There is currently fuel scarcity in Lagos, the nation’s commercial capital, as queues have surfaced in parts of the state.
Traffic snarl caused by long fuel queue along Bwari-Dutse Road, Abuja Photo: Abdulaziz AbdulazizFindings by Daily Trust showed that many filling stations in the metropolis are currently experiencing long queues of motorists.The situation, it was learnt, started on Monday morning and there are indications that the situation might get worse any time soon.
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