APC Chieftain Lauds Management of NNPCL for Making Petrol Available Ahead of Elections
Chieftain of All Progressives Congress (APC), Engineer Kailani Muhammad has commended management of Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), for the proactive measures taken so far to make the Premium Motor Spirit, popularly known Petrol available ahead of forthcoming general elections across.
According to him, the information gathered so far, revealed that the long queues in Lagos and Abuja have disappeared as at today . While in Abuja and surrounding states , the queues are now low with hope that before Saturday , the national oil company will fulfill the promise to ensure that the protracted fuel scarcity problem would be history .
In a press statement personally signed , Engineer Kailani Muhammad also disclosed that NNPCL now have 2.5 billion liters on ground ready to distributed to filling stations across Nigeria.
Kailani ,who also the owner of a Kaduna based media company, Liberator Newspapers, lauded NNPCL management for constituting a committee headed by the Managing Director of Trading to monitor petroleum supply and distribution chains during the day; afternoon and night.
"This is a feat worthy of commendation, considering that Saboteurs are hell bent on using the lingering scarcity to frustrate the election exercises.
"He Alhaji Sade has been doing his best in conjunction with his team to ensure fair distribution to states accordingly.
There is also a sanction for all marketers that have loaded and don't want to carry the products to filling stations" he stated.
He however said ,"Nigerians can now heive a sigh of relief because, the hardship occasioned by the lingering queues at filling stations has been addressed .
Meanwhile, he said as a former staff and union leader during his days at NNPC, he urged the mainstream and downstream sectors of NNPCL to ensure proper monitoring .
While appealing to media houses report facts and stop joining issues with NNPCL, he said this is time for all hands to be on deck to ensure free flow of Petrol before and after the election exercises.
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