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Abuja Residents Struggle as NNPCL Closes Fuel Stations

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KEY POINTS


  • The logistics difficulties led NNPCL to shut down all their fuel stations in Abuja.
  • The fuel purchase process has pushed people to independent marketers because official stations raised their prices.
  • Sources predict that fuel scarcity will become less widespread by the following week.

Residents in Abuja currently endure extreme fuel deficits because the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited (NNPCL) decided unanticipatedly to shut down multiple retail sites throughout the city.

The stepped-up fuel distribution process due to logistical challenges created long lines at independent fuel stations that now sell their products at higher prices.

Stations in Lugbe and Airport Road, Zone 3, Life Camp, and Kubwa all reported having no fresh deliveries which led to complete fuel sales suspension.

According to the NNPC Life Camp outlet manager, supply disruptions stem from internal operational adjustments while he predicted that distribution would improve next week.

The public exhibits displeasure about the situation while individuals need to purchase fuel from independent sellers who charge excessive prices to their customers.

The local residents who rely on NNPCL’s assurance about situation resolution still fear more extended supply problems will happen.

Government response and next steps

Tried multiple times to obtain a response from NNPCL spokesperson Femi Soneye but failed to get any response. An employee of the company stated that logistical problems led to the shortage alongside sufficient depot inventory.

Local residents of Abuja demand a definitive timeline about the end to declining fuel supplies from government authorities.

The original fuel price at NNPCL locations stands at N965 per litre but fuel shortages have driven people to anticipate increased costs.

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