Admin l Saturday, January 06, 2018
ABUJA, Nigeria – The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has no plan to execute an increase in the pump price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), otherwise called petrol, the corporation has said.
In a statement, Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division,(NNPC) Mr. Ndu Ughamadu assured motorists and other consumers of petroleum products that the pump price of petrol remains N143 per litre in NNPC Retail outlets and N145 in other fuel stations, while PMS ex-depot price of N133.28k per litre to marketers is still being maintained.
“In the last few weeks, the corporation has increased its daily truck-outs of PMS per day to ensure petrol sufficiency across the states of the federation”, he said.
He asssured motorists and other consumers of petroleum products that NNPC has a robust sufficiency of petroleum products to cater for their daily consumption.
“Marketers are hereby cautioned against hoarding or diversion, as law enforcement agencies have been enjoined to deal appropriately with defaulters”, the NNPC said, affirming that it has no intension, whatsoever, to execute any increase in the pump price of petrol, and “as such the price of PMS stands at N143 per litre in NNPC Retail outlets and N145 per litre in other fuel stations”.