“This will allow them work towards reducing the hardship being faced by the masses, presently,” he added.
According to him, this is to support less privileged individuals in society currently facing hardships.
Mr Isong said the association had been holding a daily logistic emergency meeting with NNPCL management to improve supply.
The government had set up a technical committee to carry out the blending of the off-spec petrol, to comply with the acceptable standard.
MRS received the product in its depot and distributed the product to only eight of its stations in Lagos.
Mr. Oyebanji was reacting to the federal government’s plan to increase the PMS freight rate, also known as petrol, from N7.51 per litre to N9.11.
