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Group Tasks National Assembly On PIB Passage
The Petroleum
Consumers Protection Association (PCPA) has called on the National Assembly to facilitate quick passage of the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB).
The group also commended the efforts of the Petroleum Ministry in its determination to ensuring adequate supply of the petroleum products across the federation.
PCPA noted that since the inception of the present administration it had shown commitment towards ensuring that Nigerians enjoyed steady supply of petroleum products.
The group lauded the management of the pipeline and products marketing company (PPMC) for restoring sanity in fuel retailing outlets, adding that the product was lifted from almost all the 21 state-owned depots across the country recently.
In a statement, spokesman of the group, Mallam Isah Kafaru, said the association would stop at nothing in publishing the list of marketers who attempted to hoard the product from the public.
The statement particularly advised consumers to stop patronising filling stations that run foul of the rules.
PCPA assured the public that it would sustain its will to monitor the consumption and protect the public against filling stations across the nation.
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