Presidency denies interfering in Warri delineation, warns against disruption of oil production
The Nigerian Presidency denies interfering in the controversial Warri delineation amid protests that have disrupted 13 oil facilities and threatened crude production. It insists the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) must follow court judgments without political pressure.
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