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Hope Alive? See When Fuel pump Price Will Reduce

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Last updated: September 27, 2020 8:47 pm
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Nigerians can keep their hope alive and expect that things get better soon in the country.
 
Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed has said the price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) and other petroleum products in Nigeria will reduce when Aliko Dangote’s refinery and other modular refineries come on stream.
 
The minister gave the hint on Sunday while featuring on a radio interview programme conducted in Yoruba Language
 
Muhammed disclosed that the first modular refinery with a daily capacity of 5,000 barrels of petroleum products would be inaugurated in October in Imo State.
Mohammed who said government policies are in the best interest of the nation maintained that the federal government is performing despite the the lean resources accrued to it.
 
He insisted that subsidy is no longer sustainable in the face of the dwindling revenue of the government.

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