Fuel queues spread to Lagos
Fuel queues which returned to several South-west states have spread to Lagos following the decision of some members of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria to shut down their operations.
He said: “As you can see, the queues are back and this is the second time we are witnessing it this year. He said the products were yet to be delivered forcing members to patronise private depots for products while at the same time servicing loans borrowed from banks for their money with PPMC. “The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine has disrupted the supply chain and the Nigerian government is doing its best to mitigate its impact on our nation.”
Meanwhile, a News Agency of Nigeria correspondent who monitored the fuel situation in Oshodi, Ejigbo, Ikeja, Egbeda and Ikotun areas observed that the majority of the filling stations were not selling petrol.
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