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IPMAN Directs Members To Open For Business 

By orientalnewsngMarch 31, 2020No Comments3 Mins Read
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The National President of the Independent Petroleum Association of Nigeria (IPMAN), Elder Chinedu Okoronkwo has directed all IPMAN members nationwide to open their outlets for service, while assuring  effective distribution of petrol to customers at this time of a national partial shutdown due to COVID-19 pandemic.

This was contained in a statement  signed  by the National Operations Controller of IPMAN, Mr Mike Osatuyi, on Monday informing marketers that restriction on CONVID-19 “Stay at Home”  does not apply to food processing, distribution, retail companies and petroleum distribution and retailing petroleum stations nationwide.

Osatuyi stated that President Muhammadu Buhari in his broadcast on  Sunday  29th March 2020 empahsised that petroleum distribution and retailing were not included.

According to  Osatuyi,  “All members of the association should work with other stakeholders in the downstream sector in ensuring seamless operation in loading in both private depots and NNPC depots nationwide.

“The Federal Government has assured security for our staff and members who are serving the country at this trying moment.

Osatuyi enjoined all IPMAN staff and members to wear there identification card either Ipman identity card or our filling station company identification card in case of screening on the road and highway.

He said: The National Executive Committee of  IPMAN  commended  members nationwide  and advised them to sell petrol at N125 approved price.

“IPMAN also stand with all Nigerians and the Federal Government  in this  trying period.

“We commend the efforts of the Ministry of Health, Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), all state governments and Federal Government and wish to reassure them of our commitment towards effective distribution of petroleum product across the nooks and cranny of the country will not be compromised.

” We appeal to Nigerians to adhere to government directives and maintain regular hygienic, sanitary practices as well as social distancing “. he said.

Osatuyi commended the management of NNPC under the leadership of Mallam Mele Kyari, the Group Managing Director for assuring marketers of sufficient and prompt petroleum distribution

It would be recalled that Kyari on March 29 2020 urged Nigerians not to engage in panic buying of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), as the country has adequate stock of the products to last for over 60-days.

Kyari assured that the NNPC had the support of all stakeholders to ensure adequate supply of petroleum products in the country.

He said: “There is absolutely no scarcity anywhere; our supply is robust, we have fuel that will last this country even for 60-days if assuming we do not import any.

“Of course people because of the pandemic, stay at home, may try to conserve fuel, there is no need to do this.

“Maintain your normal life, we have secured all assurances that trucks will be moving freely across the country throughout this period of difficulty and supply will be sustained’’.

He appealed to Nigerians not to flood fuel stations as there was no need for that

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