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Don’t panic: There is fuel in stock – NPA assures

July 10, 2014
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Petrol shortage hits  Accra
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Public Relations Officer at the National Petroleum Authority (NPA), Yaro Kasambata is assuring the general public and motorists in Greater Accra that it has enough stock of fuel in the country.

There has been reports of fuel shortage in some parts of Accra, which has led to long queues forming at some fuel stations.

But Mr. Kasambata insists that there is stock available.

”I speak from the position of stocks available in storage; we’ve got products available; so if there is anybody that is panicking, they should be calm. There is fuel in the country. There is no need for panic buying,” he explained.

”There are substantial amount of stations in the capital that have fuel; the one or two places that don’t have [may have run out of product]…,” he said.

Speaking on Eyewitness News on Thursday, Kasambata noted that it is normal for some fuel stations to run out of product.

”In our industry, it is not out of place that sometimes one or two stations may run out of products, waiting for supply to arrive…

”We don’t have a problem with stock and supply; I can speak confidently for our stock position,” he added.

Citifmonline.com checks around some parts of the capital indicated that motorists may be bracing themselves for another fuel shortage.

The country, only weeks ago, suffered an acute fuel shortage which led to chaos at filling stations across the country.

This led to queues developing at the filling stations with some purchasing the fuel in yellow gallons to store.

But the PRO said their investigations reveal there is ”a good quantity of products in many of the locations that we visited.”

He also stated that the NPA is also working to ensure that stations are not hoarding fuel in anticipation of a price increase.

 

By: Evans Effah/citifmonline.com/Ghana

 

 

 

 

 

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