Palliative: Borno Rep Contracts 15 Fuel Stations To Dispense Petrol For N430/Ltr

Marketers are selling fuel for between N635 and N655 per litre in Maiduguri

Petrol price

Ahmed Satomi, a member of the House of Representatives representing the Jere Federal Constituency, has contracted 15 petrol stations to dispense fuel to commercial tricyclists and motorists at N430 per litre.

Marketers are selling fuel for between N635 and N655 per litre in Maiduguri, the capital of Borno State.

According to him, the intervention was intended to supplement the state’s grain distribution to mitigate the effects of subsidy removal in the state.

“Fifteen filling stations were contracted to sell 37,500 litres of petrol at N430 per litre, and we would augment the balance of market prices,” he explained.

Satomi, represented by the chairman of the petroleum palliative committee, Nur Lawan, observed that many tricycle riders and transporters were forced out of business, highlighting the need to assist them.

A keke Napep operator, Abdullahi Mohammed, said;

If other lawmakers and government officials can extend a similar gesture, we’ll recover our capital and operate the business at low cost. It will also trickle down to our passengers, because we’ll charge low, he said.

Why we’re losing high-profile corruption cases – EFCC

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has bemoaned the use of legal loopholes and judicial instruments to obstruct justice in the fight against corruption.

This is as the antigraft agency bemoaned its inability to secure convictions in corruption cases, including high-profile ones.

It also enumerated some challenges hampering the swift prosecution of corruption cases and securing convictions.

Speaking with newsmen in Kaduna, the spokesman for the EFCC, Wilson Uwajaren, disclosed that the agency’s losses are due to what he described as frivolous court judgements.

He stated that judges give verdicts based on technicalities rather than the facts and national interest.

He also noted that arbitrary adjournment of corruption cases, among other factors, played a role in its travails.

Uwajaren, who shared the insight at a one-day workshop for media practitioners on Effective Reporting of EFCC activities held in Kaduna state, also disclosed that the commission secured about 7,700 convictions nationwide in 2022.

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