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President Muhammadu Buhari is not disposed to the subtle proposal of oil marketers to increase the pump price of petrol in Nigeria.
In addition to this, he is also saying No to the re-introduction of fuel subsidy, sources said according to The Nation.
The pressure on government to effect a rise in petroleum price from N145 per litre is coming amidst the current acute fuel scarcity across the country.
Instead, the administration is concentrating on finding permanent solutions to the recurring fuel crisis including checkmating sabotage by some marketers and stakeholders, and putting all the nation’s 23 depots in 100 per cent shape.
In addition to this, he is also saying No to the re-introduction of fuel subsidy, sources said according to The Nation.
The pressure on government to effect a rise in petroleum price from N145 per litre is coming amidst the current acute fuel scarcity across the country.
Instead, the administration is concentrating on finding permanent solutions to the recurring fuel crisis including checkmating sabotage by some marketers and stakeholders, and putting all the nation’s 23 depots in 100 per cent shape.