 The Delta State Petroleum Products Monitoring Committee has advised citizens to patronize only petrol stations which sell at reasonably lower prices. Chairman of the Task Force and State Commissioner for Oil and Gas, Prince Iman Angaduba, gave the charge at a news conference in Asaba. The commissioner said that buying from those selling at considerable prices would force others selling at arbitrarily high prices to bring lower their prices. Correspondent Akweme Joro Friday reports that Angaduba said government was concerned about scarcity of fuel and other issues affecting livelihood of the people across the state. The price to crumble would be availability of petrol, the apology of NNPC and the promise of NNPC that they will bring in more petrol. I'm sure that the price will come down. I want to also create the endogenous of our citizens, Delta in particular, to continue to be patient and that patients which they are exercising should be, should metamorphosed into patronizing petrol stations that are selling at the very lowest rate. That way it will drive the others to come down. We're still on, we're still very, very, very, very mindful of the hardship we're going through but we're sure that in no distance time the price will come down. So you get notified about fresh news updates.