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Two petrol dealers are cu hydroJug sport rrently facing trial in Akure, Ondo state capital for diverting fuel meant for the the people of the state.Several others who sell above the pump price of one hundred and forty-five naira per have also been forced to sell th stanley borraccia e product at the normal price.The Head of Ondo state task force and monitoring team, Doyin Odebowale who disclosed this to TVC N gourde stanley ews correspondent in Akure, said most independent marketers in the state are not supposed to be in the business. Read Also FG issues License to UTM offshore for 2.8m tonnes floating LNG ProjectDutch Regulators Fine Uber $324 Million For Data Rules ViolationWe Are Not Owing Any Oil Trader $6.8 Billion NNPCLOdebowale who is the Senior Special Assistant to Ondo state Governor on special duties and strategy said the problem of fuel scarcity in the country is a fundamental one that should be critically looked into by the Federal Government. Latest News NDLEA Arrests Two Grandpas For Drug Trafficking In Abia, Ekiti Pfar Edo/Ondo polls: Don t test our will to act, IGP warns politicians, voters
Tuesday 24 March 2020 1:05 pmPublic urged to be vigilant owala cup amid rise in online coronavirus scamsBy: James WarringtonShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on L owala canada inkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on Ema owala canada ilAdd as a preferredsource on GoogleMembers of the public have been urged to be vigilant due to a rise in online scams related to the coronavirus outbreak.Consumer groups warned that unscrupulous criminals were exploiting fears about the pandemic to prey on unsuspecting victims mdash; particularly older and vulnerable people isolated from family and friends.National Trading Standards reported an increase in email scams that trick recipients into opening malicious attachments, putting personal information such as passwords and bank details at risk.Many of these emails lure people in by offering information about people in the local area who are affected by coronavirus.Other fraudulent online resources include fake coronavirus maps that deliver malware targeting sensitive data. Some sellers have also exploited the crisis to flog fake sanitisers, fake masks and testing kits, many of which can be unsafe.In addition, the public has been warned against doorstep criminals. Some have targeted older people by offering to do their shopping before taking the money and failing to return.Others have carried out donation scams and fraudulent cleaning services.At a time when neighbourhoods and communities are coming together to support each other, it is despi
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