..Says Activity Raised Daily Consumption To 103 Million Litres In May
Yemisi Izuora
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has incorporated the services of the Nigeria Customs Service, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC as well as the Nigerian Security and Civil Defense Corps, NSCDC, to help end escalating transborder smuggling of petrol.
The NNPC said the collaboration has become imperative as smuggling across the borders increased the daily consumption of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) also called petrol to 103 million litres per day in May.
The Group Managing Director (GMD), NNPC, Mele Kyari, made the disclosure at a stakeholders meeting organised by the Corporation on Tuesday June 22.
According to Kyari, the current situation is increasing payment of subsidy that accompanies the volume.
He said that the introduction of Operation White and involvement of the EFCC had helped the situation adding, that, “From the truck out report from the PPPRA database, we have seen the collapse of load out average move from 70 million litres to 60 million litres just in one month, that means we can do with less than 70 million, the balance, I don’t know where it goes to but we know for sure that it is not consumed in this country.
“In very recent data, we see what we really want at the beginning of May and June; there was a day we load out about 103 million litres of PMS within one day across the depots.
“We know it is not required, we know it is inappropriate; and we also know that something wrong is happening that somebody is chasing something.
“But we in NNPC, we are not in control of that, we are not in every depot, we don’t keep products in all the depot; but when the volume goes down, it comes down to us; when there is tight in supply, it comes back to the NNPC and we solve the problem,’’ he said.
He said that involvement of other security agencies like the EFCC, the Department of Security Services (DSS), the Nigeria Customs Services (NCS), the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), was to achieve directive of President Muhammadu Buhari, who says the smuggling should stop.
“Mr President has directed us that we must stop smuggling or round-tripping if there is anything like that; and so we must stop it by every means necessary, and we must do anything to stop it; that means we have to work outside the box.
“We know that there are layers of controls that have been there that is not working and that is why we must work outside the box.
“That is why we are happy to drag in the EFCC, DSS, NSCDC, and even the NCS on different platforms that will enable us to control this volume and we have seen it work,’’ Kyari stated.