Nigeria Hopeful Fuel Shortage Will End This Week
Consumers, who are battling to find petrol due to the national scarcity, may have to pay more for the commodity after the government's review of the price.
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Nigeria:
Fuel Should Sell At N125/Litre, FG Wrong Fixing Price - NAEE
Daily Trust, 26 April 2016
The President of the Nigeria Association for Energy Economics (NAEE) Prof. Wumi Iledare says the federal government made a mistake setting the price of petrol at N86 per litre. Read more »
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Nigeria:
Fuel Scarcity - APC Blames Fayose
Vanguard, 24 April 2016
The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ekiti State has accused Governor Ayodele Fayose of alleged complicity in the fuel supply crisis in the state. Read more »
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Nigeria:
Fuel Scarcity Will End Next Week - Kachikwu
Daily Trust, 21 April 2016
The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Ibe Kachikwu, yesterday expressed optimism on availability of fuel in every part of the country by the end of next week. This came… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Scarcity - NNPC Raises Fuel Supply to Abuja, Other States
Daily Trust, 13 April 2016
The fuel supply and distribution situation in Abuja and environs is gradually improving following the increase in truck out of fuel from 186 to 240 trucks on Tuesday. Read more »
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Nigeria:
Fuel Scarcity - Queues Reduce At Lagos Filling Stations
Daily Trust, 10 April 2016
The long queues witnessed in recent weeks in most filling stations across Lagos is fizzling out, following increased supply of petroleum products by the NNPC, Daily Trust has… Read more »
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Nigeria:
End of Fuel Scarcity in Sight, As Cargo Vessels Arrive in Lagos
Leadership, 7 April 2016
The Products Petroleum and Marketing Company (PPMC) has re-assured Nigerians that the fuel scarcity will strategically come to an end soon in Lagos, Abuja, Kaduna and other cities… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Petrol Sells for N500 Per Litre in Kaduna As Govt Begins Crackdown
Premium Times, 7 April 2016
Premium Motor Spirit, otherwise known as petrol, is selling at N500 per litre in the black market in Kaduna State as government began enforcement of ban on sale of petroleum… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Fuel Scarcity Will Disappear in 48 Hours - Kachikwu
Daily Trust, 5 April 2016
Minister of State for Petroleum Resources Dr. Ibe Kachikwu on Tuesday reassured that the lingering fuel scarcity in the country will end on Thursday beginning from Abuja and Lagos… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Kachikwu - Fuel Scarcity Eases Today in Abuja, Lagos
This Day, 6 April 2016
For Nigerians who had been under the excruciating spell of petrol scarcity for months, hope for reprieve came yesterday as the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Fuel Queues End From Today - Kachikwu
Leadership, 6 April 2016
Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, has reassured that the lingering fuel scarcity will end in Abuja and Lagos today. Read more »
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Nigeria:
Fuel Scarcity - NSCDC On 24-Hour Monitoring of Petrol Stations
Daily Trust, 5 April 2016
The Commandant General, Nigerian Security & Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Abdullahi Gana Muhammadu, has ordered a 24-hour surveillance of petrol stations by personnel of the… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Group Seeks Collaborative Efforts to Tackle Fuel Scarcity
This Day, 5 April 2016
Ahead of April 7 deadline given by the Minister of State for Petroleum, Dr. IbeKachikwu for the current fuel scarcity to begin to ease, the Niger Delta Indigenous Movement for… Read more »
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Nigeria:
DPR - Kachikwu's Directive On Errant Petrol Stations Still in Force
This Day, 5 April 2016
The Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) has reminded petroleum marketers that the directive by the Minister of State for Petroleum, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu that retail outlets… Read more »
InFocus
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The Senate has summoned Ibe Kachikwu, the Minister of State for Petroleum, to explain the growing scarcity of petrol in the country. Read more »
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Oil marketers have restated their commitment to the quick resolution of the crisis that has led to the shortage of petroleum products in the country. Read more »