FG orders suspension of fuel sale at border communities
By TVC News Nigeria
17 November 2019 |
3:42 pm
In what could be described as a final onslaught in the fight against smuggling, the Federal Government yesterday, announced the suspension of diesel and petrol products supply to filling stations within 20 kilometres radius to all Nigerian borders.
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