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Fuel Queues Cause Gridlock In Lagos, Ogun Amid Fear Of Looming Scarcity by Omooba77: 9:08am On Apr 06
In some parts of Lagos and Ogun states, the queues of desperate motorists in some of the filling stations affected the free flow of traffic.




Fuel queues on Friday resurfaced in Lagos and Ogun states as petroleum marketers say the non-availability of Premium Motor Spirit in filling stations is as a result of shortage in supply.



Similarly, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited confirmed that there were no products in its Apapa depots.




The long queues resurfaced in filling stations across the two states on Friday, creating fear of impending fuel scarcity.



In some parts of Lagos and Ogun states, the queues of desperate motorists in some of the filling stations affected the free flow of traffic.



At the Oando filling station in Alapere, Lagos, commuters were held in traffic as motorists struggled to buy fuel. The station stopped dispensing fuel later in the day.



There were long queues at the Conoil filling station, while the TotalEnergies station in the same area was not dispensing fuel to customers.



PUNCH observed that many stations did not dispense fuel and this increased the pressure on the few ones where the product was available.



The NNPC station at Fadeyi did not sell petrol as of noon on Friday, while the NIPCO station recorded a long queue of vehicles waiting to get Premium Motor Spirit.



There were also long queues of motorists at the AP filling station in Onipanu.



The Mobil filling stations at Palmgrove, Alausa and Mile 2 areas of the state did not open for business.



The Enyo filling station at Ojodu junction had long queues when visited.



It was the same scenario at Eterna filling station at Oworonshoki, Northwest in Oju-Elegba, TotalEnergies and MRS in Surulere.



The NNPC, Mobil, TAS, NIPCO, Enyo, As-Salam and other filling stations along the Mowe-Ibafo route in Ogun State did not sell petrol too.



Similarly, the Capital and Enyo filling stations at Berger did not sell PMS as at the time of filing this report.



The Rain Oil and NNPC stations in Ibafo, Asese and Mowe areas had long queues of motorists, while other stations along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway were shut.



The situation affected the number of commercial vehicles on the roads.



At Mile 2, some young men engaged in the sale of the product in jerrycans at N800 per litre.



A customer on the Ikotun Idimu Road in Lagos, who gave his name as Mr Ejiogbu, said, “I just noticed there are long queues in filling stations around here and I don’t know why it is only the NNPC station that is dispensing fuel in the area.



“I started noticing the scarcity and queues everywhere two days ago and I don’t know why.”



It was observed that the scarcity has started affecting transport fares.



A trader, Mrs Ada Herbert, said, “Ikotun to Cele Express used to be between N400 and N500, but today, drivers pegged it at N600; I don’t know if it was as a result of the fuel scarcity.”



At the Mobil filling station at First Gate along the Lagos-Badagry Expressway, there was a short queue of motorists waiting to buy fuel in jerrycans.



One of the fuel attendants said the station managed to get fuel after three days of no supply.



“They just came to supply fuel for us now. We didn’t have fuel for over three days. I don’t know why they didn’t bring it earlier. What matters is that we have fuel to sell now,” the attendant, who declined to give his name, said.



Motorists also queued up to buy fuel at the Mobil station at Alakija, where PMS was sold fuel for N605 per litre.



The National Vice President of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, Hammed Fashola, had said on Monday that there was a little hiccup in the distribution of the product and expressed optimism that normalcy would be restored after the Easter break.



Fashola stated, “Yes, I think there was a little infraction in supply. The Easter holidays from Friday to Monday also added to the situation. I think from Wednesday it will ease off.



“There was little problem with supply even before the holidays. There was a little hiccup in supply, and the holiday added to it. I am sure will start getting better after the holidays.”



However, the situation seems to be getting worse four days after the Easter break.



The spokesperson for the NNPCL, Olufemi Soneye, in a message on Friday, confirmed that there were queues at NNPCL stations, saying there were no products at the company’s Apapa depots.



According to him, the NNPCL has carried out a review and there is no sign of scarcity in Lagos.



Soneye stated, “There were no products at our Apapa depots. We have carried out a review and there was no sign of scarcity in Lagos.



“It is only the NNPC Retail stations that have queues due to our price differential.”



However, the Major Energies Marketers Association of Nigeria differed with the NNPCL as it confirmed queues at its filling stations.



The Executive Secretary of MEMAN, Clement Isong, said there was low stock over the Easter weekend for some of the members, adding that this resulted from truck out to supply stations without replenishment at its depots.



Isong said this led to outages in some retail outlets during the past week.



However, he stated that the depots were currently receiving PMS supplies from the NNPC Trading and would continue to do so throughout the weekend.

https://saharareporters.com/2024/04/06/fuel-queues-cause-gridlock-lagos-ogun-amid-fear-looming-scarcity
Re: Fuel Queues Cause Gridlock In Lagos, Ogun Amid Fear Of Looming Scarcity by Ikjec: 9:09am On Apr 06
Good or bad, this administration has done well when it comes to reducing fuel cue
Re: Fuel Queues Cause Gridlock In Lagos, Ogun Amid Fear Of Looming Scarcity by Ibaaboy(m): 9:13am On Apr 06
this is just the beginning
Re: Fuel Queues Cause Gridlock In Lagos, Ogun Amid Fear Of Looming Scarcity by helinues: 9:14am On Apr 06
Same the currency hoarders was arrested, same fate awaits the fuel hoarders
Re: Fuel Queues Cause Gridlock In Lagos, Ogun Amid Fear Of Looming Scarcity by nairalanda1(m): 9:15am On Apr 06
Government is struggling to pay subsidies again

Yep the charade is becoming harder to maintain
Re: Fuel Queues Cause Gridlock In Lagos, Ogun Amid Fear Of Looming Scarcity by Omooba77: 9:52am On Apr 06
Ikjec:
Good or bad, this administration has done well when it comes to reducing fuel cue
Queue......
Re: Fuel Queues Cause Gridlock In Lagos, Ogun Amid Fear Of Looming Scarcity by Blackfire(m): 10:36am On Apr 06
The man is struggling to be in charge, but in coming months ,the reality will set in



grin
Emilokan
Re: Fuel Queues Cause Gridlock In Lagos, Ogun Amid Fear Of Looming Scarcity by Zxcvbnmghtr: 10:44am On Apr 06
Ibaaboy:
this is just the beginning

Begining of what?!
Re: Fuel Queues Cause Gridlock In Lagos, Ogun Amid Fear Of Looming Scarcity by Zxcvbnmghtr: 10:45am On Apr 06
Blackfire:
The man is struggling to be in charge, but in coming months ,the reality will set in



grin
Emilokan

You even said he won't be President. grin Another EMPTY TALK as usual. grin
Re: Fuel Queues Cause Gridlock In Lagos, Ogun Amid Fear Of Looming Scarcity by Validated: 10:47am On Apr 06
Fuel price will be N860 from next week as Tinubu can no longer sustain the "secret subsidies" on Petrol.

APC and Tinubu must finally dare the very docile Nigerian populace and nothing go happen
Re: Fuel Queues Cause Gridlock In Lagos, Ogun Amid Fear Of Looming Scarcity by surgical: 10:54am On Apr 06
Blackfire:
The man is struggling to be in charge, but in coming months ,the reality will set in



grin
Emilokan
The mind of a heartless man will never touch ground
Re: Fuel Queues Cause Gridlock In Lagos, Ogun Amid Fear Of Looming Scarcity by Blackfire(m): 11:12am On Apr 06
Zxcvbnmghtr:


You even said he won't be President. grin Another EMPTY TALK as usual. grin


Hope you are enjoying it with appointments
Re: Fuel Queues Cause Gridlock In Lagos, Ogun Amid Fear Of Looming Scarcity by Jokerman(m): 12:01pm On Apr 06
But we where told Fuel subsidy removal will halt all these ??
Re: Fuel Queues Cause Gridlock In Lagos, Ogun Amid Fear Of Looming Scarcity by Penguin2: 12:18pm On Apr 06
The way Tinubu will lose 2027 election will be scandalous.

They swore that removal of subsidy would make fuel scarcity a thing of the past. But now, fuel is expensive and is still not available.

They’ve increased electricity tariff and promising to increase it more.

Ordinary Nigerians can’t afford basic commodities anymore.

But guess what, his supporters are here living in fool’s paradise.

We will be there in 2027.
Re: Fuel Queues Cause Gridlock In Lagos, Ogun Amid Fear Of Looming Scarcity by Seefinish: 12:26pm On Apr 06
If truly there is a scarcity of fuel, then it should be called Hurricane Bulaba

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