
Dangote Refinery has announced a reduction in the price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) by N200 per litre within a month, indicating that the refinery has absorbed the recent surge in global oil prices. This marks another instance of price cuts from the refinery, suggesting a trend towards further moderation in fuel prices, according to Premium Times Business.
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