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Thursday, December 28, 2017

Fuel Scarcity May End In A Few Days

Yaaay!!!!







The latest round of fuel scarcity might end in a few days’ time if the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation sustained the current level of supply of Premium Motor Spirit, major oil marketers and depot owners said on Wednesday.


The Major Marketers Association of Nigeria confirmed that its members, including Total Nigeria Plc, 11 Plc (formerly Mobil Oil Nigeria Plc), Oando Plc, Conoil Plc, MRS Oil Nigeria Plc and Forte Oil Plc, were receiving the product from the NNPC.

“The NNPC has been giving us product and we have been distributing it; all what we are hoping for is that they should continue at the rate they are giving us,” the Executive Director, MOMAN, Mr. Obafemi Olawore, told our correspondent on the telephone on Wednesday.

Asked if there would be an end to the current fuel scarcity any time soon, he said, “It is gradual. If they keep giving us the product like this, the scarcity should end in a few days’ time.”

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18 comments:

  1. I think Buhari's administration should end just now.

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  2. Even if it ends the next minute what would that matter to us? Have the heartless marketers and their collaborators in government not achieved their aim of making life difficult for Nigerians this yuletide already? Only if their ill gotten emergency wealth will make any difference in our economy.

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    1. End after the Christmas and new year celebration? Their purpose is achieved then.. Evil people.


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    2. Don't be surprise your so called christains are among... They don't bloody care about religion but money...they only use religion during politics.

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  3. But "they" said it will end in 24hrs before now.... they should just talk less and do more. People are suffering

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  4. Lady T/ am worth more than a thousand dollars28 December 2017 at 07:19

    let us see the fuel first.

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  5. Would anything change, knowing how most businesses cashed in on the scarcity.

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  6. They do this every year... Increase pump price before Christmas and bring it down after Christmas.

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  7. Enough of their empty promises. They should all go to blazes for all I care.🙄😑

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  8. What kinda nonsense hope is this!!?
    stellz I like the word you used "MAY" that word is next to nothing....

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  9. Buhari said that last week. So it is an empty promise.

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  10. *May End* means it's a probability. Not sure. Confused government

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