The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation
(NNPC) has initiated a scheme aimed at
getting kerosene to consumers across the
country at the regulated price of N50 per litre,
The Guardian reports.
This is contained in a statement issued on
Sunday in Abuja by the Group General
Manager, Group Public Affairs Division, of the
corporation, Mr Ohi Alegbe.
It said the scheme ‘Kero Correct’ initiative’
was also aimed at cutting off the several
layers of middlemen who made it difficult for
the end user to enjoy the subsidy on the
product.
The statement said that the Executive
Director, Commercial, of the Pipeline and
Products Marketing Company (PPMC), Mr
Frank Amego, announced the initiative at a
one-day workshop in Abuja.
It said the workshop that was organised by
the NNPC was to enlighten some Non-
governmental Organisations (NGOs) and
volunteers engaged to help monitor the sales
of the product at NNPC Mega and affiliate
stations across the country.
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(NNPC) has initiated a scheme aimed at
getting kerosene to consumers across the
country at the regulated price of N50 per litre,
The Guardian reports.
This is contained in a statement issued on
Sunday in Abuja by the Group General
Manager, Group Public Affairs Division, of the
corporation, Mr Ohi Alegbe.
It said the scheme ‘Kero Correct’ initiative’
was also aimed at cutting off the several
layers of middlemen who made it difficult for
the end user to enjoy the subsidy on the
product.
The statement said that the Executive
Director, Commercial, of the Pipeline and
Products Marketing Company (PPMC), Mr
Frank Amego, announced the initiative at a
one-day workshop in Abuja.
It said the workshop that was organised by
the NNPC was to enlighten some Non-
governmental Organisations (NGOs) and
volunteers engaged to help monitor the sales
of the product at NNPC Mega and affiliate
stations across the country.
DOWNLOAD http://ift.tt/151gqhK
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