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BREAKING: Filling Stations Begin Shut Down Over Planned Nationwide Hunger Protests

retail outlets, including those operated by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited in Kubwa, Salbas Oil, Eterna, and Gegu Oil, among others located on the Kubwa-Zuba expressway, stopped dispensing fuel.

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Filling Stations are reportedly shutting down over planned nationwide hunger protests causing queues to resurface again across the country.

 

NewsOnline Nigeria reports that filling stations in Abuja and neighbouring states of Niger, Nasarawa, and Kogi, were shut on Friday as oil marketers expressed worry over the planned nationwide protest.

 

This Nigeria news platform gathered that retail outlets, including those operated by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited in Kubwa, Salbas Oil, Eterna, and Gegu Oil, among others located on the Kubwa-Zuba expressway, stopped dispensing fuel.

 

The same scene was also witnessed inside Abuja and parts of Niger and Nasarawa states.

 

Oil marketers told our correspondent that filling stations in Lokoja, the Kogi State capital, were also shut.

 

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The development led to fuel queues resurfacing in outlets dispensing fuel like AYM Shafa in the Dei-Dei end of the Kubwa-Zuba expressway, Abuja, and the NNPC in Zuba, Niger State.

 

Also, several filling stations in some parts of Lagos State were closed on Friday, creating fears of impending fuel scarcity.

 

NewsOnline Nigeria reporters, who went around, noticed that most filling stations were not dispensing, while the few that attended to customers sold at N800 per litre.

Although some oil marketers said the closure of some retail outlets on Friday was due to the unavailability of fuel, others attributed it to apprehension over the planned nationwide protest.

 

In Ogun State, the situation at filling stations has reached a crisis point as motorists face long queues amid looming fuel scarcity.

 

Our correspondent visited the Magboro and Ibafo areas along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, where a chaotic scene unfolded as vehicles including motorcycles, cars, and commercial buses, lined up for petrol.

 

At Quest Filling Station in Magboro, the sight was alarming as the queue snaked for over a hundred meters, with motorists struggling for their turn to purchase fuel.

 

Of the three petrol pumps available, only one was operational, exacerbating the delay for those waiting.

 

Saheed, a commercial bus driver en route to Ibadan, expressed his frustration after spending over an hour in the line.

“I have been here for more than one hour. I didn’t know I would meet such a long queue. Although one of our drivers mentioned a smaller queue earlier, I didn’t anticipate this. My passengers are already complaining, but there’s nothing I can do. I can’t use my urine to drive them to Ibadan. We just have to wait for our turn,” he lamented.

 

The situation at NIPCO Filling Station in Magboro was also alarming. Diesel was priced at N1,200 per litre, while petrol cost N675 per litre. Out of the five available petrol pumps, four were operational.

 

Meanwhile, NewsOnline Nigeria reports that the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Oil), Heineken Lokpobiri, has called for calm.

He also urged Nigerians to avoid participating in the proposed protest.

 

Speaking on the closure of retail outlets in parts of the country, the Secretary of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, Abuja-Suleja, Mohammed Shuaibu, said, “Some of them may not have products to dispense due to unavailability.

 

“However, many marketers are worried about the proposed protest and are already taking measures to prevent losses. Closing shops is one of such measures and this, of course, is going to cause queues in such locations because the number of stations selling petrol would be reduced.

 

“I am in Lokoja now, and many stations are not dispensing petrol. This is not a good thing because we only recovered from the fuel queues recently in major cities across the country, though that situation was due to a drop in supply from NNPC.”

Commenting further, the minister in a statement issued in Abuja on Friday by his media aide, Nneamaka Okafor, pleaded with Nigerians to shelve the planned protest.

 

He stated, “Senator Heineken Lokpobiri, the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, is calling on Nigerians, especially the youth in the Niger Delta, to remain calm and avoid participating in the proposed nationwide protest.

 

“We understand the frustrations and challenges faced by many Nigerians, but it is essential to approach these issues constructively.

 

“President Bola Tinubu is dedicated to revitalizing our economy and bringing renewed hope through well-thought-out policies and programmes.”

 

Lokpobiri underscored the importance of unity and patience as the FG works to address the nation’s diverse issues.

 

“Now more than ever, we need to stand together and support the initiatives being put in place. Our collective efforts will pave the way for a more prosperous Nigeria.”

 

Acknowledging the role of protests in a democracy, the minister warned against those who might exploit the protest for malicious purposes.

“Certain groups are looking to use this protest to incite violence and crime. We must not let non-state actors disrupt our peace and stability,” he cautioned.

 

Lokpobiri also called for constructive engagement and dialogue over any action that could unsettle the nation, saying, “While protesting is your democratic right, consider the broader implications on our national stability and progress. Dialogue and collaboration are far more effective solutions.”

The minister reassured Nigerians of Tinubu’s commitment to their well-being, adding, “President Tinubu is a true democrat who listens to the people. He is already implementing measures to address our nation’s challenges.”

 

Lokpobiri urged the youth and all Nigerians to support the government’s efforts, saying, “Let us work together to achieve the progress we all desire. Avoid actions that could jeopardize our collective future.”

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