
Fari made the disclosure yesterday, in Ilorin, adding that his members would ensure availability of PMS and other petroleum products by not selling above the approved official pump price during elections.
He, however, reiterated that members, who wished to sell at any price “below N145 were free to do so.”
“I have not ordered any member to sell the PMS at N140 per litre. Anyone insinuating this rumour lacks the knowledge of the reality on ground,” he said.
He warned members against hoarding and that such a vice could be viewed as an unpatriotic act and high-grade sabotage.
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