Nigerian Petroleum Company, NNPC Blames Fuel Queues On Road Projects In Lagos | Sahara Reporters

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The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC) has said the fuel queues in Lagos State and Abuja is as a result of some construction projects going on in the state. This was made known by the NNPC Executive Vice President, Downstream, Adeyemi Adetunju, while addressing a news conference in Abuja on Tuesday. He claimed that the fuel gridlock was easing out and NNPC had programmed vessels and trucks to unconstrained depots and massive load outs from depots to various states were closely being monitored.

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This was made known by the NNPC Executive Vice President, Downstream, Adeyemi Adetunju, while addressing a news conference in Abuja on Tuesday. He said, “The recent queues in Lagos are largely due to ongoing road infrastructure projects around Apapa and access road challenges in some parts of Lagos depots.

“We want to reassure all Nigerians that NNPC has sufficient products, and we significantly increased product loading including 24-hour operations in selected depots and extended hours at strategic stations to ensure products sufficiency nationwide.

 

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I don't like it when they play the blame game.

What about the queues in Warri. Benin,Port Harcourt and Abuja? APC/NNPCL Nigerians deserves better.

Strategies to covert their failed administration

No surprise. No be APC?

This group of thieves always have excuses 🙄 😒

Very deep words for those supporting PDP and APC government. You keep suffering and blindly you are promoting your own hardship on a much more wider medium. Wake up Nigerians, at least this nation with abundant crude and not one working refinery is enough reason.

Time for Merle Kyari to exit

They have blamed everyone and everything but themselves…funny

omoh!! GOD please what are you still waiting for? strike this evil people with thunder ⛈️ na, is it until they start blaming you for the cruel oil you gave us, that's when you want to take action? please do something quickly.... thank you SIR🙏

Blame-o-cracy. The President, Ministers, CBN governor, NNPC... everyone in this govt just blames someone or something for their obvious administrative failures. 😂

No accountability ever…always looking for how to pass blame.

The NG will never take responsibility always shifting blame .

Since last year November to November 2022..Nigerians didn't queue for fuel for just 3 month🤣😂.. Buhari have showed us pepper

Tales by the Moonlight,right?We should think so. It's only during the approach of the so-called Xmas holiday,dat the fuel queues almost find their way in the filling stations in Nigeria,right?Christmas holidays period is always a period to cash out in Nigeria.Tell us another Tale

This people will blame anyome but themselves. Aren't we tired of these irresponsible folks? WakeUp TakeBackNaija

Hian! when has road construction become something bad

Failure in this administration is a key performance indicator .... Fail and you are making the president proud. Also you can't impeached or sack the failing officers cos failing is the KPI

God abeg🚩

Una dey mad

🙆‍♂️🙆‍♂️🙆‍♂️🙆‍♂️🙆‍♂️🙆‍♂️...what is the meaning of this oooo

probable sight ice ocean section

I’m not shocked, I’m not even going to try to be. THIS, NIGERIA, IS NOT A REAL PLACE.

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