AEC Unity Network Limited, the officially recognised concessionaire for the Abuja-Lagos Super Highway and High-Speed Train projects, has denied any association with an entity known as AEC-Geofocus Consortium (Geofocus).
Minister of Works, Nweze David Umahi, has denied claims that the Federal Ministry of Works awarded a N252.89bn contract for the Abuja-Kaduna-Kano road to Infoquest.
AEC Unity Network Limited has said it has no relationship with AEC-Geofocus Consortium or its representatives regarding a planned Abuja-Lagos Super Highway and High-Speed Train projects.
Retail outlets owned by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited have effected an upward adjustment in the pump price of the Premium Motor Spirit, also known as petrol, from N965 to N990 per litre in the Federal Capital Territory.
NNPC has raised petrol prices by N25 in Abuja and N35 in Lagos, citing rising global oil prices and deregulation.
In December 2024, NNPC actually lowered their prices – from N1,025 to N925 per litre in Lagos, and from N1,040 to N965 per litre in Abuja. But now, NNPC petrol stations in Lagos have raised their price from N925 to N960 per litre.
AEC Unity Network Limited, a construction company, has denied the involvement of AEC-Geofocus Consortium or its representatives in a planned Abuja-Lagos super highway and high-speed train projects.
Just as the Federal government is set to commence Lagos-Abuja Super Highway/ High-speed Train Station Project tentatively by February, 2025,
The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) has denied claims that the country's gasoline prices will shortly increase across the country.
Limited has increased the price of premium motor spirit (PMS), also known as petrol, across its retail outlets in Lagos.
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited has increased the retail price of premium motor spirit (PMS), commonly known as petrol, at its outlets in Lagos. This development comes weeks after the national oil company had reduced the price to N925 per litre in Lagos and N965 per litre in Abuja on December 23, 2024.
As crude cost rises, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC) has raised petrol prices at its retail outlets to N965 in Lagos and N990 in Abuja.