Fuel marketers in Lagos yesterday adjusted their
pumps in compliance with federal government’s
50 kobo price cut on fuel billed to commence on
January 1, 2016. Daily Trust monitored filling
stations in Ikorodu Road, Oregun, Ikeja, Lagos
Island and other parts of the state observed that
most of the marketers conspicuously displaced
new price tags of N86:50 on their signage.
The NNPC Mega Station in Oregun also dispensed
the product at N86.50 per litre to customers
when our correspondent visited. An attendant in
one of the stations in Ikorodu Road said the
station has no choice than to dispense the
product at the new price in compliance with
government’s directive.
Reporters also observed that there were no
queues in most of the filling stations in Lagos
yesterday.
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Saturday, 2 January 2016
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