January 1, 2012. The country received a rude shock when the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA) announced that the fuel subsidy on premium motor spirit (petrol) has been removed. Within minutes, petrol stations closed shop. After a few hours a few of them resumed business after changing the price at the pumps from N65 per litre to between N140 and N290 per litre across the country. That was the New Year gift Nigerians received from the Federal Government of Nigeria.
#OccupyNigeria
#OccupyNigeria
#OccupyNigeria
January 1, 2012. The country received a rude shock when the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA) announced that the fuel subsidy on premium motor spirit (petrol) has been removed. Within minutes, petrol stations closed shop. After a few hours a few of them resumed business after changing the price at the pumps from N65 per litre to between N140 and N290 per litre across the country. That was the New Year gift Nigerians received from the Federal Government of Nigeria.