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Monday, 14 March 2016

DPR Shuts Down NNPC Filling Station In Akwa Ibom


 
 
The Controller (Operations) in charge of Akwa Ibom and Cross River, Bassey Nkanga, while speaking with the News Agency of Nigeria in Eket on Sunday said that the the mega station, NNPC, was sealed becuase it had amassed fuel in its storage tanks, but refused to sell it to members of the public.
 
Mr. Nkanga, however, said that although the state was experiencing shortage of the product, the situation was not peculiar to the area.
 
He appealed to residents of the state to be patient as government was working hard to redress the problem.
 
“The fuel scarcity is not experienced only in Akwa Ibom; it is a national problem.

“Yesterday, we got two trucks of the product for Uyo. We are monitoring the sale of the product to see if there will be any illegality,’’ Nkanga said.
 
Meanwhile, motorists in the state have continued to express displeasure at situation created by the scarcity of the product.
 
This is because a litre of the product now sells for between N170 and N200 in Eket and environs and transport fares in the area have increased as a result.

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