•Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan today ordered government officials to travel in a single bus during official trips to reduce fuel consumption, amid shortages caused by the Middle East war. Fuel prices in the East African nation have soared by about one-third since March, the country’s energy reg...
•Tinubu and fuel pump Niger Republic has turned to Nigeria for help after being hit by fuel shortage. The West African country reached out to Nigeria despite months of diplomatic tensions and hostile rhetoric, reports Sunday PUNCH. It was learnt that a delegation of senior officials of the military junta travelled down to Abuja to […]
•Fuel scarcity There is looming fuel scarcity in Lagos and other parts of Nigeria as tanker drivers have stopped fuel loading over alleged harassment by officials of the Lagos State Government and the Federal Ministry of Transportation. Also, telecommunications companies have raised concerns over a possible network blackout as the strike by pe...
•Port Harcourt refinery The Niger Delta Youth Network (NDYN) has expressed outrage over the repeated delays in commencing fuel production at the Port Harcourt refinery, despite numerous promises. The refinery, with a capacity of 210,000 barrels per day, was expected to start refining 60,000 barrels of crude oil daily after reaching mechanical ...
•Tinubu Civil Society Organizations, CSOs, numbering 1,000 under the auspices of the Coalition Of Civil Society Organisations, CCSOs, today, faulted President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Economic Team over current economic challenges and called for its immediate reconstitution. Expressing deep concern and worry over the state of the economy and escala...
The recent upward adjustment in petrol prices across Nigeria has worsened fuel scarcity, leading to a confused situation in Lagos, where motorists and commuters grapple with exorbitant costs and long queues The price hike was implemented shortly after the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) admitted owing suppliers $6.8 billion...
•Frank Tietie The Executive Director of Citizens Advocacy for Social Economic Rights, Frank Tietie, has said it is disgraceful for Nigeria to be facing the Premium Motor Spirit crisis. Tietie said he was surprised, shocked, and deeply embarrassed by the ongoing fuel scarcity in Nigeria when he featured on a programme on Arise TV today. [&helli...

