‘Amid Industry Challenges,’ Everything Clement Isong said at a Press Engagement on ‘Refining Basics, Gasoline Pricing And Trade Flows In Nigeria.’ The Major Energies Marketers Association of Nigeria (MEMAN) has reaffirmed that, despite ongoing debates and challenges, the implementation of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) remains on track. Platforms Africa reports that MEMAN stressed that these discussions are a normal aspect of the shift toward a deregulated, market-driven energy sector. The group made this known during its Q1 2025 Press Training & Engagement, held in Lagos on Wednesday, March…
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Platforms Africa Unveils Speakers For Continental Forum
Why lack of adequate focus on qualities of who occupies Legislative seat is a minus for businesses in Nigeria – Adeola Yusuf speaks at unveiling of official flier for Platforms Africa Forum 2022 + roll call of speakers Solution to business, enterprise and governance hurdles in Africa will top the agenda at Platforms Africa’s forthcoming continental forum in Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial capital. Team Lead of Platforms Africa, Adeola Yusuf, who said this at the unveiling of the official flier for the event in Lagos, maintained that the forum coming…
Read MoreMajor Marketers Open Up on Real Cause of Fuel Scarcity
MOMAN expresses fears over end to crisis, insists current supply framework cannot guarantee steady, consistent supplies to the country The Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria on Wednesday opened up on the real cause the fuel scarcity rocking Nigeria just as it empathized with its customers as they continued to grapple with recurrent scarcity of Premium Motor Spirit (petrol) in various parts of the Country. Platforms Africa reports that Chairman of MOMAN, Olumide Adeosun, and the CEO/Executive Secretary of the group, Clement Isong, stated during a virtual press conference…
Read MoreNigeria’s major oil marketers advocate post-deregulation National Dialogue
The Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria, MOMAN, has called for a national discourse among all stakeholders including Government, Labour, Civil Society Organizations, the Organized Private Sector and Operators. The dialogue, they said, is not on the merits or demerits of petrol subsidy removal but on the initiatives that can be taken to ease the impact of the subsidy removal on the most vulnerable in our society. Speaking at a virtual press briefing, Chairman of MOMAN, Mr. Adetunji Oyebanji, maintained that the group “remains committed to the sustainability and…
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