Senate gives Buhari 2 weeks to end fuel scarcity
Abuja - The Senate has directed the Minister of Petroleum
Resources, President Muhammadu Buhari, to end the ongoing
fuel scarcity in the country within two weeks from now,
Vanguard reports.
Chairman of the committee, Senator Uche Ekwunife, who gave
the directive,Thursday, in Abuja, during the committee’s
meeting with top officials of Ministry of Petroleum Resources,
insisted that the petroleum minister must not only end the
scarcity but ensure that fuel was sold to the public at
government’s controlled price of N87 per litre.
Senator Ekwunife,representing Anambra South, on the
platform of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party,
PDP,frowned at the ongoing fuel crisis, saying Nigerians were
suffering untold hardship following the development.
Also read: Kachikwu directs free distribution of hoarded
petroleum products
Dr Ibe Kachikwu, the Minister of State, Petroleum Resources,
last week instructed the Department of Petroleum Resources
(DPR) to distribute petrol of any filling stations involved in
hoarding to customers free of charge.
He said that the decision became necessary given the attitude
of some filling stations to hoard fuel to the detriment of the
masses.
Read more at Vanguard
- News 24
Resources, President Muhammadu Buhari, to end the ongoing
fuel scarcity in the country within two weeks from now,
Vanguard reports.
Chairman of the committee, Senator Uche Ekwunife, who gave
the directive,Thursday, in Abuja, during the committee’s
meeting with top officials of Ministry of Petroleum Resources,
insisted that the petroleum minister must not only end the
scarcity but ensure that fuel was sold to the public at
government’s controlled price of N87 per litre.
Senator Ekwunife,representing Anambra South, on the
platform of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party,
PDP,frowned at the ongoing fuel crisis, saying Nigerians were
suffering untold hardship following the development.
Also read: Kachikwu directs free distribution of hoarded
petroleum products
Dr Ibe Kachikwu, the Minister of State, Petroleum Resources,
last week instructed the Department of Petroleum Resources
(DPR) to distribute petrol of any filling stations involved in
hoarding to customers free of charge.
He said that the decision became necessary given the attitude
of some filling stations to hoard fuel to the detriment of the
masses.
Read more at Vanguard
- News 24
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