Major oil marketers and depot owners say the fuel scarcity in the country might end in a few days, if the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation sustains the current level of supply.
The Major Marketers Association of Nigeria confirmed that its members, including Total, Oando, Conoil, and Forte Oil, are receiving the product from the NNPC.
Executive Director, Obafemi Olawore, says they have been distributing and will continue until queues disappear.
Major oil marketers and depot owners say the fuel scarcity in the country might end in a few days, if the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation sustains the current level of supply.
The Major Marketers Association of Nigeria confirmed that its members, including Total, Oando, Conoil, and Forte Oil, are receiving the product from the NNPC.
Executive Director, Obafemi Olawore, says they have been distributing and will continue until queues disappear.
Major oil marketers and depot owners say the fuel scarcity in the country might end in a few days, if the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation sustains the current level of supply.
The Major Marketers Association of Nigeria confirmed that its members, including Total, Oando, Conoil, and Forte Oil, are receiving the product from the NNPC.
Executive Director, Obafemi Olawore, says they have been distributing and will continue until queues disappear.
Major oil marketers and depot owners say the fuel scarcity in the country might end in a few days, if the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation sustains the current level of supply.
The Major Marketers Association of Nigeria confirmed that its members, including Total, Oando, Conoil, and Forte Oil, are receiving the product from the NNPC.
Executive Director, Obafemi Olawore, says they have been distributing and will continue until queues disappear.
Major oil marketers and depot owners say the fuel scarcity in the country might end in a few days, if the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation sustains the current level of supply.
The Major Marketers Association of Nigeria confirmed that its members, including Total, Oando, Conoil, and Forte Oil, are receiving the product from the NNPC.
Executive Director, Obafemi Olawore, says they have been distributing and will continue until queues disappear.
Major oil marketers and depot owners say the fuel scarcity in the country might end in a few days, if the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation sustains the current level of supply.
The Major Marketers Association of Nigeria confirmed that its members, including Total, Oando, Conoil, and Forte Oil, are receiving the product from the NNPC.
Executive Director, Obafemi Olawore, says they have been distributing and will continue until queues disappear.
Major oil marketers and depot owners say the fuel scarcity in the country might end in a few days, if the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation sustains the current level of supply.
The Major Marketers Association of Nigeria confirmed that its members, including Total, Oando, Conoil, and Forte Oil, are receiving the product from the NNPC.
Executive Director, Obafemi Olawore, says they have been distributing and will continue until queues disappear.
Major oil marketers and depot owners say the fuel scarcity in the country might end in a few days, if the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation sustains the current level of supply.
The Major Marketers Association of Nigeria confirmed that its members, including Total, Oando, Conoil, and Forte Oil, are receiving the product from the NNPC.
Executive Director, Obafemi Olawore, says they have been distributing and will continue until queues disappear.
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