As expected, long queues have resurfaced at filling stations dispensing petrol, while majority are under lock and key.
The government had blamed the scarcity to importation of adulterated fuel and modalities for it’s withdrawal from public consumption. However, assurances of addressing the concern, seems not to be yielding the desired results as the scarcity bites hard.
Channel Network Afrique visited some filing stations in Abuja metropolis to feel the pulse of motorists.
For Eniobong Okon, commuters bear the most burden as they pay extra cost to respective destinations. They called on the government to do the needful as well as initiate measures to stop activities of black marketers.