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Flooded roads in Lokoja, causing Fuel scarcity in Abuja, other northern States, says NMDPRA
The Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) has indicated that the current fuel scarcity in Abuja and other states in the North is occasioned by the effect of flooding in Lokoja, Kogi State,
Kogi state is the only state in Nigeria which shares boundary with ten other states.
Kogi is bordered by the states of Nassawara to the northeast; Benue to the east; Enugu, Anambra, and Delta to the south; Ondo, Ekiti, and Kwara to the west; and Niger to the north.
Lokoja the State Capital, on the west bank of the Niger River, is gateway that is connected by road northward to Abuja and southwestward to Benin City. Idah, on the east bank of the Niger.
A Statement from the authority said water has submerged a greater part of the city of Lokoja and grounded all vehicular movements.
It explained that the outcome of the situation had affected distribution of petroleum products to the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja and environs.
As part of measures to mitigate the situation, the statement said trucking via alternative routes is currently ongoing.
The statement reads, “The Authority assured the public that there are sufficient petroleum products inland.
Consequently, the general public is advised to avoid panic buying at fuel stations as the NMDPRA is working assiduously with relevant stakeholders and Government agencies to ensure product availability across the country.
“In the same context, Marketers are advised to desist from hoarding the product so as not to inflict hardship on Nigerians.
“The Authority wishes to reiterate its commitment to Nigerians to ensure seamless supply and distribution of petroleum products nationwide.”