IPMAN: we can’t sell petrol at N121.5 per litre
il marketers yesterday said it was impossible for its members to sell petrol at the new government regulated N121.5 per litre.
Reacting to the new price announced by the Petroleum Pricing Regulatory Agency , IPMAN said the agency has advised them to either sell at the new pump price or adjust to what will make Nigerians happy. The IPMAN Chairman Kano chapter, Alhaji Bashir Danmallam, in a statement in Kano, urged marketers under his jurisdiction to comply with the new price modulation advice by ensuing that no one sells above the approved N123.5 per litre.
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