Ban on fuel sale chokes Ogun border towns six years after
- Posted By: dailypost
- February 16, 2026

It’s exactly six years and two months since the administration of Nigeria’s late former President Muhammadu Buhari banned the supply of petroleum products to filling stations located within 20 kilometers of Nigeria’s land borders. The ban pronounced in November 2019 was intended to combat the smuggling of subsidized petroleum products to neighbouring countries and stop […]
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