Mr Debo Olujimi, Chief Executive Officer, Emadeb Services Ltd., says the company will begin the importation of Petroleum Motor Spirit, known as petrol, into the country in July.
Olujimi confirmed the development in an interview with the
News Agency of Nigeria on Sunday in Lagos.
He said that Emadeb was among the three energy companies
licenced by the Federal Government to import petroleum products into the
country.
NAN recalls that President Bola Tinubu granted licences to
Eterna Plc, Emadeb Energy Services Ltd., and Asharami Energy to import petrol
into the country starting in July.
The three oil companies were given permission to import
petrol by the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority.
The companies are the first among the six oil firms licenced
to import petrol by July.
Prior to the subsidy removal, the Nigerian National
Petroleum Company Limited served as the country’s last-resort supplier,
ensuring a steady distribution of petroleum products.
Following the withdrawal of the petrol subsidy, the company
said it is no longer the sole supplier of petrol in the country.
On June 15, the Chief Executive Officer of NMDPRA, Mr Farouk
Ahmed, said that three oil marketers will start importing petroleum products in
July.
Ahmed said that the oil marketers reached an agreement to
enhance cooperation with security agencies with the aim of facilitating the
seamless supply and distribution of petroleum products.
He said, “Already, three oil marketers will, from July this
year, start importing petroleum products into the country.
“There are six companies who said they want to import fuel
in July.
“Of course, all the others may import in December, in
November, or anytime but those who expressed interest to bring in fuel in July,
there were six of them as of this morning,” the NMDPRA CEO elaborated. NAN