Port-Harcourt Refinery Shuts Down Again, Weeks After $1.5billion Rehabilitation
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Tankers that typically crowd the refinery’s premises were seen stranded, with 18 trucks parked along the busy access road and nine inside the parking yard.
Sources also accused the prison administration of failing to provide adequate medical attention, saying, “There is no good medical care. Since November 28, 2021, we have been treated like slaves.”
SaharaReporters earlier reported that the CP declared Sowore wanted over what he described as “public disturbance” linked to protests against the illegal demolition of houses in Oworonshoki community, Lagos.
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