
JUST IN: DSS ORDERS NNPCL TO RESOLVE FUEL SCARCITY IN 48 HOURS
The Department of State Services has given the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited and other downstream stakeholders 48 hours to put an end to the country’s ongoing fuel shortage.
Speaking to reporters on Thursday at the DSS headquarters in Abuja, the spokesperson, Peter Afunanya, said they held a meeting behind closed doors with stakeholders who decided to end the shortage.
All DSS commands, he claimed, had been put on red alert and would soon start their operations to bring defaulters to justice.
Details later……
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