
Fuel Scarcity In Nigeria







Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, the former national chairman of the APC and ex-governor of Edo says PDP is to be blamed for the lingering fuel scarcity in Nigeria

Mele Kyari said the subsidy cost for petrol is about N290 a litre in some parts of the country, adding that selling the pump price for N170 can't be justified.

The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria has said that the realistic price fro the sale of fuel across the country is between N200 and N210.

The Nigerian Ports Authority has said that oil thieves usually turn off the automatic identification system (AIS) of vessels to avoid detection by its security.

The continued payment of fuel subsidy to oil marketers has been described as a 'cash cow' by an Abuja-based journalist, who has called for its immediate removal

Filling stations in some parts of Lagos experienced queues on Monday, while some refused to sell Premium Motor Spirit, popularly known as petrol, to motorists.

An Abuja-based journalist, Chesa Chesa, has said that an apt restructuring of Nigeria's polity will surely pave way for true development across the country.

Fuel scarcity has hit Port Harcourt following the withdrawal of tanker drivers' service to the city in protest against the harassment from security operatives.

The cost price of rice in Bayelsa state has risen following the recent flooding in state. A bag of foreign rice now sells for N50,000 and a cup of rice is N200
Fuel Scarcity In Nigeria
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