The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has expressed surprise that there is still fuel scarcity after disbursing 25,042,686 litres of petrol to 11 depots in two days.
Statistics made available by the corporation shows that Suleja supplied a total of 7,178,613 litres on the 14th and 15th November this year, while Kaduna depot supplied 2,470,490 and Kano depot supplied 4,130,847 litres during the two days period alone.
The statistics also indicate that Mina depot supplied 224,986 litres, while Gusua depot supplied 2,311,951 litres, Satelite depot supplied 2,164,940 litres and Ilorin depot supplied 303,000 litres during the period.
Ore depot supplied 110,989 litres, Ibadan depot supplied 766,007 litres, Gombe area supplied 3,662,893 litres and Aba depot supplied 917,970 litres.
But mixed reactions continue to trail the NNPC claim on availability of fuel.
However, checks by our correspondent in Lagos on Monday show that most petrol stations are still under lock and key, while others were selling for over 150 per litre.
Also in Benue State most filling were selling for N200 per litre and beyond.
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