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NNPC moves to end fuel scarcity, releases 228 trucks to Abuja, environs

As part of efforts to end the present fuel scarcity, NNPC says it has released 228 truckloads of petroleum products to various locations in Abuja and its environs. According to a statement signed and released by Isreal Edjeren, the spokesperson of the Pipelines and Products Marketing Company, PPMC, the marketing and distribution subsidiary of the corporation, 52 trucks have been dispatched to Abuja, while stations around Suleja were allocated 23 trucks.

About 30 trucks were distributed beyond Suleja.
“With the strike action by PENGASSAN and NUPENG called off, PPMC have stepped up efforts to fill the void in supply created by the impasse. As at today, 228 trucks have been dispatched to Abuja and environs.”the statement read
Edjeren said all the major filling stations and key outlets like Total, Conoil, Forte Oil, had been fully served with products.

53 comments:

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    1. OH MY...BUHARI HAS COME TO DESTROY OUR DEAR NATION..I missed the days of my MENTOR GEJ. .it was NEVER as worse as this.. BUHARI THE 419 MOGUL, well done. .I love the way you used the dead brains of your useless followers.

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    2. Once Abuja is ok..
      And probably it's environs..
      Other states gbazikwaa oku okwa ya..?
      Nsogbu adighi

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    3. Real story! Last week they said same and yet it gets worse

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  2. Nice




















    Enugu's second shoe designer

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  3. Se na only Abuja dey naija nie ???





    Damolia.DEW

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  4. Nice one.
    They should do fast an stop it. nigerians are crying calling God to judge terrorist buhari for charming them to vote for him why he is agent of destruction.
    Nigerian is bleeding ooo terrorist take back ur scam change and give us back our corruption ooooooooo

















    #sad indeed

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  5. What about other states?








    LIB ADDICT#just passing#

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  6. Dats very thoughtful of dem. Linda take note!

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  7. They better do or else they will have me to contend with..

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  8. Thank God because fuel scarcity in Abuja no be beans o..

    LIB Celebrity

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  9. Na only Abuja the fuel de go?

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  10. Good news, I'm planning to relocate to Ghana today, this type of change is terrible,

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  11. thank o,bcus 10 ltr is 3k in abj

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  12. its a lie what about the 50trucks that was dispatch to abuja and lagos where are they still now.....Lagos is suffering from fuel if u get to see where filling station selling is either 200 or 150 per liter..

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  13. Pls wat of other States in the country?

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  14. Pls wat of other States in the country?

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  15. Pls wat of other states in the country

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  16. Story for d gods... Na only abj dey naija bah!

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  17. why are they keeping these trucks in the first place???

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  18. Story dis is wat we hear everyday

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  19. Linda I just bought fuel now@ 200 per liter,ahu na fum ka ose now, so dis had 2 be a true story ooooh

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  20. Foolish man! I just hate his governorship, i don't even know why Nigerians voted for him.

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  21. Rubbish na only abuja dey d country abi smh

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  22. Joyous babe,Linda ikeji first cousin11 March 2016 at 06:55

    What of Lagos? No feul,no light to change phone huuu,this one na real chain.

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  23. The same story I keep hearing. I heard something like this last week and nothing changed this week but it rather got worse.

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  24. Nigeria is doomed for change chaiii
    #nwanne linda

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  25. Mtcheww same ol story
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  26. What about other states.

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  27. Buhari will surely die a painful death for suffering the masses.

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  28. They should extend it to Lasgidi asap

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  29. Good moves and that's why it was established in the first place.

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  30. Nice one....but please make it a nation wide distribution

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  31. These so called trucks where claims made last week by NNPC yet this week again they are still claiming to be dispatching same number of trucks. What happened to the 228 & 50 trucks dispatched last week Mr NNPC?

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  32. Same story about 2 weeks ago naw & still the scarcity bites harder! And other cities & tows, are they not in Nigeria? Why the focus on only Abuja? Shior

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