To Minimise Incessant Road Crashes, FG Bans 60,000-litre Fuel Tankers Nationwide

[ThisDayLive - Nigeria] - 20/02/2025
•NMDPRA says imported, locally refined products meet regulatory standards •Explains why Nigeria’s still imports over 50% of required fuels •Says no local refiner has brought in petrol this year Emmanuel
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