Another Fuel Scarcity Imminent As Lagos Depots Run Out Of PMS Stock

over 800 tankers stranded in Lagos

over 800 tankers stranded in Lagos

Just when Nigerians thought fuel scarcity was over, indications have emerged relief over end of scarcity may be premature as the Petroleum Tanker Drivers, PTD, Association said most tankers are currently stranded in Lagos due to unavailability of Premium Motor Spirit, PMS, otherwise known as petrol in Apapa depots.

Comrade Tayo Aboyeji, South West Public Relations Officer of PTD, raised the alarm yesterday, while commenting on the influx of tankers along Oshodi‑Apapa Expressway, despite the presence of special taskforce comprising men of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority, LASTMA.

PTD had earlier said that it had commenced move to check further movement of tankers, especially from northern parts into Lagos for awhile as part of measure to reduce the traumatic traffic gridlock in Apapa axis
Aboyeji lamented that due to lack of the products at the depots in Apapa, tanker drivers, numbering over 800, had remained at a spot for about two days now, worsening the chaotic traffic situation in Apapa area and environs while more tankers were still heading for Lagos.

“The information reaching us is that there is no more products to dispense at the depots. The only depot still discharging is Capitol Oil which will soon be out of stock. This can lead to another scarcity of the product in the next few days if the product is not available soonest,” said the PTD spokesperson.

“Some of the tanker drivers are also on hunger strike as most of them who arrived about five days ago waiting to load had been out of cash to feed and are now begging for food in Lagos as they did not expect to spend up to two days.”

Speaking further Aboyeji lamented that the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, had not been truthful on the current fuel situation.

“NNPC has been issuing out tickets to dealers to come to Lagos to load even when they knew that there are no enough products to go round. Now, without any parking space provided, our members are stranded and will have to wait for the next consignment to arrive and load before going back to their various destinations.

“That is why you see the large number increasing by the day. If there are enough products to load, all these tankers you are seeing would have reduced drastically but Lagos is the only state discharging product as directed by NNPC.

“Like I said earlier, the on‑going construction of Oshodi-Apapa road by Julius Berger has compounded the traffic situation. We implore citizens to appeal to NNPC to do the needful and save the nation from unnecessary hardship.”