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Kano, Jigawa Farmers, Motorists Count Losses Amidst Fuel Scarcity by Bobloco: 3:20pm On May 05
Black marketers sell a four-litre gallon of fuel at N6,000 or higher, depending on demand and location.

Motorists and irrigation farmers are counting their losses in Kano and neighbouring Jigawa State following weeks of fuel scarcity that led to exorbitant prices being charged by filling stations across the states.

PREMIUM TIMES correspondent monitored the situation in both states between Monday and Friday and saw residents struggling to get fuel to meet their routine needs.

While petrol sells above N1,000 per litre in some stations, motorists in long queues struggle for the product at the few stations that have it, especially the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Ltd (NNPCL) outlets.

At the NNPCL outlets selling the product at N620 per litre, some motorists and irrigation farmers lamented that they spent days in the queues.

In Kano, the commercial hub of Northern Nigeria, the scarcity has crippled socio-economic activities as a major route into the state, Zaria road, was on Thursday blocked by vehicles whose owners had queued at the NNPCL outlet along the route.


PREMIUM TIMES observed that some major township roads in the metropolis were deserted as people abandoned their cars due to the fuel scarcity and exorbitant prices charged by filling stations.

Some residents, including students of higher institutions and high schools, opted for trekking due to the dearth of commercial tricycles and other vehicles, with the few on the roads charging higher fares.

Black marketers were selling a four-litre gallon of petrol at N6,000 or higher on Thursday, depending on demand and location.

A motorist, Umar Ibrahim of Fagge quarters, told PREMIUM TIMES that he spent an hour at a filling station at Abdullahi Bayero Road to buy petrol at N700 per litre on Wednesday but didn’t get it.

“A few hours after I left the queue in disappointment, I learnt that the station managers sold the product at above N700 to black marketers at night. The display of N700 as the official price of the station is just a gimmick as the station managers targeted their sales at black marketers only at this time, not routine buyers like myself,” Mr Ibrahim lamented.

Another resident of Fagge quarters, Shehu Umar, told PREMIUM TIMES Friday morning that petrol was selling at N1,070 per litre at ABY filing station at IBB way in the Kano metropolis.

Mr Umar said because of the exorbitant charges, there was no queue at the station as only a few buyers went in to buy.

Another resident, who gave his name only as Scorer, said the government should sanction filing stations charging high prices, describing them as wicked Nigerians.

“The federal government should sanction those wicked Nigerians selling petrol above N1,000 because they are the ones crippling socio-economic activities in the state and making people lose,” Scorer said.

Meanwhile, in neighbouring Jigawa State, Auwalu Sani, on Thursday, told PREMIUM TIMES how he spent two days in a queue, accusing the NNPCL station managers in Dutse of giving preferential treatment to some buyers.

“I spent two days here (at the NNPC mega station in Dutse). Some people who came today got fuel but we who have been here for over two days are yet to get fuel. Some of them are government officials, others are black marketers recognised by the station managers who you cannot challenge.

“At Awajil and Kankani, filling stations are selling at above N1,000 per litre because the NNPCL outlets are not many in the town and they are selling it to people they prefer,” Mr Sani said.

The Secretary of Partnership for Inclusion of Local Governance, a non-governmental organisation, Ahmad Illalah, said the scarcity was affecting rice farming in Jigawa

“Jigawa as the largest rice producer in Nigeria is currently facing a historic poor production as a result of higher cost of petrol and its scarcity,” he wrote on Facebook.

He stated that a litre of petrol was selling for between N1,000 and N1,500 on the black market.

“In some local government areas like Guri and Kirkasamma, (in the far east of the state) the price is beyond that,” Mr Illalah said.

“The rice farmers are in dangerous condition now as a result of this crisis, many of them have started counting losses.

“If we can recall there are many complaints of the recent wheat farming, as a result of poor production due to the climate change that troubles the system.

“The worst of it is most of the farmers are farming on credit, and most of the credit is informal.

“These farmers need urgent intervention from the government in this critical situation,” Mr Illalah warned.

A farmer, Ahmadu Rufai, said he had to take his water pumping machine to the filing station before he could get fuel a day after he was supposed to wet his rice farm.

“I am supposed to wet my farm twice a week but with the current scarcity I have to abandon a portion of the farm because I cannot get enough fuel because of the price and scarcity,” Mr Rufai told PREMIUM TIMES.

The water pumps being used by farmers like Mr Rufai need petrol to be powered.


The Chairman of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN), Kano chapter, Gana Girigire, in an interview with radio stations in Kano blamed the NNPCL for the petrol scarcity

He said it is not the fault of IPMAN, saying the organisation sent over 100 trucks to various centres to buy fuel but the commodity was not available.

The NNPCL, currently the sole importer of petrol into Nigeria, has blamed the scarcity on logistic challenges but said it has resolved the problems and the scarcity would be over soon.
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/nwest/691439-kano-jigawa-farmers-motorists-count-losses-amidst-fuel-scarcity.html

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Re: Kano, Jigawa Farmers, Motorists Count Losses Amidst Fuel Scarcity by Urheadmaster(m): 3:21pm On May 05
If the people are wise, Bola Ahmed Tinubu don't deserve a second termtongue

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Re: Kano, Jigawa Farmers, Motorists Count Losses Amidst Fuel Scarcity by Odin13: 3:51pm On May 05
Tinubu ehhhhhh

Wayooo!!

Nigerian go soon begin mass relocation to chad and Niger

The Yoruba plan no go work

On how this people dey press Nigerians .. even the rich no Dey fit breath..

Haba!!

Na dead body you wan rule?

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Re: Kano, Jigawa Farmers, Motorists Count Losses Amidst Fuel Scarcity by MrPOTUS: 4:56pm On May 05
grin


Balablue till 2031.

By d time he's done with y'all up North, una population go reduce by 50% coz una go don chop una selves finish undecided


Enjoy what you voted for. tongue

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Re: Kano, Jigawa Farmers, Motorists Count Losses Amidst Fuel Scarcity by Skillsnigeria: 4:58pm On May 05
Hmmm
Re: Kano, Jigawa Farmers, Motorists Count Losses Amidst Fuel Scarcity by VinnyBaba: 4:58pm On May 05
Even Viewing Centre to watch Chelsea match, I nor see for Warri. undecided

They have close Shop due to Fuel issues. sad

Tinibu and APC wants to kill Pple's Businesses with their Ineptitude. embarassed

They wants to be Sharing PALLIATIVE Grains Nigerians as if we be Agric Fowls. sad

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Re: Kano, Jigawa Farmers, Motorists Count Losses Amidst Fuel Scarcity by ukaegbuikedia: 4:58pm On May 05
E don RED.........!!!

But I know we must definitely get out of this. This is the best time we'll have to show patriotism.

Though am not a member of the devilish APC.

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Re: Kano, Jigawa Farmers, Motorists Count Losses Amidst Fuel Scarcity by Creamypie(m): 4:59pm On May 05
APC finished Nigeria. We werent supposed to go worse than 2015 may 29th

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Re: Kano, Jigawa Farmers, Motorists Count Losses Amidst Fuel Scarcity by helinues: 5:00pm On May 05
Toh

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Re: Kano, Jigawa Farmers, Motorists Count Losses Amidst Fuel Scarcity by MichaelSokoto(m): 5:00pm On May 05
MrPOTUS:
grin


Balablue till 2031.

By d time he's done with y'all up North, una population go reduce by 50% coz una go don chop una selves finish undecided


Enjoy what you voted for. tongue

Brah, it's balablu till 2075!
grin

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Re: Kano, Jigawa Farmers, Motorists Count Losses Amidst Fuel Scarcity by MrPOTUS: 5:00pm On May 05
ukaegbuikedia:
E don RED.........!!!

But I know we must definitely get out of this. This is the best time we'll have to show patriotism.

Though am not a member of the devilish APC.



Dey play undecided

Patriotism?

U think these politicians give a shit about you or ur patriotism?

If dey tell you the looting that's still happening behind d scene despite this economic challenges, you go breakdown embarassed

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Re: Kano, Jigawa Farmers, Motorists Count Losses Amidst Fuel Scarcity by HateBigots: 5:01pm On May 05
grin And Agbado people wonder why food prices aren't reducing.

helinues:
Toh
See one of the zone b's

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Re: Kano, Jigawa Farmers, Motorists Count Losses Amidst Fuel Scarcity by Xscape1993(m): 5:01pm On May 05
Nigeria is not a serious country. No true leader in this country.

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Re: Kano, Jigawa Farmers, Motorists Count Losses Amidst Fuel Scarcity by VinnyBaba: 5:01pm On May 05
helinues:
Toh

U don't have SHAME? You this Boy with ur Nonsense Toh comment. sad sad

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Re: Kano, Jigawa Farmers, Motorists Count Losses Amidst Fuel Scarcity by israelmao(m): 5:01pm On May 05
It was easier for petroleum product dealers to increase the pump price but to when it came to bringing down its pump price they created artificial scarcity.

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Re: Kano, Jigawa Farmers, Motorists Count Losses Amidst Fuel Scarcity by ecolime(m): 5:01pm On May 05
Odin13:
Tinubu ehhhhhh

Wayooo!!

Nigerian go soon begin mass relocation to chad and Niger

The Yoruba plan no go work

On how this people dey press Nigerians .. even the rich no Dey fit breath..

Haba!!

Na dead body you wan rule?

Re: Kano, Jigawa Farmers, Motorists Count Losses Amidst Fuel Scarcity by Franking: 5:02pm On May 05
Imagine a country that wants to grow. Let's blame OBJ and GEJ. BAT is infallible.
Re: Kano, Jigawa Farmers, Motorists Count Losses Amidst Fuel Scarcity by ivandragon: 5:03pm On May 05
When people call out the government to rectify the situation, some strategically empowered agent provocateurs would tribalise the matter.

I don't know why people cannot take what they have dished out in the past to others.

This administration is failing badly just as buhari failed woefully.

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Re: Kano, Jigawa Farmers, Motorists Count Losses Amidst Fuel Scarcity by Rantingpiglets: 5:04pm On May 05
They said Obasanjo was not their choice

They campaigned against all previous Governments and called them names

They supported BUHARI the disaster because they knew he hated IGBOs even after choosing IGBO candidates as running mates twice. IGBOs didn't vote for him. IGBOs have been Vindicated. IGBOs didn't vote TINUBU also. Haven't they been proved right?

They NOW Wholeheartedly voted and supported TINUBU, who is a confirmed YORUBA candidate (forger, identity theft, drugs etc etc). Image ne if another tribe HAD a candidate with this baggage. Their Propaganda arm for Finish am. Even the Noble FRAUD, 'Soyinka' is deaf and dumb now. Jide kosoko is quiet now.

How many don go OJOTA to protest fuel price and foodstuff increments? How many strike enter? Na Tinubu dey sponsor all those Nonsense before..

Now na Yoruba Nation 'Home VIDEO' Dem dey act, after signing agreement with Fulani Herdsmen killers, to graze on their land freely.

Fear Yoruba treachery.. it's generational.

Afon. ja
Awolowo
MKO Abiola
TINUBUs

are all Yoruba heros. What they have in Common? They are Bloody expendable failures...







Odin13:
Tinubu ehhhhhh

Wayooo!!

Nigerian go soon begin mass relocation to chad and Niger

The Yoruba plan no go work

On how this people dey press Nigerians .. even the rich no Dey fit breath..

Haba!!

Na dead body you wan rule?

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Re: Kano, Jigawa Farmers, Motorists Count Losses Amidst Fuel Scarcity by grandstar(m): 5:04pm On May 05
Tinubu seems to have more interest in playing it safe than rocking the boat.

His refusal to once and for all end the petrol subsidy through deregulation of its price as already done with diesel and kerosene makes no sense.

By refusing to do so, the fiscal position of the federal government would be badly damaged. As if it's not already bad enough.

The government would have no choice to borrow the funds either using costly bonds or ways and means. This is inflationary. The federal government debt would also keep ballooning.

How would he expect gas and crude oil suppliers to accept payments in Naira when with this weak fiscal position, the only way for the Naira is down.

Why should they make such a huge sacrifice when the federal government refuses to rid itself of such obvious waste.

If Tinubu wants to wait until his second term to take such actions, he would be mistaken. It would also be selfish. By then, it would only have gotten worse and not better.

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Re: Kano, Jigawa Farmers, Motorists Count Losses Amidst Fuel Scarcity by Elsueno: 5:05pm On May 05
Emi lokan

emi lokan!!

He said he got the confidence, d sagacity etc...blah blah


And some tribalistic and religious idgjit kept on doing 'on ur mandate' & "akanbi"


But just look at this disaster!!!!


Extremely high inflation, Scarcity, Incompetent appointees...

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Re: Kano, Jigawa Farmers, Motorists Count Losses Amidst Fuel Scarcity by MrPOTUS: 5:06pm On May 05
MichaelSokoto:

Brah, it's balablu till 2075!
grin


Abi, Tinubu till Christ comes, even if he dies, let his dead body still remain on d seat while he rules from hell. cheesy

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Re: Kano, Jigawa Farmers, Motorists Count Losses Amidst Fuel Scarcity by vicfajeze: 5:09pm On May 05
Petrol costs 850 in owo

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Re: Kano, Jigawa Farmers, Motorists Count Losses Amidst Fuel Scarcity by Blaze14k: 5:11pm On May 05
Too early to lament. Since we refuse to learn a lesson we will continue to make mistakes

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Re: Kano, Jigawa Farmers, Motorists Count Losses Amidst Fuel Scarcity by snipernigga(m): 5:12pm On May 05
Ok for where Lagos State government see fuel to demolish buildings everyday

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Re: Kano, Jigawa Farmers, Motorists Count Losses Amidst Fuel Scarcity by Zxcvbnmghtr: 5:14pm On May 05
Rantingpiglets:
They said Obasanjo was not their choice

They campaigned against all previous Governments and called them names

They supported BUHARI the disaster because they knew he hated IGBOs even after choosing IGBO candidates as running mates twice. IGBOs didn't vote for him.

They NOW Wholeheartedly voted and supported TINUBU, who is a confirmed YORUBA candidate. As even the Noble FRAUD, 'Soyinka' is deaf and dumb now.

How many don go OJOTA to campaign? How many strike enter?

Now na Yoruba Nation 'Home VIDEO' Dem dey act, after signing agreement with Fulani Herdsmen killers

Fear Yoruba treachery.. it's generational.

Afon. ja
Awolowo
MKO Abiola
TINUBUs

are all Yoruba heros. What they have in Common? They are Bloody expendable failures...








See as saliva full your mouth.

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Re: Kano, Jigawa Farmers, Motorists Count Losses Amidst Fuel Scarcity by Bobloco: 5:16pm On May 05
sad
Re: Kano, Jigawa Farmers, Motorists Count Losses Amidst Fuel Scarcity by McLizbae: 5:17pm On May 05
Nawa o...
Re: Kano, Jigawa Farmers, Motorists Count Losses Amidst Fuel Scarcity by deathtoLeo3(m): 5:18pm On May 05
sad

suffer knows no tribe
not voting the cocaine sniffing criminal Tinubu would have solved this issue.

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Re: Kano, Jigawa Farmers, Motorists Count Losses Amidst Fuel Scarcity by jericco1(m): 5:18pm On May 05
now a rocket science to get fuel
instead of the clowns up there to come out and issue an apology to the country and its citizens, everyone is just keeping quiet like it is nothing

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Re: Kano, Jigawa Farmers, Motorists Count Losses Amidst Fuel Scarcity by Antiurchins: 5:20pm On May 05
We warned them about Tinubu, they didn't listen - Tinubu was the worst candidate in the entire list of all presidential candidates - The red flags were just too much for any person not to see

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