- Fuel scarcity has continued to bite hard across major cities in Nigeria
- Motorists, tricycles riders and commuter bus drivers are having to spend long hours in fuel queues trying to get petrol at high prices
- Passengers are now lamenting as transport fares have hit the rooftop in the heat of the scarcity.
Fuel scarcity across the country has continued for more than two months, resulting in an unfathomable hike in the pump price of petrol and unimaginable long queues at filling stations across Nigeria.
As reported in an earlier article by Legit.ng, the pump price of petrol has been hiked to about N350 per litre in some filling stations in Lagos and up to N500 per litre in many cities across the country.