The Federal Government has commenced the rehabilitation of
pipelines from the NNPC refinery in Port
Harcourt to its depot in Enugu, an official has said.
Mr Linus Mgbakogu,
the Special Adviser to President Goodluck Jonathan on Pipeline Matters (South
East), made this known in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in
Enugu, Enugu State capital on Friday.
Mbakogu said that the move to rehabilitate the depot
followed government’s commitment to make petroleum products available to Nigerians
at the official price.
According to him, work was in progress at the pipeline
locations in host communities, adding that measures were in place to check
incessant vandalism.
“That is why we have involved the state government in the
onslaught against vandals.
“We have also made it clear that traditional rulers in host
communities have a major role to play in containing their subjects.”
Mgbakogu, who was the former Chairman of the Independent
Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN), Enugu branch, decried the
continued closure of the depot due to pipeline vandalism.
He said that the independent marketers bore extra cost in
lifting petroleum products to the state.
“The continued closure of the depot is affecting our
business as we go the extra mile to bring these products, yet sell at the
official price.
“This has always been at a great loss to our members as we
most often lift products at higher rates from other depots.”
The presidential aide stated that the condition of marketers
in the state was made worse as most of the products they bought were meant for
other states.
“Most of the products are meant for other states, but
diverted to Enugu State and this comes at higher prices,” he said.
“The reason we still
sell at the official price is because there are products everywhere at the
moment,” he said.
Mgbakogu commended
the commitments of NNPC/PPMC in ensuring that the depot was reactivated to
serve residents of the state.
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