Nigerians making brisk business by export refined fuel out of Nigeria to harvest the huge differential between the pump price of the product here in Nigeria as against other countries in West African sub-region have been arrested by men of the Niger State Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps.
According to reports, the trucks, eight in number, were laden with a total of 469,000 litres of Premium Motor Spirit, petrol.
They were arrested with their drivers in Mokwa, Niger State, on their way to Babana, a border town between Nigeria and Republic of Benin.
The Niger State Commandant of NSCDC, Yakubu Ayuba, who briefed the press in Minna on Wednesday, said six of the trucks belong to one marketer.
He also disclosed that two of the trucks contained 66,000 litres, twice the quantity contained in a normal truck.
Meanwhile, the Comptroller of Operations, Department of Petroleum Resources, DPR, Also, Abdillahi Isa, said only one truck out of the eight had a genuine waybill to a recognized station in Babana.
He said the owners of the other trucks would have to explain their mission and destinations, stressing that if it was established that they were involved in products diversion, they would pay a fine of N200 per litre to the government.
This arrest confirms NNPC’s position that products hoarding and diversion were responsible for the fuel supply shortages witnessed recently in some parts of the country.