The Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority has
provided an advisory on the current queues at fuel stations in Abuja.
The Authority said in a statement that the fuel queues are caused by
unprecedented flooding in Lokoja, Kogi State, which has submerged a greater
part of the city and grounded all vehicular movements.
“This unfortunately has affected the distribution of petroleum products to the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja and environs”, the statement issued by the Authority’s corporate communications unit said.
As part of measures to mitigate the situation, trucking via alternative routes is
currently ongoing, the Authority which assured the public that there are sufficient
petroleum products inland, added.
Consequently, Valuechain reports, the general public was advised to avoid panic buying at fuel stations as the NMDPRA is working assiduously with relevant stakeholders and government agencies to ensure product availability across the country.
In the same context, marketers are advised to desist from hoarding the product so
as not to inflict hardship on Nigerians.
The Authority also reiterated its commitment to Nigerians to ensure seamless supply and distribution of Petroleum Products nationwide.