Petrol price Expected to drop to ₦739 per litre nationwide from Tuesday Dangote
The Founder and President of Dangote Group Aliko Dangote has announced that Petrol will sell for ₦739 per litre across Nigeria from Tomorrow Tuesday, He made the announcement Sunday at a press briefing at the Refinery, in Lagos revealing that the refinery had already slashed its gantry price from ₦828 to ₦699 per litre two days earlier.
Reiterating His Resolve to Enforce the Low price he assures Nigerians That The new pump price, is to first take effect at MRS filling stations in Lagos before spreading nationwide.
Dangote accused some fuel marketers of deliberately keeping pump prices high, allegedly to frustrate government efforts and deny Nigerians the benefits of reduced costs.
He alleged discussions had taken place to keep prices artificially high, but insisted the refinery would push ahead with its planned reduction.
He Urged the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) and other bulk buyers, to take advantage of the lower gantry price.
Vowing to use all resources at his disposal to make crash petrol price down Within a week to 10 days, he Stressed that No one Should sell petrol for more than ₦740 nationwide from December to January.
He had criticised the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) over plans to issue import licences for petrol, warning that such actions could undermine local production.
He warned that continued import approvals could push local and modular refineries to the brink. With the price cut set to begin Tomorrow Nigerians are waiting to Start harnessing the promised ₦739 per litre petrol reflecting at filling stations nationwide.
The Founder and President of Dangote Group Aliko Dangote has announced that Petrol will sell for ₦739 per litre across Nigeria from Tomorrow Tuesday, He made the announcement Sunday at a press briefing at the Refinery, in Lagos revealing that the refinery had already slashed its gantry price from ₦828 to ₦699 per litre two days earlier.
Reiterating His Resolve to Enforce the Low price he assures Nigerians That The new pump price, is to first take effect at MRS filling stations in Lagos before spreading nationwide.
Dangote accused some fuel marketers of deliberately keeping pump prices high, allegedly to frustrate government efforts and deny Nigerians the benefits of reduced costs.
He alleged discussions had taken place to keep prices artificially high, but insisted the refinery would push ahead with its planned reduction.
He Urged the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) and other bulk buyers, to take advantage of the lower gantry price.
Vowing to use all resources at his disposal to make crash petrol price down Within a week to 10 days, he Stressed that No one Should sell petrol for more than ₦740 nationwide from December to January.
He had criticised the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) over plans to issue import licences for petrol, warning that such actions could undermine local production.
He warned that continued import approvals could push local and modular refineries to the brink. With the price cut set to begin Tomorrow Nigerians are waiting to Start harnessing the promised ₦739 per litre petrol reflecting at filling stations nationwide.
Petrol price Expected to drop to ₦739 per litre nationwide from Tuesday Dangote
The Founder and President of Dangote Group Aliko Dangote has announced that Petrol will sell for ₦739 per litre across Nigeria from Tomorrow Tuesday, He made the announcement Sunday at a press briefing at the Refinery, in Lagos revealing that the refinery had already slashed its gantry price from ₦828 to ₦699 per litre two days earlier.
Reiterating His Resolve to Enforce the Low price he assures Nigerians That The new pump price, is to first take effect at MRS filling stations in Lagos before spreading nationwide.
Dangote accused some fuel marketers of deliberately keeping pump prices high, allegedly to frustrate government efforts and deny Nigerians the benefits of reduced costs.
He alleged discussions had taken place to keep prices artificially high, but insisted the refinery would push ahead with its planned reduction.
He Urged the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) and other bulk buyers, to take advantage of the lower gantry price.
Vowing to use all resources at his disposal to make crash petrol price down Within a week to 10 days, he Stressed that No one Should sell petrol for more than ₦740 nationwide from December to January.
He had criticised the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) over plans to issue import licences for petrol, warning that such actions could undermine local production.
He warned that continued import approvals could push local and modular refineries to the brink. With the price cut set to begin Tomorrow Nigerians are waiting to Start harnessing the promised ₦739 per litre petrol reflecting at filling stations nationwide.
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