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NNPC speaks as fuel queues resurface in Lagos

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) on Sunday said that it had released 250 trucks of petrol to Lagos metropolis.

The move was in response to the fuel queues that have resurfaced in some parts of the state since last week.

Ughamadu, Group General Manager, Public Affairs Division, said there has been a slight change in the distribution network as Lagos is currently being supplied by members of the Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria (MOMAN).

“At the weekend there was a hitch in discharging of petrol by ships which has been ratified.

“Today, 250 trucks have been discharged to Lagos compared to less than 200 trucks usually allocated to Lagos at the weekend,” he told NAN.

The NNPC spokesman said that the ships which commenced discharging since Saturday night had finished discharging, adding that in a couple of hours, the long queues will disappear and normalcy will return to Lagos.

Ughamadu, urged motorists to avoid hoarding of petrol and panic buying, as there is sufficient products in stock that will last for days.

The NNPC spokesperson also acknowledged a slight hitch at the Port Harcourt refinery due to power problem.

“Port Harcourt refinery is slightly down for now, pending when the problem will be rectified,” he assured.

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