Decline In Fuel Importation: Matters Arising
[Independent - Nigeria] - 10/02/2026
The Central Bank of Nigeria recently disclosed that Nigeria’s $14.58 billon expended on importation of petroleum products in 2023 drastically reduced by $7.87 billion, or 54 per cent, to $6.71…
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