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Fuel Scarcity Looms, as IPMAN Threatens Strike Action

The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, IPMAN, Suleja/Abuja Unit, has threatened to embark on industrial action over alleged extortion by officials of the Department of Petroleum Resources, DPR.

Chairman of the Unit, Alhaji Yahaya Ahman Alhassan, who stated this in a chat with journalists on Sunday, said the strike action will commence on Monday, June 21, 2021.

According to Alhassan, “IPMAN has no other alternative other than instructing our members not to load from Suleja depot in Niger State to express our frustrations after all efforts to make DPR officials desist from unethical practices failed.”

He added that “IPMAN Suleja/Abuja Unit needs explanation from DPR concerning demand for daily sale activities from filling stations,” saying “these issues have to be resolved before we can commence lifting of products from the depot.”

Similarly, Secretary of the Unit, Alhaji Raji Munir, said that “a situation whereby the regulatory agency of federal government is engaging in unethical practices was most unfortunate.”

In this vein, Raji said he aligned himself “whole heatedly in support of the strike” with a view to addressing “our grievances.”

He also said that IPMAN monitoring team will “be fully on ground throughout the unit to ensure compliance during the strike.”

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