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BREAKING: IPMAN gives shocking update on fuel scarcity
There were indications that the raging petrol shortage could last beyond next week as earlier promised by the Federal Government.
The government had Wednesday said it had placed orders for over a 2.1billion litres of methanol-free petrol to ensure the queues vanish in a few days.
However, National Operations Controller, Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, MIKE OSATUYI, said in an interview with journalists that the Federal Government and other stakeholders are working to end it, explaining that shortage might end in Lagos because of increased loading, while it might continue in other parts of the country because of bad roads and other problems.
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