Monday 18 January 2016

Wow! See the Large Number of Fuel Stations NNPC Plans to Build to End Scarcity

NNPC Filling Station

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation has unveiled a massive number of filling stations it plans to build across the nation to cushion the effect of the lingering scarcity. 

The state-run oil firm has disclosed plans to expand the market share of its retail business from the current 12 per cent by building a mega station in every Senatorial district in the country in the coming months.

In a statement on Sunday, January 17, by its spokesman, Ohi Alegbe, the Corporation’s move was part of efforts to expand its retail outlets across the country to ensure efficient distribution and country-wide penetration of petroleum products.

The corporation, which had already commenced nationwide consultation with stakeholders aimed at getting support for the planned project, maintained that the project would go a long way in ensuring product availability across all parts of the country.

Speaking during the flag-off of consultation with a visit to the governor of Kaduna State, Malam Nasir el-Rufai, the group executive director, Commercial and Investment, Dr Babatunde Victor Adeniran, who led the NNPC delegation, said the purpose of the visit was to solicit the support of Kaduna State government to provide lands for building new NNPC petrol stations in the state.

He said, “Our mission is to build three mega stations in states, one each in the three senatorial districts of the state. We need about 5,000 square metres for each of the station. Each station will have six pumps including that of Liquefied Petroleum Gas which is cooking gas.”

In his response, el-Rufai who expressed gratitude to NNPC management for deciding to flag-off the outlets expansion programme in Kaduna State, gave express approval for lands to be made available for the mega stations.

He said: “I want to assure you that we will give you all the support that you need. The state director of lands will take the NNPC project team round the state to look at alternative sites. I don’t know how many you are building; we can give you as many as 10 sites if you want.”

The governor noted that the supply of petroleum products was a key requirement for the prosperity of the country, adding that he was happy that NNPC was ready to invest heavily in the retail business to ensure that Nigerians are not exploited by private sector marketers, even as he pledged support to the success the Kaduna Refining and Petrochemical Company (KRPC).

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