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I’ve Apologised To Nigerians That We Didn’t See Fuel Crisis Coming, Says National Petroleum Company, NNPC Boss

February 16, 2022

There was an importation of dirty Premium Motor Spirit, also known as petrol, into the country recently, which has caused fuel queues and higher cost of goods and services.

The Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited has said they did not envisage the importation of adulterated fuel into the country and the attendant hardship on citizens.

There was an importation of dirty Premium Motor Spirit, also known as petrol, into the country recently, which has caused fuel queues and higher cost of goods and services.

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The GMD, Melee Kyari, said this while appearing before the House of Representatives in Abuja on Wednesday.

He, however, added that the problem would be resolved by next week.

Kyari said, “I was very clear during my first media review, and let me also repeat, again, for this purpose: first, we did not know that this product contained methanol.

“We absolutely did not know and your investigation will give you the reality at the end of the tunnel. Once you have this situation and you withdraw volumes in the market, you will have supply disruption and it comes with consequences.

 

“We are very conscious of the consequences that will come with it – the queues that you are seeing, the disruption of the economic activities that are very obvious, and the liquidated damages that can be a legal process where you may not even be able to recover your possession.

“So, we are aware of this. We regret this situation and it is completely unavoidable. We didn’t see it coming. I have apologised to Nigerians that we didn’t see it coming.”