The recent claim made by Dangote that fuel marketers are diverting petroleum products has been dismissed by the marketers themselves. According to reports, the marketers have stated that the claim is baseless and lacks evidence. The marketers further explained that they are not involved in any form of fuel diversion and that their operations are transparent and in line with the regulations of the industry. They also stated that the claim is an attempt to tarnish their reputation and distract from the real issues facing the industry. The marketers pointed out that the real issue is the shortage of fuel and the inability of the government to provide adequate supply. They also stated that the government should focus on addressing the issue of fuel scarcity rather than making baseless claims. The claim made by Dangote has been met with widespread criticism from the marketers, who have demanded evidence to support the claim. The marketers have also called on the government to investigate the claim and take necessary actions. The fuel scarcity in Nigeria has been a persistent issue, with many citizens struggling to access fuel. The government has been accused of failing to address the issue, and the claim made by Dangote has only added to the controversy. The marketers have assured the public that they are committed to providing fuel to the citizens and that they will continue to operate in a transparent and honest manner. The claim has also raised questions about the role of the government in regulating the industry and ensuring that fuel is available to the citizens. The marketers have called on the government to take a more proactive approach in addressing the issue of fuel scarcity. The government has been urged to increase the supply of fuel and to take measures to prevent hoarding and diversion. The claim made by Dangote has highlighted the need for greater transparency and accountability in the industry. The marketers have assured the public that they will continue to work with the government to address the issue of fuel scarcity and to ensure that fuel is available to the citizens. The controversy surrounding the claim has also raised questions about the relationship between the government and the marketers, with some accusing the government of trying to scapegoat the marketers for its own failures. The marketers have demanded a thorough investigation into the claim and have called on the government to take necessary actions to address the issue of fuel scarcity.