Fuel Scarcity: Oil Marketers Warn Nigerians to Prepare for Petrol at Market Price

Gilly-Harry revealed that the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited is fighting to keep the nation supplied with goods, therefore the current petrol rates, which are about 600 per liter, might not last.

His position is in line with the recent admission by the NNPCL that it owes PMS suppliers more than $60 billion.

Fuel is currently sold at filling stations that are not controlled by NNPCL for between 950 and more than  1000 per liter due to scarcity.

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