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‘Fuel Marketers Ready To Take Fuel To 774 LGAs At Cheaper Rate’

by Isaiah Benjamin
12 months ago
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The Association of Mega Filling Station Owners of Nigeria (AMFSON), has called for a stronger partnership between the association and the management of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited.

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This is just as the association said it can transport fuel to the 774 local government headquarters in the country at a cheaper rate in order to make the product available to the people at the grassroot levels and apparently reduce the current pump price.

In a statement made available to journalists in Kaduna by the President of AMFSON, Davidson Nwankwo Ukatta following a meeting with members of the association in Abuja, said filling stations owned by his members can be found in all the 774 local councils of the country, making it easy for the public to access petroleum products at a cheaper rate.

“There is the need for the management of NNPC and other critical stakeholders in the downstream sector of the petroleum industry to see AMFSON not only as business partners, but as  partners in progress in the quest to deliver products to Nigerians at a cheaper and affordable rate.

“AMFSON  is well structured to help make petroleum products available to Nigerians, our members are located across the 774 local councils in the 36 states of the Federation and the federal capital territory (FCT)”.

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According to the association, while NNPC Retail filling stations are politically located in the capitals of the 36 states of the Federation and Abuja, AMFSON outlets can be found in multiple numbers in the 774 local councils of the country.

The locations of AMFSON member outlets makes it possible for Nigerians to readily access petroleum products at a cheaper rate nationwide.

“Therefore there is the need for all critical stakeholders to rally round the association in its bid to make petroleum products available across the country, there is also the need for NNPC Limited to deepen its relationship with AMFSON  members as part of strategies to make cheaper petroleum products available to the public”.

 

He further said AMFSON is the only group that can help NNPC Limited to drive the policy behind the establishment of NNPC Retail Limited, adding that their members are well equipped to drive the policy behind the setting up of NNPC Limited which is aimed at making petroleum products available to Nigerians at an affordable rate.

 

“Our filling stations can be found in all the 774 local councils of the country, making it easy for the public to access petroleum products at a cheaper rate. We are happy at the opening of the national secretariat of the association, because the new secretariat would further create a more enabling environment to meet the needs of its members”

 

Until now, the national secretariat of AMFSON was located in Gwagwalada, one of the far flung outskirts of Abuja. The relocating of the national secretariat to the Abuja city centre marks a new chapter in the annals of the association, the statement said.

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