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DAPPMAN says its Members are working assiduously to Curtail Off-Spec PMS, Shows Empathy to Nigerians

Member Companies of Depot and Petroleum Products Marketers Association of Nigeria (DAPPMAN) has said that it empathise with its customers and the Nigerian teeming public on the current hardships faced in the unfortunate event of the importation of some quantities of off-spec Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) popularly known as “Petrol” into the country.

According to DAPPMAN, their members have been working assiduously with the regulatory authorities from the onset to curtail the further distribution of the off-spec fuel in all DAPPMAN Depots and retail outlets.

In a statement DAPPMAN Chairperson Dame Winifred Akpan said that their Association has also seconded versatile professionals to the Technical and Commercial Committees setup by the regulators (NMDPRA) and stakeholders who have initiated best practices ‘Standard Operating Procedures’ to ensure not only that the off-spec products are quarantined professionally processed, tested and certified good for distribution to the market.

“We are also working with NNPC Ltd through its subsidiary, the PPMC LTD, to ensure that adequate stocks of ‘on-spec’ petrol are made available to Nigerians in all nooks and crannies of the nation.

“DAPPMAN assures all our dear customers and the general public that all hands are on deck and DAPPMAN Depots and retail outlets have commenced, within the security and safety limits allowance, extended hours of loading from our various depots and in all our retail outlets until the situation normalises. We believe with the support and co-operation of all stakeholders, including PPMC Ltd and the regulator, NMDPRA the current challenges of petrol purchase from our various retail outlets will be over” Akpan said.

DAPPMAN further urges the buying public to kindly desist from panic purchases as some stocks of PMS have been received by its members for distribution to their retail outlets and other registered, interested and willing retailers while much more fuel-laden vessels have continued to arrive.

 

 

 

 

 

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