300 NNPCL trucks arrive Dangote Refinery to lift petrol
- The NNPCL trucks
By Emma Ogbuehi
Ahead of the scheduled lifting of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) from the Dangote Refinery on Sunday, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited’s trucks arrived the Dangote Refinery complex on Saturday.
In total, 300 NNPC trucks will be ready to load petrol.
Meanwhile, the Lagos State Government has deployed more traffic personnel to manage the expected surge in traffic along the Lekki-Ajah-Epe corridor.
The NNPCL Chief Corporate Communications Officer, Olufemi Soneye, tweeted on Saturday: “NNPC Ltd. trucks are arriving at the Dangote Refinery in preparation for the scheduled petrol loading on Sunday, September 15, 2024.
“By the end of today, at least 300 trucks will be stationed at the refinery’s fuel loading gantry.”
Earlier, NNPCL made same announcement.
It posted that “In preparation for the Dangote Refinery’s scheduled petrol loading on Sunday, September 15, 2024, NNPC Ltd. has been mobilising trucks to the refinery’s fuel loading gantry in Ibeju-Lekki.
“As of Saturday afternoon, NNPC Ltd. had deployed over 100 trucks, with hundreds more en route.”
The Federal Government had initially announced the commencement of lifting of premium motor spirit (PMS) otherwise known as Petroleum from the Dangote Refinery.
After some back and forth, it was subsequently agreed that NNPCL would be the initial sole buyer of Dangote PMS for onward distribution to other marketers.
Meanwhile following concerns over the expected traffic snarls in the Ibeju-Lekki corridor, the Lagos State Government said it has put in place a comprehensive strategy to manage the traffic gridlock.
The government stated that “a total package of comprehensive traffic management strategy” would be implemented to guarantee uninterrupted traffic flow along Lekki-Ajah corridor.
The Special Adviser to the Governor on Transportation Hon. Sola Giwa, confirmed on Saturday that the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority had been fortified with state-of-the-art equipment and trained personnel to be strategically deployed to oversee and regulate traffic flow within the affected areas.
Giwa reassured residents and commuters in the Lekki-Ajah vicinity that thorough preparations have been made, urging them to remain calm and confident in the state government’s capabilities.
This was contained in the statement by Director, Public Affairs and Enlightenment Department, LASTMA, Adebayo Taofiq.
The statement stated that in collaboration with relevant stakeholders, LASTMA has mobilized advanced tow trucks and emergency response equipment to promptly address anticipated potential traffic disruptions.
“Medical ambulance services are also on high alert to ensure rapid response in emergency situations,” the LASTMA spokesperson added.
“As the Dangote Refinery commences operations, Hon. Giwa emphasized the imperative of strict adherence to traffic regulations by tanker operators, particularly during loading and navigation within the Lekki-Ajah axis. The state government will rigorously enforce these regulations to avert traffic disruptions and ensure seamless vehicular movement.
“The Lagos State Government reaffirms its commitment to safeguarding citizens’ welfare and maintaining orderly traffic during this pivotal period of industrial activity.
“All motoring public particularly commercial bus operators including mini-bus drivers are hereby cautioned to comply with traffic laws, refraining from picking up or dropping passengers at undesignated bus stops, avoiding driving against traffic (One-way drive) and observing all road signs including traffic signals, among other regulations. Adherence to these regulations will ensure a harmonious and efficient transportation system.”