
BREAKING; Federal Govt bans 60,000 litres petrol tankers from Nigerian roads
BREAKING; Federal Govt bans 60,000 litres petrol tankers from Nigerian roads
The Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) has banned 60,000 litres petroleum tankers from operating on Nigerian roads, effective March 1, to mitigate truck-in-transit incidents.
Mr Ahmed Farouk, Authority Chief Executive, NMDPRA, announced the ban on Wednesday in Abuja, while briefing newsmen shortly after its Stakeholders Technical Committee Meeting.
He added by fourth quarter of 2025, no truck with 45,000 litres capacity would be allowed to load petroleum products.
The meeting had in attendance the officials of the Department of State Services (DSS), Federal Fire Service, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) and National Association of Road Transport Owners (NARTO).
Others are: the National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG), Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON), the Depot and Petroleum Products Marketers Association of Nigeria (DAPPMAN) and NMDPRA.
Speaking to the newsmen, Farouk, represented by, Mr Ogbugo Ukoha, NMDPRA Executive Director, Distribution Systems, Storage, and Retailing Infrastructure, said the decision was made in response to the incessant road accidents involving heavy-duty petroleum tankers.
“The first stakeholder’s technical committee met today to drill down and put timelines for about 10 resolutions that had been taken on how to drive down the significant increase that had been observed in relation to tankers incidents and fatalities,” he said.
Farouk said the meeting which involved stakeholders and key agencies agreed that from March 1, any truck with an axle load of more than 60,000 litres of hydrocarbon would not be allowed to load at any depot.
“The important thing about this is that, for the first time, consensus was built amongst all stakeholders, and we will work together to deliver a safe transportation of petroleum products across the country,” he said.
The Authority’s Chief Executive dismissed recent claims questioning the quality of fuel in circulation across the country, describing them as bogus, misleading and unscientific.
He assured Nigerians that all imported and locally refined petroleum products met strict regulatory standards before being released into the market.
The regulator vowed to ensure compliance with petroleum industry standards and specifications, stressing that recent social media claims about the quality of fuel products in circulation were baseless and should be disregarded.
He said it would usually be more circumspect and not respond to every comment that was being made in the public.
“But it’s important that people who dabble into the social media space are reminded that it is actually disrespectful, if you imagine that Nigerians are gullible.
“Nigerians are discerning enough to know that energies need to be directed positively. People who make unscientific claims, bogus data expertise are really not helping the situation.
“We’re working very hard in compliance with the presidential mandates to support the local refineries, to build capacity for sufficiency; and not just quality, but pricing is also done in a transparent, competitive and fair way,” he said.
He assured Nigerians that NMDPRA would continue to comply with the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA), 2021 as well as the specifications set by SON.
He said SON’s specification included parameters such as research obtain number, sulphur content, density, colour, oxygenate level, and many others.
“Before any product is distributed, the regulator ensures that from the load port of the product, whether from a domestic refinery or imported, and as well as at the discharge port, accredited laboratories must test every product.
“The accredited laboratories must duly issue certificates of quality to say that the product that is in the vessel meets those specifications.
“It’s only on that basis that products are then discharged and distributed across the country,” he said.
He further explained that that hydrocarbons were not pure compounds by nature, and as such, the authority regularly specifies a range of acceptable values; and tests results must fall within specified limits to be deemed complaint.
He said the sulphur content must be moderated in products, as higher levels could have corrosive effects and contribute to environmental pollution.
Farouk also said daily Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) supply, which averaged 66 million litres before subsidy withdrawal, now hovered around 50 million litres, with local refineries contributing less than 50 per cent of total supply.
“All of us have experienced a yuletide free from any scarcity. Let me reconfirm that from year to year, we saw an increase in the demand of PMS by 2021, 2022 up to 2023.
“And just before the current administration came in, the daily PMS supply sufficiency was always in excess of 60 million, averaging about 66 million a day for PMS.
“Following the withdrawal of subsidy, we immediately saw a steep decline on consumption and between then and as we speak, we’ve continued to do plus or minus 50 million that’s considerable reduction in volumes,” he said.
He added that of the 50 million litres average for each day, less than 50 per cent was contributed by domestic refineries, and so the shortfall, in accordance with the PIA, is sourced by way of imports.
He further said none of the Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs), that owned refineries in country, had imported any PMS this year.
“The other OMCs are the ones that are importing the shortfall, and if we did nothing to bridge that shortfall, we will have scarcity on our hands.
“And that’s something that the regulator is mindful to do, ensuring that there is sufficient supply of petroleum products across the country,” he said. (NAN)
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REVEALED; Why ex–President Buhari stayed away from Babangida’s book launch in Abuja

REVEALED; Why ex–President Buhari stayed away from Babangida’s book launch in Abuja
Jonathan Vatsa, the former Commissioner for Information, Culture and Tourism in Niger State and a prominent chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has expressed little surprise at former President Muhammadu Buhari’s decision to skip the public presentation of General Ibrahim Babangida’s autobiography, ‘The Journey of Service’, in Abuja on Thursday.
Vatsa suggested that Buhari’s absence was rooted in lingering resentment over the 1985 coup that ousted him from power.
Speaking to reporters in Minna on Saturday, Vatsa emphasized that he would not rush to comment on the book, as he had already read it. He quipped that it would have been a world-changing event if Buhari had attended the launch.
Vatsa went on to allege that the memory of what he called the “mother of all betrayals” — referring to his detention by Babangida after the coup, which prevented him from bidding farewell to his late mother — still haunts Buhari.
The event, which took place in Abuja, was attended by a host of distinguished personalities, including President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, former Presidents Olusegun Obasanjo and Goodluck Jonathan, military heads of state Yakubu Gowon and Abdulsalami Abubakar, as well as leaders from other African nations such as Ghana’s Akufo-Ado and Sierra Leone’s Ernest Koroma. Prominent Nigerian figures such as former Vice Presidents Atiku Abubakar, Yemi Osinbajo, Namadi Sambo, traditional rulers, and state governors were also in attendance.
Vatsa further reflected on his previous statements about Buhari’s disregard for Niger State during his two terms in office, reiterating that he had been vindicated by Buhari’s absence, despite the state’s overwhelming support for him in both of his presidential campaigns.
According to him, “the whole world knows that Niger State was made a scapegoat by former President Buhari because of IBB. For eight years he did not pay any serious official visit to the state, and no single federal project was executed in the state. The Baro port project, which recently generated some political heat in the state, was abandoned by Buhari, including all the federal road projects across the state.
“The people of the state were made to pay for sin they know nothing about. It was the case that when two elephants fight, the grass suffered. He sidelined the state just because of the sin of one person.”
When asked to comment on the book that has continued to generate reactions across the country, the former publicity secretary of the APC in the state said that he will comment on the book after digesting all the contents, stressing that “there are things that I am expecting from the book, so you people should wait until I read it, I will invite all of you when I am ready to comment on the book”, he added
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Twelve persons confirmed dead in ghastly road accident between bus and Trailer

Twelve persons confirmed dead in ghastly road accident between bus and Trailer
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Niger Command has confirmed the death of 12 persons and multiple injuries in an accident on the Agaie-Lapai Highway.
The state FRSC Sector Commander, Kumar Tsukwam, confirmed this to newsmen in Minna on Saturday.
He said personnel of the corps were still at the scene to collect accurate details of the accident as at press time.
He assured that the FRSC would conduct a thorough investigation into the cause of the accident and provide updates as soon as possible.
Meanwhile, eyewitnesses reported that the accident occurred when a bus traveling from Minna to Katcha Local Government Area of Niger collided head-on with a trailer at Jippo Village, near Mashina Community.
According to the witnesses, three of the deceased women were from the same family.
Three other passengers, including two women and the driver, sustained varying degrees of injuries and were currently receiving treatment at Lapai General Hospital.
Speaking from his hospital bed, the driver of the passenger bus, Mohammed Baba, explained that the accident happened when the trailer driver attempted to overtake another vehicle, resulting in the head-on collision.(NAN)
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You must tender Public apology for your outburst – SAN tells Senator Natasha

You must tender Public apology for your outburst – SAN tells Senator Natasha
In a recent development that has sparked controversy, Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Monday Ubani, has urged Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan to recognise the error of her actions and offer a public apology following her disruptive outburst in the Senate chambers.
During a heated Senate session, the senator’s vocal protests and apparent disregard for parliamentary decorum raised questions about the overall conduct of the chamber.
Ubani, a respected legal figure, expressed concern over the senator’s approach, stating that her actions undermined the institution she serves.
While acknowledging that every senator, including Akpoti-Uduaghan, has the right to raise concerns and demand a fair hearing, Ubani questioned whether her method—marked by shouting and disrupting proceedings—was the most effective.
He emphasised that Senate rules are in place to ensure order and dignity within the institution and warned that flouting these guidelines could set a dangerous precedent both within the Senate and beyond.
“While it’s important for every senator to be heard, is it appropriate to resort to disorderly conduct, particularly when the issue could have been addressed more civilly?” Ubani remarked, referring to Akpoti-Uduaghan’s claims about her seating arrangement.
Ubani further criticized the senator’s remarks in a radio interview with Berekete Family Radio, suggesting that her response reflected a sense of entitlement rather than a desire for constructive change.
He contrasted her behavior with that of Senate President Godswill Akpabio, who, after a similar seating issue during Bukola Saraki’s tenure, apologized once he understood the reasoning behind the changes.
Ubani noted that Akpoti-Uduaghan’s combative approach, both in the chamber and afterward, showed a lack of respect for the established processes of the Senate.
Issuing a cautionary note, Ubani warned that such a disregard for parliamentary protocols could potentially weaken Akpoti-Uduaghan’s influence as a lawmaker.
He urged her to reconsider her actions, adopt a more humble stance, and extend an apology to the Senate.
“Those who are supporting her now may not stand by her when it truly counts,” Ubani cautioned.
In an effort to defuse the situation, Ubani also appealed to the leadership of the Senate to refrain from applying any disciplinary measures against the senator, urging them to handle the matter with care and avoid escalating the dispute further.
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