“People are very unpatriotic in this country; NNPC said it released the same quantity of fuel as it did in January, so why the scarcity for God’s sake. “It is very difficult for me to see any reason for this scarcity and exorbitant price they are selling per litre now. “I think a special task force needs to come in here and compel petrol stations to sell at the normal rate; this situation is highly unbearable,“ he lamented. Oluwashina Oduola, a 37-year-old teacher, said there was need for government to urgently intervene on the matter, adding that “people want to give government bad name through artificial scarcity. “It is high time the government came out to deal with all these agents of darkness decisively; when the president announced reduction, people wanted to increase through back doors; it’s not fair, “ he said. NAN reports that most filling stations claimed not to have fuel while few that have the product sell between N100 and N120 per litre. At Mobil, Iseyin-Ibadan Road, queues stretched for more than two kilometres to buy at N100 per litre. At Isale Oja and Isalu areas, stations without names were dispensing petrol at N120 with few vehicles sighted at the places. Officials at the stations declined comments, saying they had no such power to speak on the situation.
Source: Vanguard
tions claimed not to have fuel while few that have the product sell between N100 and N120 per litre.
At Mobil, Iseyin-Ibadan Road, queues stretched for more than two kilometres to buy at N100 per litre.
At Isale Oja and Isalu areas, stations without names were dispensing petrol at N120 with few vehicles sighted at the places.
Officials at the stations declined comments, saying they had no such power to speak on the situation.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/03/motorists-groan-as-petrol-sells-for-n120-in-oyo-state/#sthash.KFV5bsQL.dpuf
At Mobil, Iseyin-Ibadan Road, queues stretched for more than two kilometres to buy at N100 per litre.
At Isale Oja and Isalu areas, stations without names were dispensing petrol at N120 with few vehicles sighted at the places.
Officials at the stations declined comments, saying they had no such power to speak on the situation.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/03/motorists-groan-as-petrol-sells-for-n120-in-oyo-state/#sthash.KFV5bsQL.dpuf
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