LIBERIA: To Ease Gasoline Crisis In Liberia, Several Gasoline Tankers Leave For Freetown

As the crisis of gasoline shortage continues, a local importer of the product has disclosed the departure of several tankers to neighboring Sierra Leone, specifically in Freetown to see how best the product will be brought in the country to quickly ease the shortage of the product in the country.
Speaking on a local radio station (Prime FM), the Chief Executive Officer of the Aminita Filling Stations in Liberia, Mr. Siaka Toure said in order to quickly attack the seriousness of gasoline shortage in the country, from of his tankers have been dispatched to Freetown to help bring in the country gasoline product while awaiting the arrival of a bigger vessel.
He assured Liberians that in the next few days, the tankers dispatched to Freetown will be arriving in the country to help ease the shortage of the product on the Liberia market.
Mr. Toure’s assurance to the public has brought relief to the people, especially the arrival of gasoline in the country. Many callers who called on Prime FM during the appearance of the Aminita Filling Stations CEO, expressed thanks and appreciation to him for given the actual information on the arrival of gasoline in the country.
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