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Re: Fuel Scarcity: Petrol Black Marketers Resurface On Abuja Streets by ArcSEMPECJ(m): 6:54pm On Sep 30, 2025
Judolisco:
when last did you hear of fuel scarcity or queue at the filling stations?
When last did you hear that fuel is sold at #218 or #196huh

I don't think he has done anything different, i would rather prefer the fuel scarcity than buying fuel at #920 ....

He will win my heart the moment fuel pump price drops to the minimum and fuel scarcity also forgotten...
Re: Fuel Scarcity: Petrol Black Marketers Resurface On Abuja Streets by Judolisco(m): 7:10pm On Sep 30, 2025
Mandate1:
is this a making of Tinubu? Clowns! Na Tinubu build Dangote refinery?
u dat u r not a clown why are you blaming tinubu for a scarcity caused as a result of pengassan strike?
Re: Fuel Scarcity: Petrol Black Marketers Resurface On Abuja Streets by TalkingBird: 7:27pm On Sep 30, 2025
When the wickedness of people will not allow them let others have peace.
There is PENGASSAN in multinationals etc. They have not crashed.

Wicked people everywhere

Must they roast people aive.
Re: Fuel Scarcity: Petrol Black Marketers Resurface On Abuja Streets by Brendaniel: 7:58pm On Sep 30, 2025
Judolisco:
no mini fuel scarcity anywhere... That's why I said if it's in Abuja then it's on the filling stations... If u dey Abuja for like 5 yrs now and u get car, you'll understand what I'm saying
Since May 2023, there have been several significant periods of fuel scarcity in Nigeria, not just one continuous event. The situation has been exacerbated by the removal of the fuel subsidy in May 2023, the subsequent floatation of the naira, and logistics issues, which have all led to higher fuel prices and distribution challenges.
Major periods of fuel scarcity since May 2023

May 2023: Immediately following the removal of the fuel subsidy by President Bola Tinubu, Nigerians experienced an immediate and significant surge in fuel prices and widespread queues at filling stations.

October–November 2023: A scarcity was reported in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and other states, including Nasarawa and some South-East and South-South regions. This was reportedly caused by insufficient supply from the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited (NNPCL).

March–May 2024: Fuel queues re-emerged across the country, particularly in Abuja and Lagos, lasting for over two weeks. At this time, marketers attributed the issue to NNPCL's outstanding debt to international oil traders, which had slowed imports.

July–August 2024: A renewed crisis caused severe disruptions, leading to long queues and economic challenges. Supply issues were partly linked to logistics and debts to marketers.

September 2024: Another period of scarcity occurred, with the NNPCL acknowledging its debt to petrol suppliers, which had put pressure on the company and threatened a sustainable fuel supply.

February 2025: A potential scarcity loomed as tanker drivers threatened a strike, citing harassment from officials and logistical issues, which could disrupt fuel delivery.

September 2025: The country faced generation shortfalls on the national grid due to industrial action by the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) within the gas supply chain.
Re: Fuel Scarcity: Petrol Black Marketers Resurface On Abuja Streets by topsy23(m): 9:36pm On Sep 30, 2025
femi4:
A ku fuel scarcity o...Is this our 65th birthday present?
Lolzzzzzzz
Re: Fuel Scarcity: Petrol Black Marketers Resurface On Abuja Streets by Didi2d(m): 10:15pm On Sep 30, 2025
adebayo201:
Truth be told, we don't have any of this fuel scarcity in Lagos oh.
It has started o, blackmarket has surfaced around lekki area and orchid road
Re: Fuel Scarcity: Petrol Black Marketers Resurface On Abuja Streets by Mandate1: 10:39pm On Sep 30, 2025
Judolisco:
u dat u r not a clown why are you blaming tinubu for a scarcity caused as a result of pengassan strike?
he's currently the president, so he should take the blame.
Re: Fuel Scarcity: Petrol Black Marketers Resurface On Abuja Streets by thomas2024: 5:28am On Oct 01, 2025
LithiumSupplier:
Nigeria News Today: Fuel Scarcity Looms in Abuja as PENGASSAN-Dangote Refinery Dispute Bites




Source: https://thebureau.com.ng/nigeria-news-today-fuel-scarcity-looms-as-pengassan-dangote-refinery-dispute-bites/
And someone was saying that there is no fuel scarcity or black market being sold under Tinubu sometimes ago, APC keyboardists with their illusion, lmao😂😂😂
Re: Fuel Scarcity: Petrol Black Marketers Resurface On Abuja Streets by thomas2024: 5:36am On Oct 01, 2025
Moroccoguy:
God will not allow that subsidy cabal to finish this country, Dollar cabal as been eliminated and I believe subsidy scammer will not survive too.
You think so? How do you know dollar palaver has been eliminated? APC is whinnying your nipples, lol😂Dem go raise am soon😂
Re: Fuel Scarcity: Petrol Black Marketers Resurface On Abuja Streets by Judolisco(m): 7:08am On Oct 01, 2025
Brendaniel:
Since May 2023, there have been several significant periods of fuel scarcity in Nigeria, not just one continuous event. The situation has been exacerbated by the removal of the fuel subsidy in May 2023, the subsequent floatation of the naira, and logistics issues, which have all led to higher fuel prices and distribution challenges.
Major periods of fuel scarcity since May 2023

May 2023: Immediately following the removal of the fuel subsidy by President Bola Tinubu, Nigerians experienced an immediate and significant surge in fuel prices and widespread queues at filling stations.

October–November 2023: A scarcity was reported in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and other states, including Nasarawa and some South-East and South-South regions. This was reportedly caused by insufficient supply from the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited (NNPCL).

March–May 2024: Fuel queues re-emerged across the country, particularly in Abuja and Lagos, lasting for over two weeks. At this time, marketers attributed the issue to NNPCL's outstanding debt to international oil traders, which had slowed imports.

July–August 2024: A renewed crisis caused severe disruptions, leading to long queues and economic challenges. Supply issues were partly linked to logistics and debts to marketers.

September 2024: Another period of scarcity occurred, with the NNPCL acknowledging its debt to petrol suppliers, which had put pressure on the company and threatened a sustainable fuel supply.

February 2025: A potential scarcity loomed as tanker drivers threatened a strike, citing harassment from officials and logistical issues, which could disrupt fuel delivery.

September 2025: The country faced generation shortfalls on the national grid due to industrial action by the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) within the gas supply chain.
did u even read what u posted? I said no more fuel scarcity and queues have dissappeared... Ask any reasonable Nigeria that has a car or uses a generator, d changes in d supply of fuel under dis administration.... U can complain about the price but for like 2 yrs now since d removal of fuel subsidy there has been fuel.... Ask the AI u used again
Re: Fuel Scarcity: Petrol Black Marketers Resurface On Abuja Streets by Judolisco(m): 7:11am On Oct 01, 2025
Mandate1:
he's currently the president, so he should take the blame.
Ok, we should not hail him that fuel scarcity and queues have dissappeared in our fuel stations, we should praise dangote..... Now that pengassan and dangote are fighting we should blame the president..... Shey u dey OK like dis?
Re: Fuel Scarcity: Petrol Black Marketers Resurface On Abuja Streets by Brendaniel: 8:50am On Oct 01, 2025
Judolisco:
did u even read what u posted? I said no more fuel scarcity and queues have dissappeared... Ask any reasonable Nigeria that has a car or uses a generator, d changes in d supply of fuel under dis administration.... U can complain about the price but for like 2 yrs now since d removal of fuel subsidy there has been fuel.... Ask the AI u used again
Did you also read what I wrote and what the AI wrote, is there any lie in what I an the AI wrote, please tell me...

But when you say no fuel scarcity at all then that is now a lie

Re: Fuel Scarcity: Petrol Black Marketers Resurface On Abuja Streets by adebayo201: 9:22am On Oct 01, 2025
Didi2d:
It has started o, blackmarket has surfaced around lekki area and orchid road
Eewwoo
Re: Fuel Scarcity: Petrol Black Marketers Resurface On Abuja Streets by Mandate1: 1:16pm On Oct 01, 2025
Judolisco:
Ok, we should not hail him that fuel scarcity and queues have dissappeared in our fuel stations, we should praise dangote..... Now that pengassan and dangote are fighting we should blame the president..... Shey u dey OK like dis?
don't blame him, blame me. Mtvhew
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