It was also announced that the subsidy removal will lead to an increase in the price of petrol and the product will now sell for as much as N145 per litre.
Nigerians attack Buhari over petrol price increase
The Federal Government, on Wednesday, May 11, 2016, announced the removal of fuel subsidies in Nigeria.
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