NNPC Alerts Over Low Grade Diesel in Nigeria via thisdaylive
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation yesterday raised the alarm over the prevalent low grade and contaminated AGO, otherwise called diesel offered at discounted prices in parts of the country.
He explained that NNPC Retail Limited as a market leader considered it incumbent upon it to alert the public on the subject. As a deregulated product, diesel is also imported by other major and independent marketers in the country, the corporation said.
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