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Fuel crisis worsens as Petrol marketers shut filling stations nationwide

Voice Air Media News Update

THE Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) has directed its members around the country to close operations and shut their filling stations.

This will worsen the hardship Nigerian have been subjected to in the last few days, due to scarcity of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) also know as petrol which price has skyrocketed.

IPMAN chairman, Mohammed Kuluwu who gave the directive in a statement on Tuesday, said it became necessary as the insistence of the government to impose a price regime was having a negative impact on the businesses of IPMAN members.

Details later…

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