Fuel Scarcity Looms As NUPENG Stops Distribution In Lagos.

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Most of the petroleum stations in Badagry communities of Lagos state have closed as the National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers of Nigeria (NUPENG) suspended distribution of fuel to the city. Mr Tayo Aboyeji, Chairman, South-West Chapter of the amalgamation told Newsmen in Badagry that the suspension was due to harassment and molestation of its members by men of Customs and Army in the area.

The chairman said that the customs under the Joint Border Patrol operations apprehended a tanker driver who missed its way in Badagry and drove it to Nigeria Customs Accommodation (NCS). The customs was of the Federal Operations Unit (FOU) Zone ‘A’ in Ikeja. “A tanker driver from Port Harcourt was sent to Badagry to distribute petroleum to a station, lamentably, he missed his way and while asking for direction, the tanker driver was apprehended by the men of joint border patrol. “The tanker was taken to FOU in Ikeja. I indited to the Controller on the issue and met DC Enforcement on the matter and I was directed to the Officer in Charge of Licit issues in same office.

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“OC Legal told me that he had not received the file from joint patrol operation office and promised to call me later. “But surprisingly, our enforcement unit in Agbara ceased a tanker to check his paper to ascertain if its distribution documents were intact, but there were errors in his documents,” he stated.

Aboyeji also expressed that the NUPENG enforcement team thought it was a glommed product, integrating that they did not know that it was a product that was under investigation that had been sold to a buyer. ” thinking that it was a stolen product, they drove it to Area K Police Command in Morogbo. “I inscribed a petition to the Lagos State Commissioner of Police as regard to the incident. “Surprisingly, soldiers under the drilling exercise came to police station beat my members and forcefully drove away the tanker with its contents. “We later aurally perceived that the tanker was habituated to abstract the petroleum of a filling station in Badagry that had been sealed since Feb.1. “Both the products and the tanker have not been found, this is not done in a civilized society, a product under investigation to be sold out just like that,” he verbally expressed. According to him, we have directed our members to stop distribution of petroleum to Badagry until equity is done. He verbalized NUPENG will be coerced to elongate the suspension to Lagos as a whole if nothing to rectify the iniquity was done to members. “An injury to one, is an injury to all,” he verbally expressed. Meanwhile, all efforts to get Mr Jerry Attah, the Spokesman for FOU Zone A Ikeja to react to the allegations proved abortive as he did not respond to calls and messages sent to him.

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