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NNPC Apologizes to Nigerians Once More, Reveals Five Substandard Fuel Vessels Rejected

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By Derrick Bangura.

Mr. Mele Kyari, Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited, apologized to Nigerians on Wednesday for the devastation caused by the importation of substandard fuel. Kyari told Nigerians that normalcy will return to gas stations by the next week, claiming that the country’s national oil firm had taken the required procedures to restore supply.

Kyari made the remarks during an investigative hearing on the importation of methanol-blended gasoline before the House of Representatives Committee on Downstream in Abuja.
Petroleum products marketing companies, under the umbrella of the Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria (MOMAN), have extended their opening hours in their jetties, depots, and filling stations to a minimum of 18 hours in a bid to end the fuel shortage and clear long lines at filling stations in many parts of the country.

With at least 2.1 billion litres of gasoline on hand, Kyari predicted that the fuel lines will be cleared by next week.

Because they were coming from the same shipping facility that supplied the four substandard cargos, five other vessels transporting their next supply were refused and were not allowed to sail into the country’s waterways, according to the NNPC head. He emphasized that the current situation was because Nigeria imported all gasoline.
“Not a single litre of petrol is produced in the country,” Kyari stated, “which means that 100% of the petrol you see in this country is imported.” Those imports are carried out in accordance with current commercial agreements. It’s known as the direct sale-direct purchase approach, and it’s simply the ideal way for our suppliers to supply us with products on terms and conditions.

“This is something we’ve done while I’ve been here, and it’s part of our supply chain.” Even if all of our refineries, with the exception of Dangote Refinery, start-up today, we will still be short on premium motor spirit (PMS) because all of our refineries can only produce 18 million litres of gasoline. Consumption above 18million litres.
Kyari went on to say that the four cargoes in question met all of the requirements upon arrival, which is why they were allowed to discharge into terminals and be transported to ships.

While acknowledging that they had no means of knowing the PMS contained methanol based on current criteria because it was not part of their requirements at the load port, Kyari guaranteed that they had been able to trace all of the amounts and quarantine them appropriately.

“NNPC is mandated by law to provide energy security,” he says. As a result, it is our job to ensure that this country has enough energy security. This company must abide by the laws of the country, as we have done in the past and this we continue to do.
“For the time being, I can guarantee you that we have done all necessary steps to restore supply to this country.” We’ve placed enough orders to get us through March, with at least 2.1 billion litres of PMS in our possession. I can tell you that the situation you are seeing today will be gone by next week.

“All else being equal, we have a robust supply plan to ensure that we escape this issue, notwithstanding distribution issues that we may not have control over, such as truck movement.”

“Our suppliers deliver things to us based on those contracts, and we reconcile with them on a regular basis.” Giving specifications to your vendors is a part of such supply arrangements. These requirements are governed by law, and the most recent one we use is one that has been in effect since 2006.
“All of our import arrangements are based on the current standards we have.” As a result, those requirements were supplied to all of our partners, and imports were made based on them. They must declare that the vessels fulfill our specifications before leaving the load port; they will send it to the importer and check that it is the specification. You enable the vessel to sail away on the basis of that.”

“Now, when it comes to the country, two things happen,” he continued. We have NNPC surveyors on staff who are now responsible for ensuring that the goods we have satisfies Nigerian specifications.
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“We also have the regulatory authorities, which must undertake an independent assessment to confirm that this product fits the specifications that are in line with the country’s existing regulations.”
“Despite all of the issues we’ve witnessed, four of the cargoes in question today met all of the criteria on arrival, which is why they were allowed to discharge into terminals and be transported to ship.”

“There is just no way to determine these PMS contain methanol based on the existing standard.” It isn’t part of their load port requirements. We didn’t ask them to declare whether it contained methanol because it wasn’t on our list of requirements.

“Let me make it clear that methanol is not contamination, it is a regular addictive to PMS. In China, up to 15 per cent PMS contain methanol. On its own it is not a contamination, the key issue is handling methanol. If we knew we will not accept this. Anytime methanol comes in contact with water it emulsifies, it turns into a different chemical.”
Kyari lamented that one of the challenges NNPC faced was lack of tracking mechanism to track trucks leaving the depot. He said this had aided smuggling, as some of the fuel was transported to places that might not be in this country.

The GMD disclosed that NNPC had filed litigation against importers of the methanol-blended PMS considering the effect of the withdrawing the products across the country.

He said, “What did we do? We have put all our suppliers who are our contacts or commercial angle on notice that there would be liquidated damages that will come from this. And also it is typical practice that we compile liquidated damages that the direct supplier did not cost, he will transfer that to the next person until it gets to the originating supplier, so it is a back-to-back arrangement.

“That is always done so that once you file, it will get to the last one. I do not know how many people are in the chain because this PMS supply business in one cargo you can have three sellers, you can have two, and you may have only one.”

However, a member of the House committee, Hon. Adediji Olamide, in his submission, said ignorance was not an excuse in law. Olamide said the committee would need a lot of documentation that NNPC.
Earlier in his remarks, Chairman, House Committee on Petroleum Resources Downstream, Hon. Abdullahi Gaya, noted that the investigative hearing was to ensure that the culprits were brought to book as well as make recommendations towards curbing a reoccurrence of the incident.

He stated that the task ahead was challenging, including examining the lessons, proffering solutions and way forward, and rejigging supply and regulating the system to make them more effective and efficient.

Oil Marketers Move to Clear Fuel Queues, Extend Opening Period to 24 hours

Meanwhile, MOMAN said where possible, its members would extend their opening hours up to 24 hours a day in high density and flagship locations where the security situation permitted. The association stated that its members “shall operate these extended hours until the excessive queues subside.”

The association made this known yesterday in a statement signed by its Chairman and Managing Director of Ardova Plc, Mr. Olumide Adeosun. The statement added that it was working with the regulatory authorities and the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited towards a resolution of the current fuel crisis.

Adeosun said MOMAN’s subject matter experts were active contributors to the technical and commercial committees’ set up by the regulatory authorities to re-stock fuel supplies, resolve the blending of contaminated product and identify losses suffered by customers, operators and third parties.

He said MOMAN members were also working with designated laboratories to double-check the quality of product (re-blended or new) before they are released into the fuels supply chain.

Most importantly, Adeosun maintained that MOMAN members had committed resources towards enhanced operations and associated activities to reduce the burden of the current fuel scarcity to customers.

The association urged its customers not to engage in panic buying, as it might take a few days for normalcy to return, stressing that panic buying increases the pressure on the supply chain.

,The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has condemned an alleged attempt by some unscrupulous elements to hijack the adulterated fuel saga and resultant fuel scarcity to engage in a protest aimed to instigate crisis in the country and damage the reputation of the NNPC Limited.

NANS also bemoaned the serious fuel supply disruption across the country occasioned by the importation of bad petrol, allegedly, by some approved dealers of the NNPC.

The students’ body, in a statement issued yesterday and jointly signed by its National President, Asefon Sunday, and Secretary-General, Adekitan Lukman, said it was in receipt of credible intelligence that certain individuals had mobilized civil society organizations (CSOs) to embark on protests to paint the NNPC leadership in bad light.
While noting the unnecessary predicament into which the country had been thrown as a result of the fuel supply disruption, NANS chastised individuals who it alleged were seeking political benefit from a strictly operational issue, encouraging them to reconsider.

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We generated N30.2 bn revenue in three months – Kano NCS Comptroller

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We generated N30.2 bn revenue in three months – Kano NCS Comptroller

The Kano Area command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), says it generated N30.2 billion in revenue between January and March 2024.

The Area Comptroller, Mr Dauda Chana, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday in Kano.

NAN reports that the Kano area command covers Kano State and Jigawa.

Chana said there was a significant increase in the revenue generation profile of the command when compared to the same period in 2023 when N9.5 billion was realised within the same period.

The comptroller said already the area command has introduced more sensitive security measures to prevent all forms of smuggling in the area.

“We have already positioned our officers at strategic locations to deal decisively with all those involved in the illegal smuggling of materials.

“The area command has deployed officers at border posts in Maigatari, Gumel Local Government Area, Jigawa, to intensify efforts at mitigating activities of smugglers.

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“The same applied to officers at the Jeke outpost in Babura Local Government Area of Jigawa.

“We are battle-ready to end smuggling through our various strategies to pave the way for arrest and prosecution of those involved in illegal businesses,” he said.

Chana appealed to traditional rulers and stakeholders, especially those in border areas, for their support and sensitisation of their residents on the negative effects of smuggling on the nation’s economy.

“We have also reached out to youths in the border communities, to assist our field officers with required intelligence that will assist in curbing all forms of smuggling activities.

“The command’s area of coverage is a no-go area for smugglers as officers have been stationed at identified illegal smuggling routes to ensure arrests and prosecution of offenders,’’ Chana said.

The area commander, however, solicited the support of stakeholders in encouraging residents to shun smuggling and embrace the export of locally produced goods.

(NAN)

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U.S. Mayor, NBA commend Tinubu’s economic strides

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U.S. Mayor, NBA commend Tinubu’s economic strides

U.S. Mayor, NBA commend Tinubu’s economic strides

The Mayor of the City of Blanco, Texas, U.S., Mike Arnold, and officials of the National Basketball Association (NBA) team have eulogised the economic strides of the Tinubu administration.

They gave the commendation at a reception hosted for Nigerian author, Reno Omokri, at the official performance centre of the San Antonio Spurs, U.S.

Arnold praised the floatation of the Naira and the removal of the subsidy on petrol, saying it would help the Nigerian economy to be more resilient.

“I am particularly pleased also that Nigeria is successfully tackling its foreign exchange crisis, and by blocking loopholes through which institutions like Binance were able to profit, which I fully support what Nuhu Ribadu is doing.

“I also praise you, Reno Omokri, for your #GrowNairaBuyNaija campaign. Because of you, Americans now know Nigerian corporations like Glo, Dangote and Innoson.”

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The mayor urged Nigerians to sign his petition to build IDP infrastructure in Nigeria at http://www.idpjustice.org.

He also commended the Nigerian government for moving away from the propaganda of the last eight years to a proper agenda in the last year.

Star player, Gorgui Dieng, gave a message of support for Nigerians and thanked Omokri for his visit while encouraging Nigerian youths to utilise sports as a means of personal development.

The performance centre is a new 500 million-dollar facility built by the NBA team in San Antonio.

(NAN)

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CBN releases $500m to clear verified Forex backlog

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CBN releases $500m to clear verified Forex backlog

CBN releases $500m to clear verified Forex backlog

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) says it has released $500m to various sectors in its determination to address the backlog of verified foreign exchange transactions.

Its Acting Director, Corporate Communications Department, Mrs Hakama Sidi-Ali, disclosed this in a statement on Monday in Abuja.

According to Sidi-Ali, this comes barely a week after the apex bank paid approximately $2bn to settle outstanding commitments across various sectors.

She said that the management of the CBN was committed to settling all legitimate foreign exchange backlogs within a short time frame.

She said the CBN had begun implementing a comprehensive strategy to improve liquidity in the Nigerian foreign exchange markets in the short, medium, and long terms.

“As the Governor said, the CBN’s focus is on addressing fundamental issues that have hindered the effective operation of the Nigerian FX markets over the years,” she said.

Meanwhile, Sidi-Ali said that the forex market reforms were designed to streamline and unify multiple exchange rates, foster transparency, and reduce arbitrage opportunities.

She expressed confidence that a stable exchange rate would boost investor confidence and attract foreign investment.

Speaking further, she urged all participants in the market to play by the rules, adding that transparency in the market would enable the fair determination of exchange rates.

The CBN, over the past few months, has released various sums in its effort to clear the backlog of foreign exchange liabilities.

CBN releases $500m to clear verified Forex backlog
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