FG, NARTO Meeting Ends Deadlocked, Tanker Drivers’ Strike Begins
The meeting of the Federal Government, the Nigerian Association of Road Transport Owners (NARTO), and other stakeholders on Monday ended with no agreement reached.
The meeting was summoned by the government over the suspension of operations by tanker drivers who stopped lifting of petroleum products on Monday in between harsh economic realities.
However, the Minister of State for Petroleum Heineken Lokpobiri said the engagement will continue on Tuesday as the government would not fold its arms and allow Nigerians to go through more hardship as being witnessed.
He added that the Tinubu-led administration is working round the clock to address the current economic challenges in the country.
There are indications that the NARTO leadership and other stakeholders within the oil and gas sector are scheduled to meet with the National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu for another meeting later on Monday night to avert the imminent fuel scarcity.
NARTO members had threatened shutdown all over the country effective Monday over the high cost of diesel which is used to fuel their trucks for the movement of petroleum products nationwide.