“My heart is full. I am truly excited. I watched the events closely and realised how much I missed this,” Mr Ojulari said.
Mr Aneke reaffirmed the NAF’s resolve to support NNPCL in protecting national resources and tackling criminal networks undermining the country’s energy sector.
The youths said Mr Kyari was working to solve fuel scarcity.
The NNPCL said it experienced a three-day disruption in distribution due to logistical issues.
All parties committed to resolving the issues within an agreed framework.
“The Nembe crude oil grade also has low sulphur content’’
Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Timipre Sylva, said the government was addressing all hiccups affecting fuel scarcity.
Mr Buhari said he knew what it felt like for a country to suffer from energy shortage.
Advising Nigerians against panic buying, the federal government said the country currently has over 2 billion litres of petrol in various depots.
The state-run Newswire said some retail outlets it monitored on Friday in the state were opened and dispensing fuel.
