The association also expressed delight over a recent agreement by the Dangote Petroleum Refinery to supply petrol directly to registered IPMAN members.
Mr Anyaso assured the governor of the continued support and willingness of marketers to cooperate with his administration.
Mr Atilola noted that these downstream floods affect communities in the South-West, including Ogun State.
Mr Anyaso echoed concerns over the issue of multiple taxation and harassment by various government agencies.
Mr Dangote disclosed that the project involved enormous risk.
Mr Akanni urged marketers to resume their daily and operational activities without delay.
Some filling stations under IPMAN and a number of major marketers did not open for business; a few others operated normally.
According to Mr Anyaso, fire incidents in any filling station outlet and other places lead to huge losses.
Mr Garima appealed to IPMAN members to support the Dangote Refinery to strengthen economic growth.
Ukadike Chinedu, the publicity secretary, Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN), says the scarcity of fuel being presently experienced will soon be over
