HIKE IN PRICE OF PETROL CAUSES LONG QUEUES IN LAGOS
Petrol scarcity hit different parts of Nigeria on Tuesday, forcing motorists to spend hours at filling stations while battling to get the product.
Black marketers had a field day, selling a litre of fuel at N300-N400 in many parts of the country. Many motorists were forced to patronise them as the unpleasant alternative was to wait for hours in filling stations.
Amid long queues and waiting hours in Lagos, some filling stations sold a litre of the Premium Motor Spirit at N200/litre as against the approved price of N180-N185/litre.
Filling stations around Ikotun, Egbeda and Ojodu Berger on Monday and Tuesday witnessed long queues at the few stations that managed to sell.
I was lucky to buy a 10-litre gallon at N3,500. Others said they bought at higher prices from the black marketers,” an eyewitness said.
A tricyclist, Ade, who operates between Ago Palace Way and Second Rainbow Bus Stop at Amuwo-Odofin, said, “Black marketers sell five litres at N1,700 at Ago Palace during the day and N2500 at night. This is a normal thing. Whenever we are approaching the end of the year, we mostly witness fuel scarcity.”
WRITTEN BY:Omojola Victoria
Edited&published by SHODOLAMU OLAWA QUADRI
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