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Fuel Scarcity: NSCDC Warns Against Diverting, Hoarding Petrol

The Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps, NSCDC, has warned against diversion and hoarding of petroleum products.

Jigawa NSCDC state commandant, CC. Musa A Malla, issued the warning on Tuesday at the decoration of 66 newly promoted officers held at the command’s headquarters in Dutse.

He said the state command is making efforts to check the diversion and hoarding of premium motor spirit, PMS, across the state and the country at large.

“Our men are all over and are putting eyes on the activities of filling stations to end lingering fuel scarcity in the state,” he said.

Malla said the command will not fold its hands and allow marketers and filling stations to causing unnecessary hardship on citizens.

He however urged those promoted to the new rank to take it as another challenge to increase their productivity.

“To whom much is given much is also expected, you need to work harder to reciprocate the gesture” CC malla said.

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