The 31intervention trucks that have arrived the city of Abuja have been deployed to areas of need. This is made possible by reason of the partnership between NNPC Retail and Capital Oil and Gas. In addition, 150 trucks have been provided by A. A. Rano, Azman, and Rahamaniyya.
According to the MD, PPMC Mrs. Esther
Nnamdi-Ogbue, these interventionist efforts will continue until the queues
dissipate.
Furthermore, despite not being a
regulator PPMC has made an extra effort to curb the effect of the fuel crisis
on the general public by deploying staff to petrol stations across Abuja for
round-the-clock monitoring.
It is believed that with these measures,
normalcy will return to Abuja and its environs in no time. Motorists are
therefore advised for the umpteenth time not to engage in panic buying as this
will encourage the activities of hoarders. They are also advised to be vigilant
and to report any observed sharp practices and other identified areas of need.
We have obtained PPMC’s Twitter and
Facebook accounts for citizens’ reportage and eye witness accounts as follows:
@ppmc_ngr, www.ppmc_ngr/facebook.com.
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#spritual
I am in Lagos, and everytime I hear bout fuel scarcity, I leave the house to try and get fuel, and there is never scarcity at the Forte Oil filling station close to my house...They always have petrol. They have never disappointed me before. There might be a short queue, but in a matter of minutes, you will get petrol there.
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Buhari give us fuel. Ur government is too hard. U r wicked. Globe trotter
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Shay na only abuja dey in need of PMS, what abt lagos and the rest...
ReplyDeleteStory. Hope this shit stop on time. No light no fuel
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Hope it reaches to the right hands
ReplyDeleteNa only abuja fuel dey scarce? we are going thru hell in Lagos pls u guys shld do smthing asp.
ReplyDeleteHmmmmm...na we get the oil well for our backyard oooooo but Na we dey lack the oil...... Irony of life.... We fetch water from our well....put am for bottle and sell am.... Den we no get water to drink
ReplyDeleteNot just Abuja alone but all over the country. Only Jesus can save Nigeria
ReplyDeleteThank u madam,keep doing your good work,your one person that will not collect a kobo,from anybody.
ReplyDeleteThis fuel crisis is now becoming a norm
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ReplyDeleteGood beginning
ReplyDeleteAnd how is the extra measures working for us ? There are still long queues everywhere.
ReplyDeleteI wonder what they me by extra measures when there's even no measure talk more of extra mtchewww.
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Very good! There are so many stations I need to report. Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteOk...hope this measure should be extended to isolo....especially ago-palace way where petro stations are known very well for hoarding
ReplyDeleteThe post said Abuja! Kai! Naija youths and zero reading culture.
DeleteIs the fuel scarcity limited to Abuja alone? Do to other cities what you do to Abuja...
ReplyDelete'bout time!!
ReplyDeleteHope it gets to my area. A litre still 130
ReplyDeleteOk.
ReplyDeleteOkay cool
ReplyDeleteJust do something quick, am fed up with all these ooo
ReplyDeleteWhy only FCT? Like I always say, if container is change without the content been change all reamine the same!
ReplyDeleteWell done PPMC
ReplyDeleteLovely
ReplyDeleteCan't wait for us to have a permanent solution to this lingering crises.
ReplyDelete. ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA
I tell u
DeleteWe've been hearing of dis their promises since God knows when I wonder if they ever get tired of running their wide mouth? Nawa o
ReplyDeleteHmmm...hope we'll see the result soon
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Please do something ASAP.....God help you
ReplyDeleteAs I queue for fuel here so shall their destinies queue for help when those their cancers and cardiac arrests...
ReplyDeleteStory for the gods. That's another way for operation #Loot and Go
ReplyDeleteWhat useless measures??? This is so annoying. There is no fuel and light now is very epileptic. Everywhere is hot and one can't even get fuel to power ones generator. It's terrible. And all we hear is measures are been put in place. So far, it's getting worse by the day
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