Stakeholders
in the petroleum sector, at a public hearing organised by the Joint
Senate Committee on Petroleum Resources(Upstream and Downstream), on
Monday resolved to mobilise their members for the immediate distribution
of fuel across the country.
Senator
Magnus Abe, who read a communique signed by the stakeholders after the
session, explained that the Finance Minister/Coordinating Minister for
the Economy, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, and other stakeholders, who
attended the meeting, unanimously agreed to the peace deal, in the
interest of the nation.
He also
explained that following the intervention of the Group Managing Director
of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, the strike embarked
upon by the National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers and the
Petroleum and Energy Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria, had been
called off.
He said,
“We have agreed on the following: first is that the Minister of Finance
will give an undertaking to the Major Marketers and Depot Managers that
the work of the committee being headed by CBN and PPPR, on the
outstanding claims, would be concluded and be reflected in the hand over
notes to the incoming administration.”
The
Senator said the Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria had agreed
to begin lifting of petroleum products nationwide within the next six
hours and to also pay the National Association of Road Transport Owners,
the transport cost that would be determined by them.
He added
that the Depot Managers had agreed to open all their depots nationwide
so that lifting would commence and had agreed with the DPR to withdraw
the operational licence of any depot which was not opened for fuel
lifting.
Abe said
the NNPC had directed all relevant staff, working in the various depots
across the country, to work 24 hours, including Saturday and Sunday, for
the next two weeks until normalcy returns to the sector.
He
explained that the committee would reach out to the Lagos State
Government on the agreement reached and the need for their contribution
towards ensuring smooth lifting of fuel in all the depots.
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