After DSS threat, Abuja filling stations set to commence 24hrs operation

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Barely 24hrs after the Department of State Services (DSS) issued a 48hrs ultimatum to all stakeholders in the oil industry to resolve the ongoing fuel scarcity across the country, many filling stations in Abuja are set to begin 24hrs operations.

Some of the fuel stations are the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited Mega station Zone one, NNPC airport road, Lugbe, AA Rano, Jabi, AA Rano Utako, AA Rano Katampe, AYM Shafa, Wuse, AYM ushafa, Shema Katampe, Shema among others.

The spokesperson of DSS, Peter Afunanya said the directive came after the Director-General of DSS, Yusuf Magaji Bichi met with the major stakeholders in the oil industry at the agency headquarters in Abuja on Thursday. Afunanya said at the meeting, the DSS DG made it clear to all the stakeholders that, “enough is enough”, saying that “we also made it clear that whatever the hurdles are, they must be resolved, adding that Nigerians have every right to access fuel.

He said though the agency cannot link the current fuel scarcity to economic sabotage, it was ready to rise to the occasion to curtail the situation.

 

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