FuelScarcity: "I cannot be keeping fuel in the government house while our people keep suffering'' - Fayose says, orders release of petrol in state govt house to the public - Sirealsilver

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FuelScarcity: "I cannot be keeping fuel in the government house while our people keep suffering'' - Fayose says, orders release of petrol in state govt house to the public

Governor Fayose releases petrol in the state government house to the public, says "I cannot be keeping fuel in the government house while our people keep suffering
To reduce the effects of the current fuel scarcity in Ekiti State, the state Governor, Ayo Fayose has directed that 80 percent of the petrol in the Government Fuel Dump released to two petrol stations in Ado Ekiti, to be sold to the public at the control price of N145 per litre.


The governor, who made this known through his verified Twitter Handle said "The maximum a single individual can buy will be 25 litres."
He said; "I cannot be keeping fuel in the govt house dump while our people keep suffering. I have asked them to pump out 80% of the petrol in the Govt House Fuel Dump to be sold at the control price of N145. I am going to town to locate the two petrol stations where the petrol will be sold."
The governor lamented the hardship being faced by Nigerians as a result of the petrol scarcity.
He said "the APC led federal government has turned the joy of Nigerians to groaning. People can not travel to meet their families because of the wickedness of this APC government. This hardship is too much for Nigerians to bear at this time and it is obvious that President Muhammadu Buhari does not have solution to the fuel scarcity."
FuelScarcity: "I cannot be keeping fuel in the government house while our people keep suffering'' - Fayose says, orders release of petrol in state govt house to the public Reviewed by sirealsilver on December 25, 2017 Rating: 5 To reduce the effects of the current fuel scarcity in Ekiti State, the state Governor, Ayo Fayose has directed that 80 percent of the pet...

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