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NNPC to stock 2bn litres of PMS to ensure hitch free Yuletide

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC it is making plans to stock about two billion litres of petroleum products to ensure adequate supply during Christmas and new year festivities. It said that it intends to maintain a stock of over two billion litres of Premium Motor Spirit PMS, between now and the end of the year.
The NNPC, in a statement in Abuja, said that this has becomes necessary, especially as in the last couple of years, the period was sometimes characterised by supply and demand disequilibrium.
Speaking after his investiture as Honourary Special Marshal by the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Group Managing Director of the Corporation, Mr. Maikanti Baru, assured that adequate measures were in place to ensure that motorists have unimpeded access to fuel ahead of the forthcoming end-of-year festivities.
He said that the provision of adequate petroleum products would not only ease transportation but would also make the roads safer for motorists, just as other consumers too would have no need to hoard highly inflammable products in jerry cans, among others, which may pose safety challenge to them.mHe said, “As we speak, NNPC has over two billion litres of petrol and we want to sustain this level from now on till the end of the year and beyond. T
his volume would give the country product sufficiency of about 60 days, well above the standard 30 days sufficiency threshold.”
Baru described his investiture as an eloquent testament of the NNPC’s long standing commitment to road safety and support for the FRSC, adding that corporation would remain unwavering in its backing of the FRSC towards achieving its mandate of making our roads safer for motorists and other road users.
In her remarks, Deputy Corps Marshal in charge of Operations, Ojeme Ewhrudjakpor, commended the NNPC for its commitment to road safety. Ewhrudjakpor stated that road safety was the responsibility of everyone from motorists to regular road safety officers including special marshals, adding that all have a duty to ensure that the safety target which involves limiting the number of casualties on our road is achieved.
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