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Fuel scarcity hits Port Harcourt, 1 litre sells for N350

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The scarcity which appears to be artificial began on Monday following the leadership tussle between two factions of the Port Harcourt unit of the Independent Marketers Association of Nigeria, IPMAN.

One of the factions said the loading of products has been halted in private depots in the state and accused the opposing faction of using security agents to disrupt the process.

However, the faction of IPMAN led by Elder Chinedu Okoronkwo said the security operatives are only at the depot to maintain law and order.

PRESSINFORMAT gathered that the crux of the matter is about the rightful group to collect the levies expected to be paid by petroleum marketers.

The meeting between the marketers and the Permanent Secretary of the Rivers State Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources on Monday appeared not to have helped the situation.

In meantime, residents of the state have expressed displeasure over the recent fuel scarcity.

A resident said he paid N350 for a litre of petrol.