Abuja - Vehicles queuing for petrol as scarcity of the commodity persists in on Monday, December 18, 2017 (Premium Times) - The desire of Nigerians in many cities to buy petrol at N145 per litre may not materialize anytime soon, an investigation has shown. Findings by an undercover PREMIUM TIMES reporter, who
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Fuel crisis: Travellers stranded amid anguish, pains in Delta ahead Christmas
Current transport fare from Lagos to other parts of Nigeria skyrocket Warri and Lagos Nigeria (Tribune) - IT’S a weekend of more pains and anguish – trademarks of the ongoing harsh fuel crisis in Delta State – as prices of petrol, where found, remained hiked. Commuters, the most hit being Christmas festive
KPC assures of enough fuel to last through festive season
Fuel Tankers line up to Refill at the Kisumu Oil Depot Kenyans have been assured of sufficient fuel reserves to ensure their movements are not interrupted during the busy holidays. The Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) on Friday said fuel depots across the country are holding stocks enough to last the country until January
Petrol pump price hits N250 per litre
Lagosians forge access roads as fuel crisis worsen, create chaotic traffic
Motorists create several traffic lanes to beat logjam and got stuck along Epe-Lagos expressway Fuel queues cause total break down of traffic laws Lekki Epe expressway blocked at VGC junction Access to Lagos from the Epe-Lagos highway was blocked as early as 5 am this morning, Wednesday, December 20, 2017
NNPC petroleum products distribution, sale increase by 29% as PENGASSAN suspends strike
PENGASSAN suspends strike amid long queues at fuel stations Oil workers meet govt in Jan, NNPC cautions against panic buying DPR seals off 12 filling stations in Borno, Yobe Abuja, Lagos - The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) distributed and sold about 1.3 billion litres of petroleum products throughout the
Fuel Queues return to Lagos, persist in Abuja
Commuters queues to get fuel at Filling Station The lingering petrol scarcity in many parts of the country grew worse on Sunday in Lagos, Abuja, Nasarawa, Kaduna and Niger states as many filling stations were shut, The Punch newspaper reported. The closure of the filling stations followed threats by members of the
Nigeria to end Fuel scarcity in 48 hours, oil minister promises governors
Abuja - Nigeria's Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, on Thursday, promised the National Economic Council, consisting of state governors, that the fuel scarcity being witnessed in parts of the country would end within 48 hours. The Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki, disclosed this to State House correspondents
Why The Current Petrol Scarcity May Last Beyond Christmas And New Year
File Photo: A throng of motorists and other petrol users struggle to purchase petrol at two filling stations in Lagos, Nigeria April 5, 2016. Some of the vehicles spent days without getting the scarce commodity. IPMAN blames NNPC, accuses it of favouring DAPPMA Lagos (Tribune) - AS long queues resurfaced in the