According to him, IPMAN has units and zones, and its South-West zone comprises Lagos, Sapele, Ibadan, Ore, Ilorin and Mosimi depots.
In an interview on Tuesday, CEO of NNPC, Mr Mele Kyari, described the fuel scarcity in the country as a “glitch”.
The company said that it had also put in place measures to address the current fuel scarcity across the country.
Notwithstanding the raise in fuel pump price, independent petroleum marketers said supply remains an issue.
Stakeholders believe that community support and a conducive environment are key to a successful operation to avoid the Niger Delta experience.
This represents a 100 per cent payment of the funding of the Lagos-Badagry road rehabilitation under the tax credit funding of the NNPC Ltd.
The association threatened to shut down petrol stations over the purported increment.
Nigeria’s oil reserves currently sits at 37 billion barrels.
Mr Kyari said due to the implementation of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA), many ongoing changes are affecting the old order.
The Ministry of Petroleum Resources says it has developed a framework for the concession of oil and gas pipeline assets.
