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No petrol scarcity in Abuja, IPMAN clarify residents

No petrol scarcity in Abuja, IPMAN clarify residents
No petrol scarcity in Abuja, IPMAN clarify residents
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By Prince Okafor 

The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) on Tuesday, debunked the rumours of impending scarcity in Abuja.

This is coming against the backdrop of visible queues at various filling stations.

Also, some others are not operational despite the regularisation of businesses  across FCT. 

But in a swift reaction, the National Public Relations Officer, IPMAN Alhaji Suleiman Yakubu, stated that, some fuel station owners were only scared of their properties being attacked or damaged by hoodlums.

READ ALSO: #EndSARS: IPMAN fears fuel scarcity as suspected hoodlums burn 10 petroleum trucks

“Some business owners had shut down operations following the violence that erupted after the End SARS protest in many parts of the country.

“There is no fuel scarcity in the territory.

“The long queues in some parts of Abuja were due to fear of attacks by hoodlums.

“People should not fear and embark on panic buying as there is enough fuel on ground.

“I also urge the youths to shun violence and embrace peace for a better economy,” he added.

Vanguard News Nigeria

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