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Dependency On PMS by isArray(op): 7:51am On Sep 16, 2024
I've always wondered why the government is not prioritising the reasons for Nigerians over dependency on PMS, I think Nigerians mainly depend on PMS due to
- Poor power supply
- Poor public transportation system in cities

With this two fixed, majority of the population don't have to worry about PMS, and this will benefit the common people. Maybe it is not as straightforward as I think it is but other nations where power supply is regular at least only have to bother about getting PMS for their vehicles, that's if they don't have an electric vehicle.
Re: Dependency On PMS by Ivimmanuel: 8:02am On Sep 16, 2024
Even the power now is even too expensive despite not been stable. 5k can't get you 30 units anymire
Re: Dependency On PMS by isArray(op): 9:54pm On Sep 22, 2024
Ivimmanuel:
Even the power now is even too expensive despite not been stable. 5k can't get you 30 units anymire
Sigh, these are the things that matter in the grand scheme of things, but it looks like the government don't give a damn and a lot of Nigerians are very much okay with the system
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