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IPMAN commends Nigerians for dealing with petrol shortage at Christmas

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Monday, December 26, 2022

Fuel queue and IPMAN president Debo Ahmed

Gas queue and IPMAN president Debo Ahmed

The Unbiased Petroleum Entrepreneurs of Nigeria (IPMAN) has expressed its solidarity with Nigerians celebrating Christmas within the midst of hardship occasioned by the lingering gasoline shortage.

“IPMAN felicitates Nigerians particularly the Christians as they have fun this yr’s Christmas,” learn a press release by the group’s nationwide president Debo Ahmed on Sunday.

“I additionally use this chance to affiliate with everybody on the attempting instances we’re all dealing with within the PMS distribution within the nation.”

The IPMAN president enjoined his members to cooperate with the nationwide oil firm, NNPC Ltd, because it makes “critical efforts in rising importation.”

“This may allow the populace to journey freely with out a lot impact on the price of motion. We stay companions for a brand new Nigeria,” he said.

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