Pms fct filling stations comply with n125 per litre directive
A very specific and technical question!
To answer your question:
The Nigerian government has indeed issued a directive that all filling stations in the country should sell Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) at a maximum price of N125 per liter.
The directive was issued by the Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources, in collaboration with the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR).
The directive aims to ensure that all filling stations in Nigeria sell PMS at a uniform price, which is N125 per liter, to prevent price manipulation and ensure that consumers are not exploited.
However, it's worth noting that the implementation of this directive has been met with some challenges, as some filling stations have been found to be selling PMS above the regulated price. The government has therefore been working to ensure that all filling stations comply with the directive and sell PMS at the regulated price of N125 per liter.
It's also important to note that the N125 per liter price is inclusive of all taxes and levies, and that the government has also introduced measures to ensure that the price of PMS is not increased due to external factors such as fluctuations in global crude oil prices.