Mr Dangote had on Sunday accused the NMDPRA chief of economic sabotage and corruption, saying it was undermining domestic oil refining in Nigeria.
Mr Akanni stated that the government had also mandated all tankers to install safety covers that prevent spillage in the event of a crash.
The agency also cautioned tanker drivers against speeding on roads in Anambra, Ebonyi and Enugu states.
Mr Musa stated that the suspension was decided at a meeting between representatives of the ministry and leaders of transport unions.
He said the IPMAN had continued to record members’ deaths, takeover of business premises by commercial banks and loss of jobs due to the debt.
The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria has urged Nigerians to avoid panic buying as there is enough fuel.
Mr Garima lauded the Dangote refinery for the development.
Despite the pump price hike, many motorists in Abuja have decried the petrol scarcity.
He said IPMAN would not issue further notice upon the expiration of the deadline.
The property is located at Trans-Nkissi Phase 1, along Onitsha/Otuocha Road, Onitsha.
