Petroleum marketers to suspend distribution in southeast over police brutality

Commuters may soon bear the brunt of power tussle in the Independent Petro­leum Marketers Associa­tion of Nigeria (IPMAN) which is threatening to suspend distribution of products within the East­ern zone from Monday to protest alleged harassment of its members by the po­lice.

Already, IPMAN has issued a strike notice which was contained in a circular signed by the national president of a faction, Alhaji Sanusi Fari.

The circular, which was made available to journal­ists in Awka on Saturday by the secretary Mr Chi­di Nnubia, said IPMAN would withdraw services, including dispatch of pe­troleum products in the Eastern Zone comprising Aba, Calabar, Enugu, Mak­urdi and Port Harcourt de­pots.

Part of the circular read: “Following the series of unwarranted attacks by Police against IPMAN, Eastern Zone comprising the NEC of IPMAN re­solved that members with­draw their services at these units/depots immediately until further notice.

“The Zonal Chairman, East should kindly forward to chairmen, IPMAN, Aba, Calabar, Enugu, Makurdi and PH Depots/Units for compliance.”

Nnubia told journalists that the action was to pro­test the forceful eviction of a duly elected executive at the Port Harcourt depot by the police to pave way for a group not known to them on Friday.

He said that the Fari led national executive had a court order, which authen­ticated its leadership and wondered why the Police would allow any group of persons to truncate a legit­imate executive without due process.

He said: “On Friday, a group loyal to a parallel faction which lost out in the court was led to force­fully take over the IPMAN office at the Port Harcourt depot.

“Dr Joseph Obele, the lawfully elected chairman of the depot was elected in October 2019 in an elec­tion which these people participated in, his tenure will expire in 2022, so they should allow him to finish his tenure.”

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