Association of Mega Filling Station Owners of Nigeria (AMFSON) has
told Ibe Kachikwu, Minister of State for Petroleum, that they are
willing to mention names of those Nigerians sabotaging his efforts to
end fuel crisis in the country.
Addressing a press conference over
the difficulty faced by members of the association to access fuel after
several months of depositing millions of naira for supply, Kenneth
Nwachukwu, national Secretary of AMFSON, said heads will roll if the
group mentions the saboteurs.
“The minister said we should mention
names, but you know Nigerians, when you come out in public to mention
names of the saboteurs, they can go after you, so it is something that
if it is possible to do one on one with the Minister, we can tell him,
there is nothing to be feared because we have evident of how fuel is
being diverted into the black markets, we have evident of everything we
are saying about this fuel crisis,” he said.
“The ministers said
we should mention names that if we mention name the person will not last
24 hours. But it is not proper to mention names in public, we are
giving information, it is left for the Minister to go underground and
work on the information and get to the root of what we are saying. We
cannot come out to the market place and say this person is a thief. We
don’t do thing like that, but if we are pushed to the wall, and mention
names, heads will roll at NNPC Retail.
“One of the ways to end
this fuel crisis is for the Minister to come down to our own level and
discuss with us, get the whole truth of the people that are sabotaging
his efforts. If they supply fuel to our affiliate stations, there will
be no scarcity again. This is what the immediate past government was
doing with us in time like this.
“The NNPC Retail will take this
fuel meant for us to the black market, and still end up spoiling our
names as if we are the one diverting the fuel, the fuel that was not
delivered to us, but distributed somewhere else in our names. This is
corruption in the highest order.
“We are now crying out, we met
twice with the Minister of State for petroleum, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, and we
told him that NNPC Retail staffs have refused to bring us into the
mainstream of fuel distribution. But they can’t be the accused and the
Judges, and everything at the same time.
“The petroleum product
belongs to the government, it belong to the people, so these staffs
should not keep it to themselves, we should know how it is being
distributed. We should know the quantity that that is available, and we
should know that this is the quantity you are giving to us being the
marketers; you cannot wake up one morning and say you gave us five
million trucks. Who did you give them to? Nobody knows.
“Sometimes it is our names they used in bringing out that product, but it never got to us.
“When
we met the Minister for the first time, around October last year, we
discovered that the NNPC Retail staffs deceived him to embark on
building new 800 filling stations, but it does not make sense to build
800 stations when the old ones on ground have not been serviced.
“So,
when we met him, we told him about our own plight, that these staffs
believe that NNPC Retail belong to them, and not to Nigerian people,
they believe that it is their birth right, staffs that are earning
salaries.
“We told the Minister of our problem that these staffs
refused to work with us as an Association, they prefer to work with us
on individual basis, so that if you are dying as an individual, you
can’t talk, and if you talk, they drive you out of the business. Since
there is strength in unity, they don’t want to deal with us as an
association.
“So the Minister told them in our presence he saw
nothing wrong for them to work with us as an association than as an
individual. He said that they should go and work with us. So we left.
“May
be they went back to poison the Minister’s mind because since that time
our problem became worst, they just abandoned us completely. For more
than six weeks now, some of us deposited N10 million, we cannot access
fuel. So how can we keep quiet over these issues?
“Again we wrote
to the Minister, and we met, and he was seriously disturbed by what is
happening. We reported back to him that NNPC Retail staffs have refused
to with our association. And he was furious and asked them what is wrong
with working with our association.
“The minister therefore told
them to go and set up a committee that will comprise our own members so
that we should be able to monitor the product, even if it means
offloading the product at a particular depot from where we can load our
own supply.
“The minister handed our issue to a new Chief
Operating Officer (COO) who now told us that he will call for dealers
meeting and not association meeting.
“But we were surprised at
this because we are registered association, so nobody can stop us from
being an association. This matter had dragged us and the NNPC Retail to
the National Assembly where the Senators settled the matter that we have
600 mega stations and the Corporation has only 37 Mega Stations, and
that we should be given supply too even if it is 50 to us and 50 to
them.
“Sometimes you see 10 trucks of fuel packed at Mega 1, while
none of our members has fuel. And by night the Mega 1 will sell off
these 10 trucks to the black market.
“You cannot solve fuel
scarcity in this way unless you allow the supply to go round. But you
pack 10 trucks in one place, whom are you deceiving, and by night you
send the trucks to the black markets.”
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