Connect with us

News

Dangote Refinery: Marketers stayed for days Unable To Load Petrol — IPMAN lanents

Published

on

By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) says its members can’t load petrol from the Dangote Refinery in Lagos despite having paid ₦40bn to the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL).

IPMAN President Abubakar Garima stated this on Wednesday in a national tv program.

Garima expressed surprise that the owner of the $20bn refinery Aliko Dangote said marketers were boycotting his refinery to buy imported petrol.

Advertisement

The IPMAN boss said his members are not importing petrol, as claimed by Africa’s richest man. He said rather than get Dangote petrol through the NNPCL, the private refinery should register independent petrol marketers directly for smooth loading of the product.

“If he (Dangote) can be able to sell the product to us directly, we can buy the product, because we have to pay before we pick. Presently, we have ₦40bn under the NNPCL custody but we cannot source the product.

“Just of recent, there are some of my marketers that NNPCL sent to load in Dangote refinery and those marketers stayed with their trucks for four days, and they cannot load.”

On Tuesday, billionaire businessman Aliko Dangote held a meeting with President Bola Tinubu in Abuja and told reporters that he has over 500 million litres in tanks at his mammoth refinery but marketers are not patronising his facility.

Advertisement

However, Garima said IPMAN, with over 20,000 members in Nigeria, has ₦40bn upfront payment with the NNPCL and still can’t load the premium product from the private refinery.

Garima said Nigerians would see a reduction in the pump price of petrol if Dangote Refinery let independent marketers lift the product directly like the NNPCL.

‘Check Your Price’

The IPMAN president also urged Dangote to check the price of his commodity if marketers importing petrol are boycotting his product.

Advertisement

“Since he (Dangote) says marketers are not buying his product, he should check his price properly. Is it higher than what they are obtaining outside or is it the same rate? Then if marketers buy this product through him, how long will it take for it to reach their depots? That one too is a factor,” Garima stated.

The IPMAN president said there was nothing wrong if marketers outside his organisation decided to sell imported products but Dangote “should go and review and check how much are they selling outside.”

Nigerians are grappling with the weight of unprecedented food inflation, and energy prices which have quadrupled in the last year under the Tinubu administration. Specifically, the price per litre of petrol jumped from less than ₦200 to over ₦1,000.

Many people have blamed the twin policies of petrol subsidy removal and unification of forex rates for the high living costs that have assailed the middle class, many of whom have abandoned their cars for public transportation.

Advertisement
Continue Reading
Advertisement
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

News

True confession: “I’m not keen to return to office my spirit has left Brick House-Fubara

Published

on

By

The governor of Rivers State, Mr Siminalayi Fubara, who was suspended from office two months ago, has declared that he is not desperate to return to the Government House, Port Harcourt which is called ‘Brick House’.

Fubara disclosed this during the service of songs held in honour of late elder statesman, Chief Edwin Clark, in Port Harcourt, on Sunday.

Recall that President Bola Tinubu had on March 18, 2025, declared all elected political office holders at the state level in Rivers State suspended for six months.

By extension, all members of the State Executive Council were also sent packing.

Advertisement

This was sequel to the declaration of state of emergency in the state.

Section 305 of the 1999 Constitution empowers the president to declare a state of emergency under specific conditions.

Retired Vice Admiral Ibokette Ibas was also appointed as Sole Administrator of the state.

The suspended governor appears to have taken his mind off the political crisis in the Treasure Base of the Nation as he disclosed that he is not desperate to return to office while adding that he is looking better.

Advertisement

‘Can’t you see how better I look? Do you think I am interested in it? Do you even know if I want to go back there? My spirit has already left that place long ago’ Fubara submitted in the viral video taken during the event in question.

He had reportedly done this in reaction to speakers at the event who had spoken in angry tones, condemned his suspension and demanded reversal of the decision to suspend him from office.

He was said to have however distanced himself from their remarks, describing their submissions as personal opinions while noting that such comments are not likely to promote peace.

‘Not everything is by Oshogbe, I want everybody to focus, there are some fights you don’t fight’ he submitted while urging the attendees of the event to focus on the tributes made to Chief Edwin Clark who lived a selfless life advocating for the Niger Delta region.

Advertisement
Continue Reading

News

Putin Proposes Direct Ukraine Talks, Quiet On 30-Day Ceasefire

Published

on

By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Sunday proposed direct negotiations in the coming days to end the conflict in Ukraine but did not address a 30-day ceasefire proposal drawn up hours earlier by European allies of Kyiv, reportedly with US backing.

Speaking at the Kremlin in the early hours of Sunday, Putin proposed direct talks with Ukraine in Istanbul on May 15 — hours after Kyiv and the leaders of France, Germany, Britain and Poland had called for an unconditional 30-day ceasefire to start on Monday.

“We propose to the Kyiv authorities to resume the talks that they broke off in 2022, and, I emphasise, without any preconditions,” Putin said.

Advertisement

Russian and Ukrainian negotiators held direct talks in Istanbul in the first weeks of the conflict, but failed to agree to halt the fighting, which has been raging ever since.

“We propose to start (negotiations) without delay on Thursday May 15 in Istanbul,” Putin said, adding that he would talk to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan soon to ask for his help to facilitate the talks.

Putin said he was “committed to serious negotiations with Ukraine” and that he wanted talks to “eliminate the root causes of the conflict and to establish a long-lasting peace”.

Russia’s references to the “root causes” of the conflict typically refer to grievances with Kyiv and the West that Moscow has put forward as justification for launching the offensive in February 2022.

Advertisement

‘Anti-Russian rhetoric’
“We do not exclude that during these talks we will be able to agree on some new ceasefire,” Putin said in the Kremlin address, attended by AFP.

But he also accused Ukraine’s Western backers of wanting to “continue war with Russia” and — without mentioning the specific Ukraine-European proposal for a 30-day ceasefire — slammed European “ultimatums” and “anti-Russian rhetoric”.

“A potentially great day for Russia and Ukraine!” US President Donald Trump posted on his Truth Social platform shortly afterwards, without specifying what he was referring to.

He vowed to “continue to work with both sides to make sure that it happens”.

Advertisement

But French President Emmanuel Macron, who hours earlier had met with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk in Kyiv in a symbolic show of support for Ukraine, warned that Putin was merely trying “to buy time”.

An unconditional ceasefire is not preceded by negotiations, by definition,” he told reporters as he stepped off a train in the Polish city of Przemysl on his return from Ukraine.

The European leaders, together with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, had pressed Russia in the Kyiv meeting on Saturday to accept a 30-day unconditional ceasefire starting on Monday, threatening Moscow with new sanctions if it did not comply.

The United States and other countries back the proposal, they said.

Advertisement

“We have just now… decided to support a ceasefire which will begin next Monday, without any preconditions,” Macron told a press conference in Kyiv on Saturday.

The leaders also held a video conference with their counterparts from about 20 other member countries of the “coalition of the willing” supporting Ukraine.

“In the event of a violation of this ceasefire, we have agreed that massive sanctions will be prepared and coordinated between Europeans and Americans,” Macron said.

The United States and Ukraine have for weeks pushed a similar proposal, which Russia has not accepted.

Advertisement

Trump had threatened to walk out of talks over the lack of progress on ending the war, after vowing during the US election campaign to halt the conflict within a day of taking office.

Kyiv and its allies had feared that Trump was pivoting towards Moscow because he had clashed with Zelensky. But Trump has recently expressed growing impatience with Putin.

‘Absolute unity’
The UK’s Starmer said the Kyiv talks had led to “absolute unity across a whole range of countries around the world, including the United States, that there must be that 30-day unconditional ceasefire”.

The five leaders in Kyiv held a “fruitful” call with Trump to update him on the meeting, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiga said.

Advertisement

“For the first time in a long time we had a feeling that the whole free world is truly united,” Poland’s Tusk said.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen also supported the truce that she said “must be implemented without pre-conditions to pave the way for meaningful peace negotiations”.

Macron said the ceasefire would be “mainly” monitored by the United States but that “Europeans will contribute”.

The symbolic show of European unity came a day after Putin struck a defiant tone at a Moscow parade marking 80 years since the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II.

Advertisement

Putin had ordered a unilateral three-day truce from Thursday through to Saturday for the event. But a Ukrainian army brigade operating in the east told AFP the intensity of fighting had remained “pretty much the same”.

AFP

Continue Reading

News

“I’m in pains, end wars in Gaza, Ukraine, Pope Leo XIV begs world leaders”

Published

on

By

Pope Leo XIV has made a strong and emotional appeal for global peace, condemning the ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza while urging world leaders to end the violence and prioritise humanitarian efforts.

During his first-ever Regina Coeli address on Sunday, the new pontiff appeared at the window of the Apostolic Palace and spoke to thousands gathered in St Peter’s Square, as well as millions watching across the globe.

Echoing the legacy of his predecessor, Pope Francis, Pope Leo declared: “In today’s dramatic context of a third world war fought piecemeal… I too appeal to the powerful of the world by repeating these ever-relevant words: never again war!”

He began his message by referencing one of the deadliest periods in human history — the Second World War — which ended 80 years ago on 8 May.

Advertisement

He described it as an “immense tragedy” that caused the deaths of over 60 million people, using the historical moment to highlight the urgent need to prevent another global catastrophe.

Pope Leo XIV turned his attention to the modern theatres of war, starting with Ukraine, where the prolonged war with Russia has claimed thousands of lives and displaced millions.

I carry in my heart the suffering of the beloved Ukrainian people,” he said.

He urged that “every effort be made to reach a true, just, and lasting peace as soon as possible.”

Advertisement
Continue Reading

Trending

Copyright © 2024 Naija Blitz News