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    IPMAN, Warri commits to end artificial fuel scarcity

    July 3, 2018
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    Lucky Omas

    03 July 2018, Sweetcrude, Warri, Delta State — The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, IPMAN, has ruled out the creation of artificial scarcity of petroleum products by members.

    Chairman Warri depot of the body, Mr. Zino Onaemoro who gave the assurance in Warri after the inauguration of his executive also said IPMAN would work with security agencies to flush out oil thieves in the state.

    “We will support security agencies to win the war against oil theft. We all know the damage oil theft is causing to our economy as a country. Like every other responsible Nigerian we will support every move to win the war.

    The new IPMAN will also make sure that we get our due from PPMC. It will no longer be business as usual”, he said.

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