Members
of the Depot and Petroleum Products Marketers Association DAPPMA say
the strike action they are currently embarking on will continue despite
claims by the Federal Government that N156bn was released yesterday to
offset some debts owed them and end the persisting fuel scarcity.
In an interview with Premium Times,
the Executive Secretary of DAPPMA, Odufemi Adewole said that non of
their members in the Major Oil Marketers Association (MOMAN), have
received the monies supposedly released yesterday and that until the
money hits the accounts of all its members, they will not call off the
strike.
“The money government said it was paying to marketers has not yet hit
our accounts. So, there is little we can do about the situation. The
money the Minister of Finance promised to pay us last February did not
get into our hands till about four or five weeks later. If all members
are not getting the money today, it means we have to wait till Monday.
But, the truth is that nobody is going to call off the strike till the
money is paid,” he said.
Members
of the Depot and Petroleum Products Marketers Association DAPPMA say
the strike action they are currently embarking on will continue despite
claims by the Federal Government that N156bn was released yesterday to
offset some debts owed them and end the persisting fuel scarcity.
In an interview with Premium Times,
the Executive Secretary of DAPPMA, Odufemi Adewole said that non of
their members in the Major Oil Marketers Association (MOMAN), have
received the monies supposedly released yesterday and that until the
money hits the accounts of all its members, they will not call off the
strike.
“The money government said it was paying to marketers has not yet hit
our accounts. So, there is little we can do about the situation. The
money the Minister of Finance promised to pay us last February did not
get into our hands till about four or five weeks later. If all members
are not getting the money today, it means we have to wait till Monday.
But, the truth is that nobody is going to call off the strike till the
money is paid,” he said.
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