The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has released 250 trucks of petrol to Lagos to ensure the products availability, its spokesman has revealed.
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Spokesman of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Ndu Ughamadu, has said yesterday that NNPC has released 250 trucks of petrol to Lagos in a bid to ensure the product’s availability.
According to The Nation, Ughamadu said there was a slight change in the distribution network in Lagos, as the city is currently being supplied by the Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria (MOMAN).
He said: “At the weekend there was a hitch in discharging of petrol by ships which has been ratified. Today, 250 trucks have been discharged to Lagos compared to less than 200 trucks usually allocated to Lagos at the weekend."
The NNPC Group General Manager (Public Affairs) said the ships which started discharging on Saturday night had finished offloading, adding that the long queue will soon disappear in Lagos.
Ughamadu urged motorists to avoid petrol storage and panic buying, saying there is sufficient product in stock that will last for days.
He said a slight hitch at the Port Harcourt Refinery contributed to the problem, promising that the issue will be sorted out today.