Alhaji Tokunbo
Korodo, the South-West Chairman of the union, disclosed this in an interview
with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos today.
“The NNPC has fixed
N150 per litre as the new depot price of kerosene and has directed all its
depots and private depot to comply with the directive. This did not include the
transportation of the product or several levies and bank interests paid by marketers.
“Consequently,
marketers will now add all these expenses to the depot price to arrive at N190,
N200 or N220 depending on their locations. The advantage of this is that it
will open door for more marketers to commence importation of kerosene just like
petrol,’’ he said.




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