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Lagos Commuters Stranded Due To Fuel Scarcity

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Kehinde Adeleye

 

 

Commuters in Lagos witnessed some difficulties trying to move from one place to another due to fuel scarcity rocking the country.

 

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The fuel Scarcity is as a result of close down filling station across different part of the state preventing commercial driver from getting fuel to fill their tanks

 

Echonews reports that some drivers were able to get fuel at black market rate ranging from N900- N1,200 depending on the location.

 

Motorists have queued up for petrol in different filling station in Lagos as and individuals with their legs.

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Fewer buses can be seen on the road as prices of transportation has already skyrocket causing financial constraints on passengers.

 

The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association Of Nigeria (IPMAN) have said that the fuel Scarcity is likely to last for the next two weeks.

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