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APC group commends Kyari’s intervention over fuel scarcity

Members of the All Progressive Congress, under the aegis of APC Leaders Group, has commended the group chief executive officer (GCEO) of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited, Mele Kyari, for taking prompt action to ensure adequate supply of petrol across the country.

In a statement signed by its Director General, Ugochukwu Paul, the group commend Kyari’s effort to which according to the group has brought lasting solution to fuel scarcity in the country.

“This swift responses to tackle the brewing fuel scarcity problem across the country has helped to make fuel available at filling stations which is commendable”.

“We know him as a very focused and dogged personality who is known for his ability to deliver promptly with tangible results. We are supporting him and enjoin all stakeholders to do same instead of casting aspersions and embarking on fault-finding because his effort has blessed us as a nation”.

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