Long queues of desperate motorists and others, which spilled onto the road and caused gridlock, were seen at filling stations on the Otedola Estate and Berger end of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.
At some other filling stations in the two states, petrol was sold for between N120 and N160 per litre
while black marketers had a field day as they sold the product for as much as N250 per litre.
According to Punch, the recent attacks on a crude oil pipeline in Warri, leading to the shutdown of the Warri and Kaduna refineries, had affected fuel supply in many parts of the country.
Nigerians who were a bit relief in the last week, are in for some hide times again. When will this end?
According to Punch, the recent attacks on a crude oil pipeline in Warri, leading to the shutdown of the Warri and Kaduna refineries, had affected fuel supply in many parts of the country.
Nigerians who were a bit relief in the last week, are in for some hide times again. When will this end?
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