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.
It, therefore, urged the state government to act swiftly to prevent further neglect of the region and its people by the cement company.
The minister said the marketers are purposely frustrating supplies to the Abuja city centre, sparking persistent fuel queues.
“The revised freight rate takes effect from June 1, 2022 while still maintaining the current regulated PMS pump price of N165.00 per litre.”
