‘Thousands may lose jobs’ — IPMAN laments petrol supply shortage to marketers | TheCable
The association said the petrol scarcity is due to challenges faced by marketers in procuring the commodity.
He said most filling stations in the state were closed while the few that opened for sale had to cope with long queues. “As you can see, most filling stations in the zone have shut down because they can no longer source products normally. “It is impossible for the authorities to enforce price now because they are supplying products, our people are making extra effort to ensure our people have products to buy even if it is expensive.”
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