Fix Warri refinery, stop deceiving Nigerians, IPMAN to FG

Fix Warri refinery, stop deceiving Nigerians, IPMAN to FG

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The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) has called on the Federal Government to fix Warri Refinery and stop deceiving Nigerians under the guise of Turn Around Maintenance (TAM)while they are doing nothing.

The Association also appealed to the Federal Government to make Petrolleum products available to Warri Depot just as they have called on authorities to stop diverting Petrolleum products meant for the Depot to private individuals.

Chief Ben Odjugo, Chairman, Electoral Committee, Warri Depot and National Officer, IPMAN Mid West Zone made this call in Warri, Delta State during the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of IPMAN, Warri Depot, held at Government House, Annex, Warri.

According to him “previous administrations have always said that they are doing turnaround maintenance but none of the eo called maintenance have made the Refinery to work. So until this government is seen to be working and they are able to make the Warri Refinery work, that is only when the Government of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu can prove to Nigerians that they are sincere.”

During the Annual General Meeting, the executive of IPMAN Warri Depot under Comrade Zino Onaemo whose tenure had expired was dissolved and a Management Team that will handle the affairs of the Depot pending resolution of all issues bedeviling the Depot was set up.

He spoke further, “because of what is happening in the Depot recently, the acrimony and series of court cases that have cropped up in the course of this election, as law abiding citizens, we decided to put the election aside and set up a Management Team that will run the affairs of the Depot until election is conducted. For now the Management Team will do the work of the executive.”

The chairman of the Management Team, Mr Harry Okenini who was emotional promised that the team will do their best to ensure that they bring everybody together in a bid to move the Association to greater heights.

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