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Petrol: Transporters decry alleged hike in truck-loading fees

“At present, the PTD collects N60,000 per truck for loading and is planning a further increase. We in the ADITOP vehemently oppose this.”

• July 20, 2023
The Association of Distributors and Transporters of Petroleum Products (ADITOP) used to illustrate the story
The Association of Distributors and Transporters of Petroleum Products (ADITOP) used to illustrate the story

The Association of Distributors and Transporters of Petroleum Products (ADITOP) has kicked against the arbitrary increase of truck loading fees for PETROL by the Petroleum Tanker Drivers Association (PTD).

ADITOP national president, Lawal Dan-Zaki, said this in a statement in Abuja on Thursday.

According to him, one of the major concerns of the association is the alleged alarming abuse, impunity, and arbitrary increase of levies imposed by the PTD.

“At present, the PTD collects N60,000 per truck for loading and is planning a further increase. We in the ADITOP vehemently oppose this. This exorbitant increase places an undue burden on the already struggling general public and serves no productive purpose at this critical juncture in the downstream sector,” he said.

He said the ADITOP firmly believed that no union or association in the oil and gas industry should be permitted to collect unreasonable levies per truck of petrol.

“By doing so, the association aims to restore a fair and just system that promotes cooperation and sustainability across the industry. Due to these unpatriotic and illegal collections, the members of ADITOP wish to inform the general public and all stakeholders in the downstream sector of Nigeria’s oil and gas industry that the association will soon commence nationwide operations,” explained the ADITOP leader.

Mr Dan-Zaki“ also mentioned that this would include but not be limited to nationwide road service and safety measures for members and the collection of levies.

“We cannot stand by and allow this blatant impunity against our members to persist,” said Mr Dan-Zaki. “We urgently call on the federal government to intervene promptly and halt the petroleum tanker drivers from terrorising other stakeholders in the oil industry.”

(NAN)

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