PDP has rejected government’s pinch in ex-depot price of fuel to N108 per litre, insisting on a new pricing template that should accommodate a pump price of between N60 and N70 per litre to reflect the crash in price of crude on the international market.
The Peoples Democratic Party has rejected federal government’s pinch in ex-depot price of fuel to N108 per litre, insisting on a new pricing template that should accommodate a pump price of between N60 and N70 per litre to reflect the crash in the price of crude oil and petroleum products on the international market.
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