Nigeria: Concerns As Fuel Queues Worsen in Abuja, Lagos, Others

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Nigeria: Concerns As Fuel Queues Worsen in Abuja, Lagos, Others
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From Abdullateef Aliyu and Dotun Omisakin (Lagos), Seun Adeuyi (Abuja), Ahmad Datti (Kano), Maryam Ahmadu-Suka (Kaduna) & Mumini Abdulkareem (Ilorin)

From Abdullateef Aliyu and Dotun Omisakin , Seun Adeuyi , Ahmad Datti , Maryam Ahmadu-Suka & Mumini Abdulkareem

Stations shut in Abuja included A.A Rano in Airport Road and Shafa at City Gate, Total, AP, Mobil and others across the city. A motorist who identified himself simply as Emma said:"Obviously, this is not panic buying. I think there's no fuel. The government needs to save us this time around because we don't want to experience the suffering we had some months ago."Long queues were more conspicuous at NNPC filling stations at Kofar Nasarawa flyover by Kano Line, Ibrahim Taiwo Road and Kano Club roundabout.

In Kaduna, there were unusual queues at filling stations dispensing fuel including A.A. Rano filling station at Millennium City, Total filling station along Ahmadu Bello Way and MRS filling station along Ali Akilu Road all in Kaduna metropolis.reports that there have not been queues at filling stations across the state for months.

Chairman of the Independent Marketers Association of Nigeria , Ejigbo Depot, Akinrinade Akinade said the scarcity is due to low supply from depots.

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