Barely weeks after a looming fuel crisis was
averted following a truce between the Federal Government and the Nigeria
Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) vehicular queues
have surfaced in some fuel station in Lagos.
In stations where the products are sold, motorists were subjected to buying from one pump thereby causing panic and anxiety.
Some motorist said they have to pay as much as N200 before they were attended at some filling stations.
When contacted, the Acting Group General Manager, Public Affairs of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Fidel Pepple said the corporation is studying the situation and will react in due course.
Meanwhile, the NUPENG president, Igwe Achese has taken a swipe at the federal government for failing to revamp the nation’s refineries adding that private depot and jetty owners are not importing products presently.
In stations where the products are sold, motorists were subjected to buying from one pump thereby causing panic and anxiety.
Some motorist said they have to pay as much as N200 before they were attended at some filling stations.
When contacted, the Acting Group General Manager, Public Affairs of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Fidel Pepple said the corporation is studying the situation and will react in due course.
Meanwhile, the NUPENG president, Igwe Achese has taken a swipe at the federal government for failing to revamp the nation’s refineries adding that private depot and jetty owners are not importing products presently.
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