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Two Essential Commodities That Are Terribly Scarce In Bayelsa Now by muzari: 10:04pm On Feb 20, 2016
As this government is trying its best to put things in place in Nigeria, Yenagoa in Bayelsa State will always look different. First is that, no commodity in Bayelsa State is lesser than in anywhere in Nigeria, even things that are produced here. Remember that we've never bought fuel in Yenagoa at regulated price until recently, but at the moment, fuel as gone back to normal Yenagoa prices (#110, #130)
The two essential commodities that have gone to default in Bayelsa are:

1. Fuel: Filling Stations as usual have created artificial scarcity as agreed from their meeting previous week; Unlessgod will sale from 8am-10am and closed, Kobinson will resume sale from 10am to 12am, then AP at Tombia begin sale by 12am-2pm. At 2pm DPR send their boys out for commission, these guys move from one filling station that have made sales to another for returns.

2. Electricity: For past three days not even a blink of light in Yenagoa, but we had it for two days uninterrupted when NLC protested hike in increase. If you can give us then, why frustrating us now!!!

Please drop your comment about situation of these commodities in your location, thank you

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Re: Two Essential Commodities That Are Terribly Scarce In Bayelsa Now by Mrbigman1(m): 10:19pm On Feb 20, 2016
3. Potable water and this should be Number one

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Re: Two Essential Commodities That Are Terribly Scarce In Bayelsa Now by Mrbigman1(m): 10:19pm On Feb 20, 2016
3. Potable water and this should be Number one.
Re: Two Essential Commodities That Are Terribly Scarce In Bayelsa Now by Mushy2015: 10:20pm On Feb 20, 2016
Independent marketers are the major cause of price hike, because Yenagoa is an isolated environment anything goes
As for electricity, I reserve my comment
Re: Two Essential Commodities That Are Terribly Scarce In Bayelsa Now by raphcy(m): 12:31pm On Mar 15, 2016
muzari:
As this government is trying its best to put things in place in Nigeria, Yenagoa in Bayelsa State will always look different. First is that, no commodity in Bayelsa State is lesser than in anywhere in Nigeria, even things that are produced here. Remember that we've never bought fuel in Yenagoa at regulated price until recently, but at the moment, fuel as gone back to normal Yenagoa prices (#110, #130)
The two essential commodities that have gone to default in Bayelsa are:

1. Fuel: Filling Stations as usual have created artificial scarcity as agreed from their meeting previous week; Unlessgod will sale from 8am-10am and closed, Kobinson will resume sale from 10am to 12am, then AP at Tombia begin sale by 12am-2pm. At 2pm DPR send their boys out for commission, these guys move from one filling station that have made sales to another for returns.

2. Electricity: For past three days not even a blink of light in Yenagoa, but we had it for two days uninterrupted when NLC protested hike in increase. If you can give us then, why frustrating us now!!!

Please drop your comment about situation of these commodities in your location, thank you
plz give me a flash on 07039606114 need to ask u some question about bayelsa thanks

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