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    Independent marketers threaten strike over unpaid subsidy claims

    Vincent OsuwoBy Vincent OsuwoJuly 28, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Northern Independent Petroleum Marketers Forum said its members would embark on a strike if the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) refused to pay them over N250 billion in outstanding bridging claims.

    In a press conference on Thursday in Kano, the chairperson of the forum, Musa Maikifi, said the members of the forum are  owed over N250 billion in bridging claims.

    Maikifi said the bridging claims represent the cost of hauling fuel from pipelines and product marketing company depots to approved zones to ensure a uniform pump price across the country.

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    The Northern Independent Petroleum Marketers Forum comprises nine depots in the north of the country: Kano, Kaduna, Suleja, Minna, Jos, Maiduguri, Gombe, and Yola depots.

    According to the forum’s chairperson, the delay in paying them was threatening their businesses, as some of their members could not afford to supply petroleum and sell it at various outlets.

    Maikifi said the failure of the government to pay the amount on time would affect the transportation of the fuel to the entire northern states.

    Also speaking at the event, the secretary of the forum, Jarma Mustapha, said there were other outstanding bridging claims since the defunct Petroleum Equalization Fund that have still not been paid.

    “We have outstanding bridging claims up to the day when the end of the deregulation was announced by the new President (Bola Tinubu).

    “As the new deregulation regime starts now, we are faced with difficulties such as a lack of capacity and capital to continue our business because most of our capital was hanged with the defunct Petroleum Equalization Fund.

    “We are now calling on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to intervene so that the whole of our outstanding claims, up to May 30, 2023, when the new deregulation was announced, should be paid for our members to continue getting enough capital to continue being in business.

    “Almost all of our members are going out of business. Based on that, we are appealing to the President to intervene, talk to the authorities concerned, and immediately pay all our outstanding claims,” Mustapha appealed.

    “The money used to pay for the bridging claims is the one contributed by the consumers, which is collected by the marketers and paid to NNPC. NNPC collects and pays into the collective fund of the Equalization Fund.

    “That money is not budgeted, which is financed by the government. It is financed by the consumers through the marketers, basically to equalize prices across the country,” Mustapha said.

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