Audio By Carbonatix
Nigeria’s federal government has announced plans to ban petroleum tankers with capacities of 60,000 and 45,000 litres.
The Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) revealed the new regulations on Wednesday, citing the rising frequency of tanker accidents, which have caused numerous fatalities and extensive damage to infrastructure.
The ban will be phased in, starting with 60,000-litre tankers, which will be prohibited from 1st March, 2025. Tankers with a 45,000-litre capacity will be allowed to operate until the fourth quarter of 2025.
Tanker-related accidents have claimed over 3,500 lives since 2010.
One of the deadliest incidents occurred in Jigawa in 2024, when a fuel tanker overturned and exploded, killing dozens and leaving behind a mass grave.
As Nigeria lacks sufficient pipelines to transport petroleum, the country has long depended on tankers. However, the NMDPRA has acknowledged that this reliance has worsened road safety issues.
Despite limited infrastructure, the regulatory authority stressed that it could not wait for the development of alternatives such as pipelines or railways.
“Every life lost is one too many. This is the work we must do, and we will not back down,” said Ogbugo Ukoha, NMDPRA Executive Director for Distribution Systems.
Latest Stories
-
Even Dangote cannot escape katanomics
1 hour -
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs files appeal asking for immediate prison release
1 hour -
Come again, Bank of Ghana!
1 hour -
$120,000 stolen from Ghanaian financial institution by hackers – INTERPOL
1 hour -
How presidential control has weakened Council of State – Prof H. Kwasi Prempeh explains
2 hours -
Why Council of State must be fixed, not scrapped – Constitution Review Chair explains
2 hours -
A second look, not a veto – Constitution Review Chair makes case for Council of State reform
2 hours -
U.S. airstrikes in Nigeria signal major shift in West African security
3 hours -
Too young to lead? – Prof H. Kwasi Prempeh says Ghana’s Constitution undervalues its youth
3 hours -
Let the people decide – Constitution Review Chair pushes back against fear of ‘young presidents’
3 hours -
Both of these influencers are successful – but only one is human
4 hours -
‘We suffered together’ – Amorim changes style as Man Utd win
8 hours -
‘I have never prayed before in my life’ – Seun Kuti
8 hours -
AU flatly rejects Somaliland bid, reaffirms Somalia’s unity
8 hours -
Mali rally to claim draw against AFCON host Morocco
8 hours
