The National President of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, Abubakar Maigandi, disclosed this to DAILY POST in an interview on Friday.
This comes as Dangote Refinery on Thursday slashed its ex-depot petrol price to N820 per litre from N840.
Reacting to the development, Maigandi said IPMAN members plan to follow in the footsteps of the 650,000 barrels-per-day refinery.
He noted IPMAN will be meeting on Monday to announce a downward revision of its petrol price.
“Whether Dangote Refinery or ex-depot petrol price, our members will also reduce. We will announce a fresh fuel price on Monday,” Maigandi told Daily Post
I hope so ooo
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Cost of filling up a tank is crazy and it doesn't even last,burns quickly
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They should reduce it to #400 per litre.
ReplyDelete@ fair lady, they cant reduce it to #400 per litre.
DeleteYou for no pay at all sef. Nigeria is one of the countries where fuel is cheapest even at 1k but una go still complain. You people don’t want to pay properly for anything and want everything subsidized for you then complain that the country is bad
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Lori fuel price reduction that won't have any effect, Baba gba ope wa π
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