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Fuel supply disrupted nationwide as NUPENG strike grounds Depot operations

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The lifting of petroleum products across Nigeria has been severely disrupted following the ongoing industrial face-off between the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) and the Dangote Refinery, causing widespread shutdowns of fuel depots.

Checks by Journalist revealed that the strike, backed by other unions, has completely halted operations at major depots, triggering fears of imminent fuel scarcity.

A source at the Satellite Depot confirmed the situation, saying, “From available information, stocks are being depleted at filling stations due to limited supplies. We’ve gathered that station owners are already considering adjusting their prices. If the dispute isn’t resolved within 72 hours, there will be a fuel price hike crisis.”

Vice President of the Oil and Gas Service Providers Association (OGSPAN), Lawal Kamaldeen, acknowledged NUPENG’s concerns over revenue but also defended Dangote Refinery’s operations, describing the company as a game-changer in the oil and gas sector.

“The company is paying drivers about ₦300,000 each and has provided decent accommodation for them, which is unprecedented in the sector.”

“If given the chance and encouragement, we believe the refinery will continue to positively impact drivers, stakeholders, the sector, and Nigeria’s economy,” he said.

The dispute has escalated tensions in the oil sector and threatens to worsen fuel availability nationwide if not resolved quickly.

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