The National Operations Comptroller of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Associations of Nigeria, Mike Osatuyi, has disclosed the likelihood of another increase on the price of PMS in the coming days, even as price on PMS continue to remain stable at 163 naira per litre in most filling stations visited by ait.live in Lagos on Tuesday.
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Osatuyi noted that the closure of deports leading to serious challenges by members to access the product, is what is presently causing partial scarcity of PMS across the country.
(Edited by Tunde Orebiyi)