The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) yesterday said it had injected another 28.2 million litres of aviation fuel into the market to curb the current scarcity.
It was learnt that the fresh supply brought the total number of aviation fuel influx into the market, from NNPC alone, to 38.7million litres in the last six days.
But the influx has not assuaged the crippling fuel shortage at airports nationwide, as most passengers, till yesterday afternoon, were still stranded at major terminals.
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) yesterday said it had injected another 28.2 million litres of aviation fuel into the market to curb the current scarcity.
It was learnt that the fresh supply brought the total number of aviation fuel influx into the market, from NNPC alone, to 38.7million litres in the last six days.
But the influx has not assuaged the crippling fuel shortage at airports nationwide, as most passengers, till yesterday afternoon, were still stranded at major terminals.
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) yesterday said it had injected another 28.2 million litres of aviation fuel into the market to curb the current scarcity.
It was learnt that the fresh supply brought the total number of aviation fuel influx into the market, from NNPC alone, to 38.7million litres in the last six days.
But the influx has not assuaged the crippling fuel shortage at airports nationwide, as most passengers, till yesterday afternoon, were still stranded at major terminals.
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) yesterday said it had injected another 28.2 million litres of aviation fuel into the market to curb the current scarcity.
It was learnt that the fresh supply brought the total number of aviation fuel influx into the market, from NNPC alone, to 38.7million litres in the last six days.
But the influx has not assuaged the crippling fuel shortage at airports nationwide, as most passengers, till yesterday afternoon, were still stranded at major terminals.
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) yesterday said it had injected another 28.2 million litres of aviation fuel into the market to curb the current scarcity.
It was learnt that the fresh supply brought the total number of aviation fuel influx into the market, from NNPC alone, to 38.7million litres in the last six days.
But the influx has not assuaged the crippling fuel shortage at airports nationwide, as most passengers, till yesterday afternoon, were still stranded at major terminals.
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) yesterday said it had injected another 28.2 million litres of aviation fuel into the market to curb the current scarcity.
It was learnt that the fresh supply brought the total number of aviation fuel influx into the market, from NNPC alone, to 38.7million litres in the last six days.
But the influx has not assuaged the crippling fuel shortage at airports nationwide, as most passengers, till yesterday afternoon, were still stranded at major terminals.
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) yesterday said it had injected another 28.2 million litres of aviation fuel into the market to curb the current scarcity.
It was learnt that the fresh supply brought the total number of aviation fuel influx into the market, from NNPC alone, to 38.7million litres in the last six days.
But the influx has not assuaged the crippling fuel shortage at airports nationwide, as most passengers, till yesterday afternoon, were still stranded at major terminals.
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) yesterday said it had injected another 28.2 million litres of aviation fuel into the market to curb the current scarcity.
It was learnt that the fresh supply brought the total number of aviation fuel influx into the market, from NNPC alone, to 38.7million litres in the last six days.
But the influx has not assuaged the crippling fuel shortage at airports nationwide, as most passengers, till yesterday afternoon, were still stranded at major terminals.