Organised Private Sector petitions FG over pump price Of diesel, calls for reduction
The Nigerian Association Of Chambers Of Commerce, Industry, Mines And Agriculture has written a petition to the federal government to investigate and slash diesel pump price to align with declining international oil price.
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