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National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has urged

  Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has urged Nigerians not to engage in panic buying of Premium Motor find Spirit (PMS), popularly known as fuel, as the country has adequate stock of the products to last for over 60-days. Mr Mele Kyari, Group Managing Director of the corporation, gave the assurance while briefing newsmen on Sunday in Abuja. Kyari assured that NNPC had the support of all stakeholders to ensure an adequate supply of petroleum products in the country. He said: “There is absolutely no scarc house ity anywhere; our supply is robust, we have fuel that will last this country even for 60-days if assuming we do not import any. “Of course people because of the pandemic, stay at home, may try to conserve fuel, there is no need to do this. “Maintain your normal life, NNPC has secur business ed all assurances that trucks will be moving freely across the country throughou He appealed to Nigerians no to flood fuel stations as there was no need

National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has urged

  Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has urged Nigerians not to engage in panic buying of Premium Motor Spirit webapex.net (PMS), popularly known as fuel, as the country has adequate stock of the products to last for over 60-days. Mr Mele Kyari, Group Managing Director of the corporation, gave the assurance while briefing newsmen on Sunday in Abuja. Kyari assured that NNPC had the support of all westernmagazine.org stakeholders to ensure an adequate supply of petroleum products in the country. He said: “There is absolutely no scarcity anywhere; our supply is robust, we have fuel that will last this country even for 60-days if assuming we do not import any. “Of course people because of the pa ysin.org ndemic, stay at home, may try to conserve fuel, there is no need to do this. “Maintain your normal life, NNPC has secured all assurances that trucks will be moving freely across the country throughout this period of difficulty and supply will be sustain

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  Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has urged Nigerians not to engage in panic buying of Premium Motor Spir usatimes.cc t (PMS), popularly known as fuel, as the country has adequate stock of the products to last for over 60-days. Mr Mele Kyari, Group Managing Director of the corporation, gave the assurance while briefing newsmen on Sunday in Abuja. Kyari assured that NNPC had the support usanews.cc of all stakeholders to ensure an adequate supply of petroleum products in the country. He said: “There is absolutely no scarcity anywhere; our supply is robust, we have fuel that will last this co news untry even for 60-days if assuming we do not import any. “Of course people because of the pandemic, stay at home, may try to conserve fuel, there is no need to do this. “Maintain your normal life, NNPC has secured all assurances that trucks will be moving freely across the country throughout this period of difficulty and supply will be sustained’’. He appea