Business
Oil Marketers Request N100 Billion to Avoid Business Shutdowns
The oil markets have sent a letter to the President, dated October 21, seeking a grant of N100 billion to help prevent the imminent closure of businesses for about 10,000 marketers facing significant financial distress.
This appeal is due to the dire situation that many in the oil industry find themselves in during these challenging economic conditions.
Dr Joseph Obele, the National Public Relations Officer for the Petroleum Products Retail Outlets Association of Nigeria (PETROAN), expresses concerns regarding the skyrocketing costs within the sector.
He noted that the price of a truckload of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) has skyrocketed from N7 million to an astonishing N47 million over the past 16 months.
This drastic increase has severely strained the financial viability of many marketers.
In a recent meeting held at PETROAN’s national headquarters, Dr. Obele revealed troubling projections that around 10,000 members may be forced to exit the business within the next 45 days due to expensive trading conditions.
He stated, “Our letter to the President reflects the urgent need for assistance.
The continuous rise in operational costs has made it nearly impossible for our members to sustain their businesses.
Without support, we fear many will be unable to keep their doors open much longer.”
Adding to the gravity of the situation, Abubakar Maigandi, President of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN), acknowledged the concerning decline in fuel consumption affecting the industry.
He noted that the increased costs have compelled marketers to reduce their fuel purchases. “Previously, if someone bought 10 truckloads of fuel, they are now only able to afford eight.
This reduction means that we are not receiving the quantities needed to meet demand, and we are left selling only limited amounts,” Maigandi explained.
Also, the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) has raised alarms about the fallout from oil marketers’ inability to secure fuel supplies.
Mr Afolabi Olawale, the Secretary-General of NUPENG, painted a grim picture of the consequences faced by workers in the industry.
“The economic climate is bleak for many in this sector.
Numerous petrol station owners find it challenging to purchase even a single truckload of fuel, directly impacting our members,” he stated.
“Truck drivers struggle to find loads to transport, and many petrol stations have closed their doors, resulting in widespread job losses for station workers.”
The situation continues to evolve, and while Mr. Olawale noted that precise figures regarding the number of affected individuals remain elusive, he emphasized that the crisis affects both the formal and informal sectors of the economy.
“Everyone is feeling the impact, but those in the downstream sector, including truck drivers and petrol station workers, are facing the huge impact of these challenges,” he remarked.
Business
“Minimum Wage Can Buy a Bag Now” — User Claims Rice Price Falling in Nigeria
Nigerians react as a user claims and shares that the price of rice in Nigeria is already reducing.
“Rice prices are finally dropping, minimum wage can buy a bag now. Step by step, we’re getting there. Nigeria will work in our lifetime.”
It can be noted that rice was sold at ₦85k to ₦90k, however, according to a market survey, the price of rice has dropped to ₦56k to ₦62k.
Business
New Telecom that Allows Minutes Instead of Airtime for Calls Launches in Nigeria
Nigerians now have a new choice when it comes to making calls and browsing the internet. A new telecom company called LEBARA has launched in the country with a new idea. Instead of the usual airtime system that most networks use, this company is offering something different, subscribers will now buy call minutes and data directly.
What makes this different is that customers will only pay for what they actually use. If you buy 100 minutes, those minutes are yours until you use them up. If you make a call that lasts only 30 seconds, the rest of your time remains, leaving you with 99 minutes and 30 seconds. Nothing is taken away without your knowledge, and every second is accounted for.
The company is rolling out its services with the new 0724 number series, and it already has connections with all the major networks in Nigeria. This means subscribers will be able to call friends, family, and business contacts across MTN, Airtel, Glo, 9mobile and others without any problems. They have also been licensed as a Tier 5 Mobile Virtual Network Operator, which is the highest category approved by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC).
Company officials explained that the goal is to give Nigerians more freedom, fairness, and transparency. For years, people have raised concerns about airtime being deducted too quickly or without clear explanation. By introducing a minutes-based model, the new operator wants to end that problem once and for all. Subscribers can clearly see what they paid for, how much they have used, and what is left.
Business
Child Abuse Victim Begs Elon Musk to Stop Circulation of Abusive Content on X
Victim of child abuse pleads and urges American billionaire and businessman, Elon Musk, to halt the spread of a link that showcases her abuse on the social media platform, X.
The victim shared as she pleaded with Musk: “Hearing that my abuse — and the abuse of so many others — is still being circulated and commodified here is infuriating.”
The victim then expressed anger and disappointment that she is still reminded of her hurtful past and pleaded that Elon stop the link as he is the owner of the platform.
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