Sylva hinted that the government would look into possible compensation for Nigerians whose automobiles had been damaged by the contaminated fuel.
In his presentation, Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika, said FEC approved a contract to replace aviation operation bridges at airports for N12,097,215,800.09. The Chief Executive Officer, NMDPRA, Mr Farouk Ahmed, while visiting some depots in Lagos on Wednesday after a meeting with industry stakeholders, said at least six vessels, carrying 300 million litres of petrol, ordered by the NNPC had arrived in the country to close the supply gap created by the withdrawal of the contaminated product
Ahmed said the regulator had been able to work with the technical team that included the Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria, the NNPC and the Depot and Petroleum Products Marketers Association of Nigeria to address the issue. “Loading is also ongoing in most of the depots that have confirmed spec products; so, there is no need for panic. Hopefully, by tomorrow, Lagos will be cleared.”
“What we are trying to do now is to manage two things. One to ensure that operations continue as normal,” said Adeosun, who is the chief executive officer of Ardova .
Compensation for damaged cars. Hahaha for this naija. How e go take happen? These people way no gree give you indomi go give you Compensation I laugh in vanacula
PoliceNG going on arresting spree says all that is wrong with Nigeria's Criminal Justice. The buck of the adulterated petrol debacle stops with NNPCgroup. Heads should roll at NNPCgroup, not arresting poor fuel attendants. This is why Nigeria's courts/prisons get jampacked.
Lol.. Have they fixed the stuffs they damaged in this country that they want to fix damaged vehicles; where and how will they track the damaged vehicles
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