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  • Fuel scarcity bites harder in Lagos, Ibadan, Ondo, Abuja

    Fuel scarcity bites harder in Lagos, Ibadan, Ondo, Abuja

    The long queues at petrol filling stations in Ibadan, Lagos, Abuja and Ondo continued yesterday with a litre of fuel selling at between N210 and N250  in some filling stations .

    In some locations in Ibadan where black market thrives, a litre of petrol sells as much as N400 per litre. These filling stations selling the product, operate only in the night , with vehicles queueing throughout the day.

    The scarcity, which has continued unabated in the city,  has caused a lot of hardship on the residents who were preparing for the Xmas and New Year celebration.

    Many residents, who could not afford the high cost of transport fares, were seen trekking long distance due to exorbitant fares charged by commercial transport operators.

    Due to the scarcity of petrol , commercial transport operators have jacked up fares by over 100 per cent.

    Our correspondent, who went round the city yesterday, observed hundred of commuters trekking long distance due to scarcity of vehicles and commercial motorcycles in many parts of the ancient city.

    Many bus stops within the city were flooded with scores of commuters who were stranded as they waited endlessly to no avail.

    Transport fare that goes for N100 from Mokola to Ojoo is now between N200 and N250. The one from Gate to UI is now between N150 and N200 instead of N100.

    From Ajibode Junction to Ojoo is now N50 instead of N20. This applied to other areas .

    Many filling stations that were partially selling the product on Tuesday and Wednesday were under lock and key when our correspondent visited yesterday.

    A resident of Ologun-Eru told this reporter yesterday that some of the petrol station selling the product in his area are selling between N210 and N250 per litre.

    The scarcity has also afforded some youths in areas such as Mokola, Sabo and Ajibode to turn the situation in making brisk business by selling 4-5 litres of Petrol at the rate of N2000- N3000 depending on the bargaining power of the prospective buyer.

    A resident of Ajibode ,who begged not to be named, said he spent many hours at a petrol station to no avail.

    Another resident of Ibadan, who spoke with The Nation, noted that though the petrol still sold at the normal price in his area, but it would take one about five hours to get the product.

     

    He said: “They are still selling at the normal price of N140. But it is a very long queue, you will spend up to five hours before you get it. But those selling black market, they sell four litres for N2000.”

    A cross section of those who also spoke with our correspondent appealed to the government to find lasting solution to the persistent problem.

    In Lagos, the prices have skyrocketed as petrol is selling at N200 per litre in Lagos, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).

    NAN checks revealed that more filing stations have joined the growing numbers of stations without the product while few who had product sell between N 170 to N200 per litre with long queues.

    A NAN correspondent, who monitored fuel situation within Lagos metropolis around 7 a.m. yesterday, reports that most stations at Ikorodu, Epe, Imota, Ibeju-Lekki and Ajah were seen selling petrol at N200 per litre.

    At Be Happy, Mallo, Bravo, Domino, and Dhikram filling stations situated at Ikorodu was selling at N200 per litre while motorists were mandated to pay N50 as ‘commission’ to the attendants, before they sell to them.

    Mobil, Oando and Total filling stations along Lekki-Epe Expressway was dispensing at N145 per litre but there were long queues while motorists were cited buying fuel from ‘black market’ along the road.

    NAN also observed that some independent marketers filling stations branded with NNPC colour were also selling at N170 per litre with their dispensing meter showing N143 per litre.

    Black market operators at Monsinmi depot were selling a 30-litre gallon at N6, 000 with inter-state commercial and private motorists packed along the road to fill their tanks.

    Mr Ndu Ughamadu, spokesman of the NNPC has said the corporation has intensified efforts to flood the market with petrol.

    Ughamadu said six major marketers: Total, Forte Oil, Oando Plc, MRS, 11 Plc and Nipco Plc, are now loading products round the clock from their various depots in Lagos for onward trucking to all parts of the country.

    According to him, the supplies are mostly from cargoes of petrol imported to by NNPC which are daily berthing and immediately being made to discharge their products to stem the supply hiccups.

    “ The imported products are also being supplemented by supplies from the local refineries.

    “ NNPC assures Nigerians to remain calm and not to engage in panic buying as the end of the challenge is nigh.

    “Marketers are strongly advised against hoarding as security agencies, working with industry regulators, would mete out appropriate sanctions to defaulters. NAN reports that the scarcity of petrol had brought hardship on many Nigerians as many cannot travel to celebrate the yuletide with their family in different villages.

    NAN also reports that many filling station have increased the pump price of petrol to N250 per litre while the black market are selling five litres of petrol between N2,500 and N3,000.

    Transport fare in Lagos metropolis has also increased by 300 per cent. Travelers stranded at Mararaba motor park as fuel scarcity persists

    As the ongoing scarcity of petrol continues to bite harder, passengers travelling for Christmas were stranded at Mararaba motor park in Nasarawa State on Sunday.

    NAN reports that as a result of the scarcity of petroleum products, transporters seem to be cashing in on the development, with fares increased arbitrarily.

    In Akure, Owo,Ondo Akokoland and other parts of Ondo State, the scarcity remains bad.

    At Ikare,Oke-Agbe,Akungba,Arigidi and other communities, people were trekking long distances due to scarcity and hike in fuel which had been affecting the area in the past three weeks.

    The situation in Ikare was so pathetic as a drop for taxi attracted between N150 and N200 depending on distance.

    The Nation observed that many people trekked from Ikare-Okeagbe- Erusu down to Oke-Agbe and Ogbagi.

    Transport fare from Lagos to Ikare-Akoko was N4,000 as against the usual N2,300.

    The black marketers selling in jerry can along Ikare Road were selling a litre for N600, while such petrol had been reportedly mixed with kerosine.

    As at the press time, only one filling station was selling at N300 per litre in Akokoland with similar situation in Akure and other major towns in the state.

  • Fuel scarcity:Transport fare rises by 100% in Ibadan

    Fuel scarcity:Transport fare rises by 100% in Ibadan

    As the scarcity of petrol persists in Ibadan, transport fare has gone up by 100 per cent, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports.

    However, in spite of the fuel shortage, NAN observed there were there scores of people at some motor parks, who were set to travel home for this festive season.

    At the new Ife road park, the transport fare to Ile-Ife, Osogbo, Ilesa, which previously cost N500, N600 and N700, now attracts N1,000, N1, 200 and N1, 500 respectively.

    The fare from Ibadan to Akure, has increased from N1,100 to N2, 200 while to Owo and Akoko, it has gone up from N1, 500 to N3, 000.

    At the Lagos park in Iwo road, a trip to Lagos now costs N2, 000 or more as against N1, 000, which it cost two days ago.

    Also at the Ojoo park, the transport fare to Ilorin, which previously cost N1, 500 now costs N3, 000 while the fare to Iseyin attracts N1, 200 from the previous N600.

    Some of the drivers, who spoke with NAN, attributed the hike in transport fare to fuel scarcity, saying that most of them bought fuel from ‘black’ marketers.

    Saheed Olowe, a driver, told NAN that a litre of petrol was sold for between N300 and N350 at the parallel market.

    ‘‘That is more than 100 per cent increase, so commercial drivers should not be blamed for the hike.

    ‘‘Those in position of authority should be held responsible for the hardship the masses are passing through,” Olowe said.

    Another driver, Joseph Akogun, said the hike in transport fare was a temporary development, which would be reversed once drivers get fuel at the normal price.

    Akogun said the scarcity of fuel caught drivers unaware, due to assurances from the government that fuel would be available and that people should not involve themselves in panic buying.

    He urged the government to resolve whatever the problem that was responsible for the scarcity in order to save Nigerians from unnecessary suffering.

    Also read :  DPR seals 16 filling stations in Akwa Ibom

     

  • FG issues provisional licences to six new private universities

    FG issues provisional licences to six new private universities

    The Federal Ministry of Education on Tuesday issued provisional licences to the six newly established private universities.

    The Minister of Education, Malam Adamu Adamu, gave the provisional licences to the institutions in Abuja.

    The institutions are Admiralty University Ibusa in Delta, Spiritan University Neochi, Abia, Precious Cornerstone University in Ibadan, Oyo State, and Pamo University of Medica Sciences, Port Harcourt.

    Others are Atiba University in Oyo, Oyo State and Eko University of Medical and Health Sciences, Ijaniki, Lagos State.

    Adamu, who was represented by the Permanent Secretary of the ministry, Mr Sonny Echono said the Federal Executive Council approved the take-off of the universities on December 6.

    He said that the approvals were given to the universities to provide quality education in Nigeria.

    He said the approval had increased the number of private universities in the country to 74.

    “The problems of access to quality education in Nigeria has poised serious challenges and therefore required serious efforts to address them.

    “The approval of the universities tends to address the issue of access to university education.

    Read also: FEC approves six private universities

    “Private universities in Nigeria have contributed and will continue to contribute to the development of education in the country.

    “The competition of private universities has contributed to healthy delivery within the system.

    He called on the institutions’ administrators to ensure highest standard of best practices to achieve academic excellence in their programmes.

    Earlier, the Executive Secretary, National Universities Commission ( NUC ), Prof. Abubakar Rasheed, said quality control must be strictly adhered to.

    “ With about two million candidates applying for admission into universities annually, the university system is only able to accommodate about 500,000 students yearly.

    “ And so, there is need to licence more universities to help deal with the challenge of access to education.’’

    Also, Former head of state, Gen. Abdusalami Abubakar called on Nigerians to maintain peace in the country to ensure educational development.

    Abubakar also urged universities to maintain and ensure quality education for the betterment of all Nigerians.

    He said with a total of 160 universities in Nigeria out of which 74 are private universities, 46 states and 40 federal universities, there was need to ensure peace to achieve educational development.

    He called for the engagement of the youths educationally, adding that the universities should be adequately equipped for meaningful development.

    NAN

  • Oyo/Osun Customs Command generates N16.1bn

    Oyo/Osun Customs Command generates N16.1bn

    The Area Comptroller of Oyo/Osun Command of the Nigeria Customs Service ( NCS ), Mr Elisha Chikan, said the command generated N16.1 billion between January and November, 2017.

  • Army to remain apolitical – Buratai

    Army to remain apolitical – Buratai

    The Chief of Army Staff, Lt-Gen. Tukur Buratai, on Thursday assured Nigerians that the army would remain responsive and apolitical in the discharge of its constitutional duty.

    Buratai gave the assurance in Ibadan at the closing ceremony of the 2017 Chief of Army Staff Annual Conference.

    He appealed for  the understanding of Nigerians as the army continues to  perform  its responsibilities as enshrined in the constitution.

    The army chief  also promised that the resolutions  reached at the end of the conference would be judiciously implemented.

    “As we enter 2018, the Nigerian Army identified the core values  of discipline, professionalism and responsiveness as the benchmark to reposition the service.

    “There is the need for maintenance culture and  continuous infrastructural development and welfare of personnel in the performance of their operation.

    “I promise to use all available resources that would encourage all officers and soldiers perform optimally in their various command,’’ Buratai said.

    Read also: Buratai: we’ve degraded Boko Haram

    He  said that the objective of the conference had  been achieved as the army performed creditably  well in 2017.

    Buratai  also said that the Official Secrets  Act of 1962 would be applied strictly in the conduct of future army operations.

    He  expressed gratitude to  President Muhammadu Buhari for  the successes recorded by the army.

    Declaring the conference closed, Gov. Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State commended  the participants, saying the forum  confirmed the patriotism and unity of the army.

    NAN

  • Farmer docked for stealing transformer cable

    Farmer docked for stealing transformer cable

    A 22-year-old farmer, Rasheed Falere, was on Thursday brought before an Iyaganku Chief Magistrates’ Court in Ibadan for allegedly stealing a transformer cable worth N1m.

    Falere, of the Local Authority School area, New Eruwa, Eruwa town is facing a two-count charge of conspiracy and stealing.

    The Prosecutor, ASP Sunday Ogunremi, told the court that Falere allegedly conspired with others now at large to commit the offences.

    Ogunremi said Falere was alleged to have stolen the transformer cable, valued at N1,000,000 property of the Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company.

    He said the offence was committed on Nov.17, at about 4:30 a.m. at opposite motor park, Maya, via Lanlate.

    Ogunremi said the offences contravened Sections 516 and 390 (9) of the Criminal Code, Cap. 38, Vol. II, Laws of Oyo State, 2000.
    The defendant, however, pleaded not guilty to the charge when it was read to him in court.

    The Chief Magistrate, Mr Abdulateef Adebisi, admitted the defendant to bail in the sum of N500, 000 with two sureties in like sum.
    Adebisi, thereafter, adjourned the case till Jan. 31, and ordered that the case should be transferred to Lanlate.

    NAN

  • ‘Best Fuji Blast’ dazzles Ibadan residents

    Tanamont Nigeria, on Friday, November 24 thrilled thousands of Fuji music lovers and crooners to the maiden edition of its Fuji concert, ‘Best Fuji Blast’.

    The live concert featured collaborations from Fuji crooner, Taye Akande, aka Currency and four other talented upcoming Fuji artistes; Nurudeen Atanda aka Antenna, Idriss Akanbi aka Aloma, Mufutau Alabi aka Snr. Prefect and Ishola Ade aka Erikky.

    Packaged by foremost showbiz outfit, Kingsize Entertainment, the crowd-pulling events was a thriller, in which all four upcoming Fuji crooners gave a good account of themselves one after the other.

    The event also featured side attractions like dancing competition, drinking competition and mimic competition among Fuji music fans coupled with a raffle draw where people won household items such as standing fans, blenders, electric kettles and pressing irons.

    “I’m delighted to win Standing fan, courtesy Best Gin because I just bought 75cl bottle and won standing Fan worth thousands of naira, I really appreciate Tanamont Nig. Ltd, who brought this event to Ibadan”, said Mr. Jubril Oladele a trader.

    Present at the event are, Tayo Ogundun, Area Sales Manager for West South Ibadan, Bode Ogunkanmi, ASM for West North, Akure, Ojora Taiwo, (ASM) Abeokuta, Uche Madueke, (ASM) Lagos North and Yemisi Folayomi, Promotion and Media Manager as well as Managers, Sales Reps and Key Distributors from the South West regions.

    The National Sales Manager of Tanamont Nig. Ltd, Mr. Dele Akinloye said; “This is just the beginning of better things to come from Best Gin brands for southwest consumers and our esteemed customers. Come 2018, we are coming bigger and better for the West, with Fuji Vibes and lots of fantastic prizes!”

    Tanamont Nig. Ltd is the makers of drinks such as Best London Dry Gin, Best Cream, Best Whisky, Cruz, Voldka, Best Inferno and Magnum.

  • Oyo approves N2bn for rehabilitation of 100 schools

    Oyo approves N2bn for rehabilitation of 100 schools

    Oyo State Government has approved two billion naira for rehabilitation of 100 public secondary schools and construction of four compartments VIP toilets.

    This was announced in a statement by the State Commissioner for Information, Culture and Tourism, Mr. Toye Arulogun and made available to newsmen in Ibadan on Sunday.

    Arulogun stated that the projects, which cost N2 billion would be handled by 10 contractors across the state.

    He said that the upgrading of infrastructure in schools to facilitate the provision of enabling learning environment and fast track transformation and repositioning of education sector in the state, was non-negotiable.

    The commissioner emphasised that the Ajimobi-led administration had prioritised education as one of its legacy sectors.

    He explained that 34 schools would be renovated in Ibadan, 30 in Oke Ogun, 15 in Ogbomoso and 12 in Oyo zones while the remaining nine were in Ibarapa zone.

    “Among the schools to be rehabilitated with the construction of four compartments VIP toilets are Emmanuel Grammar School, Samonda; Anglican Grammar School, Kudeti and Otun Agbaakin Community Grammar School, Akinyele.

    “In the list are Fiditi Grammar School, Fiditi; Orayan Grammar School, Progressive Grammar School, Tede; Community High School, Alarere; Lagelu Grammar School, Agugu and  Jericho High School, Eleyele, among others.

    He said that the state’s Bureau of Public Procurement had issued the certification for the renovation of the one hundred schools, warning that contractors should abide by the project specification and duration.

    The commissioner stressed that  government would not relent in its resolve to positively turn around the education sector.

    Arulogun pointed out that government’s efforts were already yielding fruitful results with the recent 54.4 per cent pass rate in WASSCE, being the best in the last 18 years.

    He said that students from the state also emerged first and second best in the 2017 WASSCE in Nigeria as well as the best 2017 WASSCE students in public schools.

    NAN

  • Thirtytwo FM 94.9 makes debut in Ibadan

    Nigeria’s first comedy-themed radio station, thirtytwo FM, has launched in Ibadan, Oyo State. It is designed to create and broadcast unique, provocative, entertaining, no-holds-barred humorous content and programmes.

    According to a statement, a number of comedians have been signed up to host shows on the station, including Woli Agba, humourously tagged Prophet of Instagram Parish Ministry, Shete, arguably Ibadan’s most refined comedy talent. ‘Shete’ whose real name is Akinshete Olakunle, is an award-winning actor and the brain behind one of the biggest comedy events in the city. Obama, a household name for indigenous comedy in Ibadan is also on the frequency and so also is Remote (another ‘crazy’, young but hot humour-merchant).

    The radio station says it is deliberate on serving contents with a huge doze of humour and defines her target audience as 16 years + and lovers of humour.

    Currently, thirty-two FM is on a test run and listeners in Ibadan are already describing its offering “as ridiculously exceptional”. thirty-two FM plans to leverage the power of humour to take on tough, sensitive and socio-economically important themes that impact the society, across news, sports, politics and religion. The radio station also promises to offer “mainstream daily and weekly programs from some of the most outrageously talented on air personalities in Ibadan, giving both established and up-and-coming presenters a unique platform to showcase their skills.

    Its CEO, Tunj Abioye said: “I believe that laughter is a medicine this country needs to heal, so we started a radio station that is therapeutic, a radio brand that accentuates the sunny side of life.

    “The launch of thirtytwoFM at Ibadan has been an instant hit for comedy fans and lovers of unique content on radio. The days ahead are looking really bright for the station and her stakeholders.”

  • Family petitions Ajimobi over late  Izu’s unpaid  salary

    Family petitions Ajimobi over late Izu’s unpaid salary

    The family of the slain Ex-defender of Shooting Stars Sports Club (3SC), Ibadan, Izu Joseph, yesterday petitioned Governor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State over 8-month salary and 21 match bonuses owed the deceased by the club.
    Izu who hailed from Rivers State wason vacation ‎in Bayelsa State, when he was allegedly killed by men of the Nigerian Army after he was alleged to have been found with cultists. The Army, it was learnt, had marked the area ‘red’.
    Meanwhile, the family of the deceased in a letter, signed by Reuben Izu Jnr, copy of which was obtained by The Nation yesterday urged the state government to assist the family in meeting its financial needs.
    Izu Jnr. noted that the new letter which was addressed to the Governor was as a result of failure of the first letter sent to the Governor, a copy of which was also addressed to the Speaker of the State House of Assembly to materialised.
    He said, “The family wrote the letter concerning the poor handling of the death of Izu Joseph by the 3SC management.
    “We have written a letter earlier sent to the governor, that of Governor was received by the CSO to the Governor on 12th September 2017 and a copy was sent to the Speaker Oyo State House of Assembly on the same 12th, it was received by Obayemi in the office of the Speaker.
    “We wrote this second letter due to the poor handling of the death by the 3SC management, the 8 months salary and 21 months match bonuses owed him by the management.
    He said ” We write to appeal to your Excellency for financial assistance to enable his family (wife and daughter) find there fit out of the hard conditions the death of there father IZU JOSEPH the Nigerian footballer who was murdered by men of the Nigerian army in Okarki town in ahoada west. Your Excellency sir his daughter who is a minor age 9yrs old is already having setback in her education and her mother relocating to the village to try to make a living.
    ” We are appealing to your Excellency to help us within your ability to enable us train his daughter and pursue justice for our son who was until his death an indigene of Rivers state playing with shooting stars FC of Ibadan(3sc) who are still owing him eight (8 ‎months salary and twenty one (21) match bonuses.”