A day after the Department of State Services issued a 48 hours ultimatum to all stakeholders in the oil industry to resolve the ongoing fuel scarcity across the country, 23 filling stations in Abuja have commenced 24 hours operations.
PRNigeria had reported that the DSS Spokesman, Peter Afunanya, announced the directive while briefing newsmen.
Afunanya at the headquarters of service in Abuja on Thursday after a closed-door meeting with stakeholders in the petroleum sector.
He said failure to comply, the DSS will activate its operations across the country.
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According to Afunanya, the challenge of fuel scarcity has assumed a dimension that is detrimental to the security of the country.
He said during the meeting, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited agreed that there is enough product that will serve Nigerians during and after the Yuletide.
Meanwhile, PRNigeria gathered that 23 filling stations will commence 24 hours service from Friday.
Some of the fuel stations are the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited Mega Station, Zone One; NNPCL, Airport Road, Lugbe; AA Rano, Jabi; AA Rano, Utako; AA Rano, Katampe; AYM Shafa, Wuse; AYM, Ushafa; and Shema Katampe, Shema.
Here is the full list of the petrol stations that will operate 24 hours:
1. NNPC MEGA: ZONE 1
PRNigeria./Eagle
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