IPMAN gives Soludo 1 month to address marketers’ grievances or ……
Anyaso also said that among the demands of the association was the demolition of part of the property of Chris Tee Nigeria Limited, a marketer at Trans-Nkissi Phase 1 along Onitsha-Otuocha Road, which was destroyed by government agents.
The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) has given Gov. Chukwuma Soludo of Anambra one month within which to address the demands of marketers in the state or face a total shutdown of operations without further notice.
Marketers in the state reached this decision at the end of the statewide meeting held in Awka on Tuesday.
Mr. Chinedu Anyaso, Chairman of IPMAN Enugu Depot Community, in charge of Anambra, Ebonyi, and Enugu States, who addressed journalists after the meeting, said the association had reported cases affecting its members to the governor without any response.
Anyaso said the grievances of marketers in Anambra included the issue of consolidated revenue payable and withdrawal of all litigations against members based on multiple taxation, which was not in line with the understanding IPMAN had with the Anambra government.
He said IPMAN discussed the problem of non-payment of debt amounting to about N900 million owed to contractors who supplied diesel for powering streetlight projects in the state.
Anyaso also said that among the demands of the association was the demolition of part of the property of Chris Tee Nigeria Limited, a marketer at Trans-Nkissi Phase 1 along Onitsha-Otuocha Road, which was destroyed by government agents.
He said IPMAN would not issue further notice upon the expiration of the deadline before shutting their outlets.
Anyaso thanked Chief Ken Maduako, a patron of the association, and Mr. Golden Iloh, a member of the Anambra State House of Assembly and representative of the Anambra Internal Revenue Service, for their intervention and hoped that the Soludo administration would act on their plea to prevent the looming industrial action.
He commended Gov. Soludo for his efforts to make Anambra a peaceful and liveable state while urging him to make the business environment conducive for investors, especially oil marketers.
He pledged the positive disposition of the association to continue to support his administration in succeeding.
The chairman commended marketers for complying fully with the partial shutdown and attending the meeting, saying it was a great show of comradeship.