The ease of getting petrol by motorists and other residents
in Kaduna has become more difficult as long queues resurfaced in the
state capital and other parts of the state.
An (IGB)Reader monitored the situation within the
state capital, reported that long queues have taken over the few filling
stations in the city, selling the petrol as motorists besiege the
outlets to get the product for their respective uses.
Motorists and commercial tricycle operators were seen struggling to
get into the station as only two out of the ten pumps were dispensing
product to customers.
As at the time of filing this report, black marketers have resurfaced
along major roads and streets, selling petrol above the official pump
price. A gallon of petrol sold at N120 per litre as against the N86 per
litre.
Residents expressed fears that the situation could worsen and affect
socio-economic activities if nothing is done by government to address
the situation.
Virtually all filling stations in the state capital have not been
dispensing the product since the start of last week due to the drop in
supply to the state.
Abeokuta, Ogun State
In Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital, the situation remains the same for a week running.
Over 80% of fuel stations in the state capital still remain without
fuel, a development which has left people stranded at filling stations
most times for a product that is non existent
Some residents who thronged fuel stations in the metropolis as early
as possible have resulted into finding comfort in their vehicles to take
some nap while waiting for a time when the product would be made
available
As a result of the short supply of the product, there are reports of
the product being sold illegally above the official pump price.
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