MORE than two million litres of petrol arrived in the country yesterday in Government’s effort to control the shortage of the commodity.
And Government has refuted reports that there is a shortage of all petroleum products across the country, saying there are adequate stocks of diesel.
Minister of Energy and Water Development, Kenneth Konga said in an interview yesterday that more than 28 trucks carrying 980,000 litres of petrol were cleared at Nakonde border post and offloaded the commodity in Ndola.
Mr Konga said another 28 trucks which came through Chirundu border offloaded more than 980,000 litres of petrol in Lusaka Province.
“So far, more than 56 trucks carrying petrol have been cleared at both borders and we are expecting more trucks to be cleared today to ease the petrol shortage,” Mr Konga said.
He said Indeni refinery yesterday offloaded 300,000 litres of petrol on the market.
Mr Konga urged members of the public not to panic and said the situation is expected to normalise by today.
“I can assure Zambians that things will normalise today because Government is doing everything possible to arrest the situation,” he said.
Mr Konga said Government is expected to import 30 million litres of petrol and that Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) are expected to import 11 million litres.
Government has since suspended the 25 per cent import duty imposed on OMCs to enable them speed up the supply of petrol.
And Mr Konga has refuted reports that there is a shortage of all petroleum products, saying the only commodity which is in short supply is petrol.
“All the petroleum products except petrol are in excess supply, including diesel,” Mr Konga said.
Meanwhile, a survey conducted yesterday at most filling stations in Lusaka revealed that petrol is still in short supply.
Some managers at some filling stations said they were expecting enough stocks to be offloaded by evening.
“We are expecting petrol tonight (last night) and we are hopeful that the situation will normalise,” one manager said.
And Energy Regulations Board (ERB) acting executive director, Lukonde Mfula says no filling station is hoarding petrol.
Mr Mfula said all the filling stations inspected are selling all the stocks of petrol in their possession.
“All the filling stations across the city are selling what they have…no filling station has been found hoarding petrol,” Mr Mfula said.
Last Saturday, Mr Konga directed the ERB to conduct a random dipping survey in filling stations to ascertain if they are hoarding petrol.
[Zambia Daily Mail]