Concerns mount over quality of fuel in FCT

Motorists in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) have alleged that fuel sold by some fuel stations is of poor quality.
They alleged that the development has caused some level of damage to their car engines.
Motorists in Lugbe, Dutse, Gwarimpa, Bwari, and Mararaba spoke on Sunday.
Doris Chinazor, who resides in Dutse, said the product burns very quickly and does not last long.
“I live in Dutse. If I buy N15, 000 worth of fuel in my car, it does not take me to and back from my place of work in the city centre,” she said.
She urged the relevant authorities to intensify monitoring of petroleum products to ensure that only high-quality fuel is sold to consumers.
Another commercial driver in Lugbe, Moses Ugwu, said the fuel in the market burns faster.
He called on regulators to carry out routine checks on filling stations to ensure motorists got value for their money.
James Oguntade of Mararaba said he had experienced instances where his vehicle consumed more fuel shortly after refuelling.
“When I filled up my car, thinking it would last for a few days, the fuel finished faster than usual. It is becoming worrisome,” he said.
A trader in Gwarimpa, Ada Okafor, said that before the oil subsidy removal, the fuel sold was high-quality and did not burn quickly.
“I can remember before now, we got value for our money, but now the situation is different.
“We now buy fuel at high costs and don’t get the value for our money,” she said.
She urged the federal government and relevant authorities to look into the issue critically.
“We are suffering in silence, we are pained, transportation is on the high side, among others,” she said.
The Nigeria Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) had pledged to investigate allegations of fuel quantity and irregularities at retail filling stations in Abuja.
George Ene-Ita, an official of NMDPRA, said the agency operates an on-field surveillance framework designed to detect anomalies in fuel dispensing across retail outlets.
The National Publicity Secretary of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN), Chinedu Ukadike, explained that the cost of fuel and the value derived from it were not the same.
He said the value of fuel is determined by how much a vehicle consumes and how far it can travel.
He said, “In the past, someone could spend ₦50,000 to fill a vehicle’s fuel tank. If the vehicle was in good condition, it could take the person from Abuja to Enugu, depending on the vehicle’s fuel efficiency.
“Today, however, fuel prices have increased significantly. A litre of PMS may cost between ₦1,340 and ₦1,370, depending on the location and filling station.
“At today’s prices, ₦50,000 may only buy around 36 litres instead of 50 litres. The distance that can be covered with 36 litres is obviously less than the distance that could be covered with 50 litres.
“The cost of fuel is no longer equivalent to the value motorists previously enjoyed. The higher the price of fuel, the fewer litres consumers can purchase with the same amount of money.
“This is why many motorists complain that ₦50,000 worth of fuel now lasts only a few days. The issue is not that the fuel disappears faster; it is that ₦50,000 now buys fewer litres than before.
“The volume has reduced because the price has increased. Therefore, motorists who say that ₦50,000 worth of fuel no longer takes them as far as it used to are correct. At current prices, ₦50,000 buys significantly less fuel than it did previously.”
(NAN)
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