No Fuel Scarcity In Rivers State, Stakeholders Just Hoarding Products
The All Progressives Congress (APC) says the scarcity of premium motor spirit (PMS) is artificial.
In a tweet on Friday, the ruling party blamed the unavailability of petroleum products on ” some stakeholders hoarding allocated products”.
It, however, regretted any inconvenience the scarcity might have brought Nigerians, saying relevant agencies were working on the issue.
“There’s no ‘actual scarcity’. Just some stakeholders hoarding allocated products in order to cause artificial scarcity + panic buying, for their own selfish interests,” the tweet read.
“However, it’s unaccountable, even as relevant authorities are on the matter. Any inconvenience is regretted.”
The return of fuel queues has entered its third week. Nigerians have taken to social media to lament the inconvenience.
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has promised that the queues would end this week.
In a tweet on Friday, the ruling party blamed the unavailability of petroleum products on ” some stakeholders hoarding allocated products”.
It, however, regretted any inconvenience the scarcity might have brought Nigerians, saying relevant agencies were working on the issue.
“There’s no ‘actual scarcity’. Just some stakeholders hoarding allocated products in order to cause artificial scarcity + panic buying, for their own selfish interests,” the tweet read.
“However, it’s unaccountable, even as relevant authorities are on the matter. Any inconvenience is regretted.”
The return of fuel queues has entered its third week. Nigerians have taken to social media to lament the inconvenience.
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has promised that the queues would end this week.
Post a Comment