Interim Management Secretary, Engr Lawson Ngoa, heaped
the blame for the petroleum product scarcity on the leadership tussle in IPMAN.
He further stated that the minister was innocent of the petroleum products scarcity as he inherited the crises riddled petroleum sector.
He further stated that the minister was innocent of the petroleum products scarcity as he inherited the crises riddled petroleum sector.
Engr
Ngoa further stated that IPMAN accepted all responsibility for the difficulties
suffered by Nigerians while agreeing that IPMAN was now ready to commence
distribution of products following reconciliation brokered by the minister.
With
the increase in percentage of product to IPMAN and other incentives made
available by the federal government through the minister of petroleum, the fuel
scarcity will end in weeks, he said.
The IPMAN leadership urged
all Nigerian to support the federal government and the minister of petroleum to
end the scarcity.
Dr. Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu |
Fuel Scarcity:
Kachikwu Forges IPMAN Peace Deal
On
March 31, 2016, TheNews had reported that Minister of State for Petroleum
Resources and Group Managing Director of the NNPC, Dr. Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu
has waded into the lingering crises within the Independent Petroleum Marketers
Association of Nigeria (IPMAN).
It
was one of the moves to end the petrol scarcity in the land. And in response,
the marketers promised to flood retail stations with petrol.
In
an unprecedented move that saw the minister invite all stakeholders within the
IPMAN hierarchy to his office at the NNPC Towers, Abuja, the Minister raised a
14-man committee and charged it with the task of doing everything possible
“to bring back peace to the association at the national, zonal and depot
levels.”
He
noted that as critical stakeholders in the downstream sector, the contribution
of IPMAN is crucial in the drive to end the prevailing fuel supply situation
across the nation.
The
Minister, who called on all members to see IPMAN as one indivisible entity,
also charged them to work with relevant government agencies such as the NNPC,
DPR and other stakeholders to ensure that the prevailing fuel scarcity “becomes
a thing of the past as quickly as possible.”
Speaking
shortly after the successful deliberations, the National Secretary of IPMAN,
Alh. Danladi Pasali expressed their readiness to assist the Federal Government
towards bringing a lasting solution to the fuel situation in the country within
the next two weeks as stated by Dr. Kachikwu during a recent meeting with the
Senate Committee on Petroleum Downstream.
Kachikwu
had assured the Senate Committee that the lingering fuel crisis will be
over by 7 April.
Aligning
IPMAN with this objective, Pasali stated thus: “In the spirit of reconciliation
and patriotism, we have resolved to forget our differences and work together
towards providing products to our various stations across the country in order
to ease the hardship on Nigerians.
He
added that IPMAN, which controls a chunk of the market share in the
nation’s downstream sector, will mandate its stations to operate a 24 hour
service in order to ease the hardship on Nigerians.
Also
speaking at the meeting, Mr. Augustine Erhabor, another top IPMAN executive
commended the Minister for his efforts towards bringing lasting peace within
the association, a development he described as “a new dawn in IPMAN.”
He
informed that IPMAN will set up teams to monitor products distribution and
deliveries at all their outlets nationwide even as he assured that all their
members will get their products at official ex-depot price so that they can
sell at government approved price to Nigerians.
According
to him, IPMAN will liaise with the NNPC Management to facilitate the quick
loading of about 7, 000 outstanding products tickets for onward dispensing into
the hinterland across the country.
He
called on members of the public to refrain from hoarding and panic buying,
assuring that in no distant future, the fuel queues will vanish.
“All
of us in IPMAN are united and I want to assure Nigerians that this unity will
help us see the end of this prevailing situation’’, Erhabor said.
Members
of the 14-man reconciliation committee set up by the Minister are: Alh. Danladi
Pasali, Barrister Dibu Aderigbe, Alh. Abubakar Maigandi, Alh. Hemmed Fashola, Dr.
Leo Nkememe, Hon. Chukwudi Fred Ezinwa and Chief Ben Odjugo.
Others are Chief Andrew Ashiga, Igwe Ezekwesili Maduaguna, Dr. Emma Ihedigbo, Comrade M. A. Shettima, Mr. Augustine Erhabor, Prince I. Dunuje and Engr. Lawson Ngoa.
Others are Chief Andrew Ashiga, Igwe Ezekwesili Maduaguna, Dr. Emma Ihedigbo, Comrade M. A. Shettima, Mr. Augustine Erhabor, Prince I. Dunuje and Engr. Lawson Ngoa.
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