A former Minister of Petroleum, Alhaji Umaru Dembo, on Tuesday advocated for revocation of licences granted members of Independent Marketers’ Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) to end fuel scarcity in the country.
The ex-minister said the appeal became imperative in view of the hardship bestowed on Nigerians by IPMAN towards the end of 2017 through 2018.
Dembo, who served as a petroleum minister during the reign of late Gen. Sani Abacha, made the call in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Zaria, Kaduna State.
According to him, the solution to the lingering fuel scarcity in Nigeria is for the Federal Government to resort to stick approach against the erring independent marketers.
“Remember, government is working for the interest of generality not few, however, majority of Nigerians are suffering at the expense of few, who exploit the opportunity to their advantage.
“Therefore, stick approach is the best answer to this problem, government needs to treat IPMAN with an iron hand, revoke their licenses and re-introduce major marketers again.
“Anybody willing to continue with fuel business should be directed to register with a major marketer; this will give government a level of control over the business.
“When there is fuel problem government will eventually know whom to talk to, at the same time, these major marketers will not allow selfish individuals to tarnish their image built globally over time,” he said.
Hedescribed the hoarding of fuel scarcity by IPMAN members to create artificial scarcity as an unpatriotic act and a national tragedy.
Dembo cited companies like Texaco, Total, Mobil, National and Agip as reliable firms who had curved a niche for themselves globally hence they won’t allow someone to spoil their hard earned names.
“IPMAN had engaged in activities detrimental to the livelihood of the common man, which is also inimical to national growth.
“I want to use this medium to advise both officials and ordinary members of IPMAN to always have the fear of God Almighty in all their dealings with Nigerians.
“They should bear in mind that one day they will stand before God, our creator to account for all they have done in this world,” he added.
NAN
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