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Fuel Scarcity: Kano needs 500 trucks of fuel daily but receive only 26 – IPMAN

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Kano State is said to require 500 trucks of petrol, but receives a meagre supply of only 26 trucks of fuel.

This heavy shortfall is said to be responsible for the terrible fuel scarcity in the city.

The Secretary of the State Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, IPMAN, Bashir Salisu Tahir, confirmed this, insisting that the state only receives 26 trucks instead of the 500 that Kano city alone consumes.

He said the supply is far less than what is required to free Kano from fuel scarcity, explaining that members of IPMAN were going the extra mile to bring in the commodity to help residents.

Bashir Tahir said the association has asked members to adhere strictly to the official price of the product which he said has also risen from N145 per litre to N220-210 and even N230.

“There is no way we can fully supply Kano with this high shortage of over 400 trucks requirements, however, we are doing our best to ensure that even at the high price, filling stations don’t permanently lock down”, Bashir added.

However, a trip round fuel stations in city showed that each station sells at a price different from others

While some sold the product for N375 per litre, others sell at an even more expensive cost of N400 per litre.

On the enforcement of fuel supply to Kano, the Head, Down Stream, Main Stream Regulatory Agency zonal office, Aliyu Sama said the body was doing its best to ensure that any fuel station that appears on the NNPC manifest receives the product and dispenses same.

Sama said they were always out to ensure that filling stations des not hoard the commodity and that anyone found wanting would be punished according to the law.

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