Wednesday 29 April 2015

NIGERIA: FUEL SCARCITY HITS LAGOS AND ABUJA


The three day deadline given by Major Marketers Association of Nigeria (MOMAN) to stop lifting petroleum products due to debts owed them by the Federal Government has expired and this has now resulted in fuel scarcity in Lagos and its environs.
Motorists now have to wait long hours at Petrol stations to get fuel. This has resulted in hike in prices of transport fares and commodities both in Lagos and the Federal capital territory, Abuja.

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