Oil Marketers Issue Seven-day Ultimatum to FG to Pay N800bn Subsidy Debt
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N800b subsidy debt: Oil marketers give Fed Govt 7-day ultimatum to pay cash - The Nation NigeriaOIL marketers yesterday gave the Federal Government a seven-day ultimatum to pay them N800 billion. They threatened to wind up operations at the depots across the country should the government fail to settle them. According to them, the government should pay the arrears in cash and not as promissory note. The marketers, comprising Major OilRead More
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