- A group of concerned gas dealers in Nigerian has asked the Senate to intervene in the award of an N150 billion contract to the Rungas group
- The group said the contract did not follow due process and asked the Federal Government to terminate
- The petition signed by the group’s chairman, Mohammed Sule, alleged that contract award is shrouded in secrecy
A group of LPG gas dealers has asked the Senate Committee on Gas Resources to stop the alleged secret award of N150 billion contract to Rungas Group for the supply of Type-3 LPG Cylinders under the federal government’s palliative scheme.
The petition signed by the National Chairman of LPG Gas Dealers, Sule Mohammed, alleged that the multibillion naira contract did not follow due process as contained in the Public Procurement Act, 2007, as amended, and asked the Nigerian government to terminate the process.