Fuel scarcity, Tuesday resurfaced in Abuja, with long queues at
almost all the petrol stations, as motorists faced slight difficulties
in buying the commodity.
This was even as the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC,
stated that it has stepped up efforts to maintain stability in the
supply and distribution of petroleum products nationwide.
The NNPC, in a statement signed by its Group General Manager, Group
Public Affairs Division, Mr. Ohi Alegbe, disclosed that it has enough
stock of petrol to service the country for 25 days at a national
consumption rate of 40 million litres per day even as it has stepped up
product distribution to petroleum marketers and NNPC Retail outlets
across the country.
While calling on members of the public to refrain from panic buying,
the NNPC said it has sufficient stock of petrol at its coastal depots
in Port Harcourt, Warri, and Calabar besides the stock it holds in the
national strategic reserves.
Despite assurances by the NNPC, large number of motorists were seen
at fuel stations in the metropolis, with some having to spend several
hours before they could purchase the product.
Long queues of motorists were seen at the NNPC mega filling station
along the Kubwa Expressway, spilling onto the major road, thereby,
causing traffic.
Also, there were long queues of motorists in petrol stations across
the Central Business District, why motorists have started to express
panic about the recurrence of another scarcity.
One of the motorists expressed surprise over the return of the queue
and called on the Federal Government to immediately nip the situation in
d bud before it escalates
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