IPMAN has directed members to quit their services with NNPC loading depot in Enugu.
The directive followed the attack and invasion of the IPMAN secretariat in Enugu depot by the Police.
The disclosure made on Thursday in a statement of Alhaji Sanusi Fari, IPMAN National President.
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Sanusi said in furtherance, that the attack and invasion were carried out with impunity and against a subsisting court order.
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The PPRO, through ASP Daniel Ndukwe opposed to the allegation of invasion of IPMAN secretariat in Enugu.
Ndukwe however, said that detectives from CID Abuja, were tripping to the IPMAN office to serve invitation to the association members over a court matter.
Following a strike by petroleum tanker drivers in the South-East, the area had been battling with an acute shortfall of petrol products, NAN recollected.
The situation hence, stepped up the price of PMS to the range of N250- N300 per litre in most petrol stations.
Sanusi in his statement : “Sequel to this ugly development, the National Executive Committee of IPMAN has resolved and directed the withdrawal of our services at Enugu loading depot with immediate effect. ”
“This will stop our services to members of the public in Enugu, Anambra, and Ebonyi from Sept. 17 until the police illegality is reversed.”He added.