The development, according to IPMAN, follows the marketers’ new deal with Dangote Refinery.
IPMAN National President, Alhaji Maigandi Garima, who made this known on Sunday in Abuja, commended the Dangote refinery for the development
According to him, the new price was necessitated by the reduction in Dangote Refinery’s fuel ex-depot price and uniform arrangement, which would enable marketers to sell at N935 in their outlets nationwide.
Dangote Refinery recently announced a reduction in fuel price by 7.27 per cent from N970 per litre to N899.50 per litre at its loading gantry and provided generous credit terms to marketers.
In a bid to ensure that the price reduction gets to the consumers, Dangote Refinery signed a partnership with MRS to sell petrol from its retail outlets nationwide at N935.
The price reduction which is designed to alleviate transport cost during the festive period and beyond, has already commenced in Lagos, and will be applicable nationwide from Monday.
According to him, the new price was necessitated by the reduction in Dangote Refinery’s fuel ex-depot price and uniform arrangement, which would enable marketers to sell at N935 in their outlets nationwide.
Dangote Refinery recently announced a reduction in fuel price by 7.27 per cent from N970 per litre to N899.50 per litre at its loading gantry and provided generous credit terms to marketers.
In a bid to ensure that the price reduction gets to the consumers, Dangote Refinery signed a partnership with MRS to sell petrol from its retail outlets nationwide at N935.
The price reduction which is designed to alleviate transport cost during the festive period and beyond, has already commenced in Lagos, and will be applicable nationwide from Monday.
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Okoo Noted,till we check in a fuel station near us today 🙄🙄
ReplyDeleteGood news, we hope it will be implemented.
ReplyDeleteThank God today it's Monday already 🙏
ReplyDeleteStill too high.
ReplyDeleteNice one 👍
ReplyDeleteN935?
ReplyDeleteI laugh
Poor masses 😪
Consumption dropped drastically, very few cars on the road everywhr, don’t tell me abt their export to other African countries because their main mrkt is naija, how many ppl are in other African countries? For those that have travelled and seen, there is no African country with as many cars on the road as Nigeria. So in essence, they didn’t bring it down cos they like us, they brought it down cos they are forced to, by the low demand. The laws of demand and supply.
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