THURSDAY 21ST MAY 2020

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At 20.89bn Litres, Nigeria’s Petrol Imports Hit Six-year High South-west takes delivery of 6.24bn litres North-east gets 1.4bn litres Ejiofor Alike in Lagos and James Emejo in Abuja Nigeria imported a total of 20.89 billion litres of petrol in 2019, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) stated

yesterday. Of this figure, the Southwest took delivery of the highest number of trucks, 170,464 or 6.24 billion litres, while the least, 30,963 trucks or 1.4 billion litres went to

the North-east. This figure represented a six-year high after the country had imported 20.14 billion litres in 2018, representing a five-year high. Statistics showed that the

17.3 billion litres of petrol imported in 2017 represented a four-year low. The NBS report, released yesterday, also indicated that 5.15 billion litres of diesel as well as 128.11 million litres of

Household Kerosene (HHK) were imported within 2019. Diesel importation had declined for the second consecutive year in 2018 to 4.23 billion litres from 4.27 billion litres in 2017.

In 2016, diesel importation was 4.6 billion litres, indicating a nine per cent slump in two years. However, in 2019, it rose to Continued on page 8

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Sultan Urges Muslims to Comply with Social Distancing as Govs Relax Restrictions Again, IG directs police top brass to exempt journalists, others on essential service from curfew Lagos doctors begin stay-at-home protest COVID-19 cases increase by 284 to 6,677 with 1,840 discharged, 200 dead 80% of Nigeria’s cases don’t need hospital care, says epidemiologist Catholic archbishop asks FG to consider herbal remedies 292 stranded Nigerians arrive from Saudi Arabia Chiemelie Ezeobi, Martins Ifijeh, Dike Onwuamaeze in Lagos Kingsley Nwezeh, Olawale Ajimotokan, Adedayo Akinwale in Abuja and Seriki Adinoyi in Jos As some governors in the northern part of the country

are relaxing restrictions, occasioned by the onset of COVID-19, to enable their citizens to celebrate the Eidul-Fitr festival this weekend, the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar Continued on page 8

Reddington Crashes Cost of Open-heart Surgery in Nigeria Now $90,000 less than US hospitals’ $100,000 charge Emma Okonji and Nosa Alekhuogie Open-Heart surgery is now cheaper in Nigeria than in

foreign countries, surgeons that successfully performed the recent complex medical Continued on page 8

BONDING... National Security Adviser to the President, Maj-Gen. Babagana Monguno (left), and Chief of Staff to the President, Prof. Ibrahim Gambari, during the virtual Federal Executive Council meeting in Abuja...yesterday godwin omoigui

Court Declines to Stop Deliberation on Infectious Disease Bill...Page 6


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