The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association Nigeria (IPMAN) has said that it’s not responsible for the ongoing fuel scarcity.
This
was disclosed via a statement released by the National Operations
Controller and immediate past National Secretary of IPMAN, Mike Osatuyi.
The statement reads:
“It
is pure defamation of IPMAN’s name to go on air that IPMAN has accepted
the responsibility for the scarcity of petroleum products and that
Nigerians should hold IPMAN responsible for the scarcity. Crisis in
IPMAN with government’s intervention is not new.
“Previous
government agencies have intervened in IPMAN crisis without blackmail
from the agencies concerned right from the time of Alhaji Jarfau Paki,
the then Special Assistant to President Olusegun Obasanjo on Petroleum
Matters, Dr. Oluwole Oluleye, the former Executive Secretary of
Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA), had intervened in
IPMAN matters without blackmailing the Association.
“Some
former Managing Directors of Products and Pipeline Marketing Company
(PPMC) had also intervened in IPMAN matters without destroying IPMAN’s
name. IPMAN controls over 80 per cent of the retail outlets in the
country and IPMAN has partnered with previous governments to solve
previous fuel crisis without damaging the association name.
“It
is also on record that no member of IPMAN has voiced out against peace
since this government stepped in to resolve its crisis few days ago.
That is evidence that IPMAN and all members want peace and are ready to
embrace peace for seamless operation of the association’s administration
and by extension the Nigerian oil industry.
“IPMAN
doesn’t want any government agents, representatives, coordinators that
will add more wound to the association’s injury or destroy the
association’s name that was established over 35 years ago. IPMAN members
nationwide have invested trillions of Naira in the Nigerian downstream
oil sector.”
“Lawson is not aware or knowledgeable
of the gravity of his statement to IPMAN and Nigerians who are
suffering for weeks for somebody’s system and planning failure. It is
unfair statement and he has to apologize to IPMAN and Nigerians for
deceiving the populace.”
“Lawson should tell the
public if IPMAN issues import permit, allocate foreign exchange (forex)
for import, or involved in import planning of NNPC and import allocation
formula, among others?
“He has no authority or
mandate to use IPMAN’s name to shield any of the government agencies for
any operational or administrative mismanagement. IPMAN is ready to work
with the government in ensuring products availability.”
IPMAN’s statement was made in response to a claim from one Lawson Ngoa that the organization had accepted responsibility for the fuel scarcity.
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