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Fuel: No Plan To Shutdown Stations Over N195 Per Litre Enforcement —– IPMAN

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The lndependent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) has denied insinuations that marketers of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), popularly called petrol, are getting set to shut down operations beginning from Monday once the government starts the enforcement of N195/litre pump price.

IPMAN’s National Operations Controller, Mr. Mike Osatuyi, in a statement in Abuja, explained the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) is preparing the logistics to start giving petrol to IPMAN members directly two months after their December 8, 2022 agreement.

He advised members to open up their stations and start selling to the public nationwide.

He said that IPMAN is a responsible association that will not involve in undermining national security as petrol is a national security product.

According to him: “Apart from IPMAN members loading at DAPPMAN depots in Abule-Ado, ijegun axis of Lagos, has agreed to sell petrol at N172 per litre to IPMAN members as part of the Federal Government and DAPMAN efforts in ensuring Nigerian enjoy the subsidy regime.”

He added that lPMAN will also load in NIPCO and MRS depots massively for South West and North West in a few days.

Osatuyi said the National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) must be applauded for cancelling the N3 union charges on petrol in the last two days in loading depots adding the government should advise NUPENG/ PTD to bring down the transportation cost to various parts of the country where a reasonable profit will be made by the transport owners and the benefits of subsidy will equally be enjoyed by the public so as to enable IPMAN members to sell at reasonable and near approved prices nationwide.

He said that Adesope Ibadan IPMAN depot publicity officer has no mandate to talk on behalf of the National body of IPMAN.

He appealed to the media to always cross-check any information from the IPMAN National body before going to press.

Alhaji Mojeed Adesope, the IPMAN Publicity Officer, Ibadan Depot called for a shutdown of all IPMAN’s filling stations due to the government’s pronouncement that the price of petrol should not exceed N195/litre, a development in which dealers, particularly independent marketers, described as tough due to the high ex-depot price of the commodity.

Osatuyi said that members will begin to get supplies directly from the Nigeria National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL).

He said that going forward, the independent marketers, being a critical complement to the major marketers in breaking the festering scarcity, got assurance of direct supply of petrol from the NNPCL.

The moves came on the heels of a critical meeting between NNPCL, MOMAN, IPMAN, Depots and Petroleum Products Marketers Association of Nigeria (DAPPMAN) and the Department of State Services (DSS) amongst others.

The National Operations Controller said that the NNPCL have agreed to be selling petrol directly to IPMAN members at the regulated official price, rather than the crisis-fueling situation of routing products through third parties, who had been severally fingered as being behind inflated wholesale supply prices.

Osatuyi said the direct sale of products to independent marketers “will bring down the price of the product”, noting that direct sale of products to independent marketers will lead to an immediate reversal of retail prices to the regulated retail price.

He said: “I can tell you that the NNPCL have agreed to be giving IPMAN petrol directly and not through a third party.

“The Federal Government of Nigeria and the Inspector General of police should call the federal task force on petroleum products to order as there recent actions is geared towards intimidation and exploitation.

“IPMAN will work with them in a peaceful and friendly atmosphere to fish out fraudulent members among IPMAN members that can be proven but not exploitative agenda.”

 

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Introducing The Next Owa Obokun Hopeful, Dr. Oriyomi Adewunmi Akerele

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  • Why Ijesas Home And Abroad Are Rooting For The US Based Healthcare Administrator

 

A successful healthcare administrator based in the United States, proud Ijesha prince, historian per excellence, Dr. Oriyomi Adewunmi Akerele was born on August 10th 1974, to a the BILARO ruling house of Ijesaland.

He attended University of Ilorin where he bagged a B.A degree in history and eventually proceeded to the prestigious University of Arlington Texas where he obtained both is Masters and PhD in History. He also holds an MBA healthcare management from Dallas Baptist University.

A successful Prince of the soil, Dr. Akerele presently runs a top healthcare company in the US with a portfolio of over 7 billion USD, and still counting.

According to him, he is ready to take the position of the leadership of his home town where he has a lot of passion and drive to take to the next level considering his exposure in the international environment.

“I am passionate about the development of Ijesaland, I want to take our historical town and its people to a higher level of development through purposeful leadership through cooperation of all Ijesa sons and daughters both at home and abroad.

Adding that his intentions are pure and for the benefit of the sons and daughters of the ijesha land. “I intend to focus on the areas where the Ijesa’s have the comparative cost advantage over other towns in Yorubaland.

He has so far got the backings of the ijesa indigenes in diaspora to give him all the support in whatever way he might be needing them;

“I have the support and assurance of Ijesa sons and daughters in the diaspora and they are ready to lend their hands and resources for the development of our ancestral land”

“I am ready to leave my comfort zone and answer the call of leadership to the throne of my forefathers, I have the pedigree, exposure, love and compassion to lead Ijeshaland and rewrite the history, culturally, economically and socially” he concluded.

It will be recalled that Ijesha’s are a sub-ethnicity of the Yorubas of West Africa. Ilesha is the largest town and historic cultural capital of the Ijesha people, and is home to a kingdom of the same name, ruled by an Oba locally styled as the Owa Obokun Adimula. The last reigning Owa Obokun was Oba Gabriel Adekunle Aromolaran II, who joined his ancestors around September, 2023.

According to prince Oriyomi, “as Ijeshas, we need to connect our roots and stems to our present.

We (Ijeshas) are battle strong; we are smart business people; pace setters in everything we do. Our excellence should be studied.

What we need is a synergy of our strengths and a strong purpose of our collectivity” If opportune to ascend the throne of my ancestors, I will work with everyone to make Ijeshaland a prosperous land that would beam with pride, success while creating a generation of immaculate community. From our major towns of Iperindo, Ijebu-Ijesha, Osu, Esa Oke, Ikeji Arakeji, Owena, Imesi Ile, Ifewara and other several villages, we will have a land that we would bemoans opportunities and bliss.

Dr. Oriyomi is married to princess Oluwaseun Akerele nee Bakre of the Gbagura clan of Egbaland.

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Many Injured As CNG Vehicle Explodes In Edo Due To Substandard Conversation Kits, Cylinder

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Tragedy struck in Edo state on Thursday when a compressed natural gas (CNG)-powered vehicle exploded at a NIPCO filling station along Benin-Auchi road, Uhunmwonde Local Government Area.

At least three people were seriously injured in the blast and rushed to the University of Benin Teaching Hospital (UBTH) for treatment.

Those hospitalized include a passenger from another vehicle, a pump attendant, and an additional staff member from the filling station, eyewitnesses confirmed.

According to TheCable, a source at the gas station said that the explosion was caused by “the substandard conversion kits and cylinder used in the installation of the CNG on the Audi 80 salon car.”

“The driver of the car and the technician who installed the CNG kits in the vehicle had driven to the filling station to test the efficacy of the installation when the explosion occurred,” the source added.

“Some people patronise roadside technicians because of the high cost of conversion.”

  • CNG Conversion Drive

The federal government has been persuading Nigerians to convert their gasoline-powered vehicles to CNG after President Bola Tinubu pulled the plug on the petrol subsidy regime in 2023.

The Presidential Compressed Natural Gas Initiative (PCNGI) confirmed the Edo explosion in a statement posted on X.

The PCNGI said the vehicle was “illegally modified” to CNG.

The agency advised that only accredited conversion centres should be used to convert petrol-powered vehicles to CNG.

“A close examination of the cylinder in question in Benin City shows it was welded and modified and not approved for use for CNG,” the statement reads.

“The police, regulatory authorities and management of NIPCO are undertaking a painstaking investigation of the incident and we are coordinating with them.

“This incident reiterates the impetus of the PCNGI and our partners on the soon-to-be-launched Nigeria Gas Vehicle Monitoring System at SON, NMDPRA, NADDC and FRSC to tackle any bad actors in the ecosystem that seeks to make this safer, cheaper, cleaner and more reliable source of fueling risky for all.

“We also call on all stakeholders to cooperate with the new system of regulation and ensure full compliance.

“Only accredited conversion centres must be patronized and safe handling of CNG just like petrol ensures safety for all.”

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50-Yr-Old Nigerian Woman Welcomes First Child After 28 Years Of Waiting

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A Nigerian woman named Oluwakemi Gbangbalasa has celebrated the birth of her first child after waiting 28 years.

Gbangbalasa, who is believed to be in her 50s, shared the joyful news on social media on Wednesday, along with photos and videos of herself and her newborn daughter.

The entrepreneur expressed that she “waited and prayed” for 28 years before this moment.

“For this child, we waited. For this child, we prayed. For this child, we hoped,” she shared.

“After 28 years of waiting on you my God, you blessed me! Thank you God, I am so grateful. My bundle of joy is here.”

During her daughter’s naming ceremony, Gbangbalasa reiterated her belief that “nothing is impossible for God” and thanked her husband and family members for their unwavering support.

She encouraged others hoping for similar blessings to trust that God would fulfill their dreams at the right time.

“I am so happy, I don’t even know how I feel right now. I put my trust in God because I believed that nothing is impossible,” she said on Instagram.

“I knew that one day I will be happy, and today I am very happy this happened during my life time.

“I thank everyone who has supported me up until now; my husband, my younger siblings, and my husband’s children. They all supported me so well and I love them very much.”

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