
Fuel Scarcity In Nigeria







Comrade Isaac Balami an aviation expert has blamed the recent hike in the dollar rate as the main problem of the incessant fuel crisis in the aviation sector

Despite federal government's directive, filling stations sell fuel above N165 pump price even as long queues resurface in major cities across the country..

FG said it suspended plan to remove subsidy earlier this year due to high cost of fuel across world, blaming EU's policy of climate change for poor investment.

Motorists, commuters lament bitterly as long queues have resurfaced in major cities across Nigeria. Filling stations now offer the product at an unofficial rate

Petrol marketers have denied claims by the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) that it paid over N74 billion for subsidy.

The Federal Government on Monday, June 27, warned all filling station owners and their attendants against selling petrol above the approved N165 pump price.

The independent petroleum marketers association of Nigeria (IPMAN) has warned fuel stations not to sell petrol beyond N165/litre which is the approved price

Independent marketers have started implementing a new price regime of between N170 to N190, saying it would be difficult for them to sell at the official price.

A Twitter user has said 35 litres of fuel in America cost N100k. This has not gone down well at all with many Nigerians who are questioning the claim massively.
Fuel Scarcity In Nigeria
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