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– Petrol queues in Lagos had considerably reduced, adding that Abuja would be free by Sunday.
– NNPC appealed to Nigerians to bear with the corporation, saying that it was working hard to ensure that the refineries were back on stream.
The Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) said it had made special arrangement to provide intervention trucks that would ensure adequate supply of petroleum products in the country.
Mr Victor Adeniran, NNPC’s Group Executive Director, Commercial and Investment, disclosed this during a monitoring tour of filling stations in Abuja on Saturday.
“Since Thursday, we have made special arrangement for intervention trucks.