Oluwatuyi Olasoji, chairman of NULGE in Ondo State, died after collapsing at a filling station during Nigeria's fuel crisis. His death highlights the severe impact of fuel shortages, which have caused long queues and increased transport costs, leading to widespread frustration among motorists...
Petrol prices in Nigeria have surged towards N1,000 per litre due to persistent supply disruptions. In Abuja, Lagos, Kano, and Maiduguri, many stations are either closed or selling at inflated rates, causing long queues and significant public distress. The crisis is linked to inadequate supply...
According to Sahara Reporters, a fresh round of fuel scarcity is imminent in the country.
This is because petrol depot owners and oil marketers who are owed some money by the government plan to shut down their depots from July 1st, 2017.
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