NOGASA Resumes Fuel Supplies to Telecom Operators After FG Intervention
The Natural Oil and Gas Suppliers Association of Nigeria (NOGASA) has directed its members to resume petroleum product deliveries to telecom tower operator IHS and other telecommunications companies, following a temporary suspension over unpaid debts running into billions of naira.
NOGASA’s National President, Bennett Okorie, announced the decision at a press briefing in Abuja on Saturday, citing interventions by the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) and the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC). According to him, both agencies assured the union that the dispute would be resolved amicably starting Monday.
The association had earlier halted fuel supplies to IHS and other telecom operators, warning that the action could disrupt mobile network services across the country.
Okorie said the suspension of service withdrawal will last for seven days, during which members are expected to provide 24-hour deliveries to replenish fuel stock at affected sites.
“In the interest of energy security and Nigerians, we have resolved to resume our services immediately at the affected depots,” he stated. “However, if the debts remain unpaid within the given period, members will withdraw services without further notice.”















