IPMAN, South-West zone directs members to shun proposed strike

Posted by Ahmed Iyanda | 3 years ago | 964 times



The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria(IPMAN), Western Zone, has directed all depots and petrol stations to go about their normal business activities,  ensure free flow and hitch-free supply, including  distribution of petroleum products across the Southwest zones.

The Chairman in charge of the South-West Zone, Alhaji Dele Tajudeen, gave the directive in a statement issued today,  in Lagos to all members of the association.

This is coming after the National body of IPMAN last week, threatened to halt operations over ‘police harassment’.

Tajudeen urged members to stop creating unnecessary panic over fuel scarcity as there is sufficient product at the depots.

According to him, the western zone depots comprising Ejigbo Satellite, Mosinmi, Ore, Ibadan, and Ilorin have sufficient products and the association is not considering any strike.

The Chairman said that there was no need for panic buying over fuel scarcity threat by the national body, as virtually all the NNPC depots across the states had sufficient petroleum product and are discharging.

He, however, reiterated the association's  commitment towards supporting the Federal Government’s efforts on effective and efficient distribution of petroleum products across the country.

He stressed further that IPMAN had so far reached an agreement with other marketers for better synergy in making the product available in the Western zone.

“IPMAN which controls 80 percent outlets, has more advantage in distributing and dispensing in both urban and hinterlands in the country.

“In line with the Federal Government’s efforts at ensuring efficient petroleum products distribution across the country, IPMAN members have opted for a seamless distribution of petroleum products,” he said.

He noted that such synergy amongst members with the Federal Government would present a common front that would advance the interest of the group and ensure smooth distribution of the products across the country.

“While we support the Federal government and NNPC/ PPMC to achieve their objectives of product supplies, we will continue to do our businesses legitimately without fear or favour, '' Tajudeen said.

“We are passionate about Nigerians’ plight and we will not add to the suffering of the people. We, therefore, advise our principals to employ means of dialogue rather than exposing our members to public embarrassment.

“Once again you have assurances of all stakeholders of the South West of our commitment to place the country above our personal interest”.

 

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