2 days to Christmas, Lagos in lockdown

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Fuel queues in Lagos

Fuel queues in Lagos

Chaotic traffic scenes continued in Lagos, the nation’s commercial capital on Saturday morning with commuters spending hours on the road just two days to Christmas.

The situation is made worse by long queues of vehicles at filling stations in most parts of the state owing to the scarcity of the Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), popularly known as petrol.

The slow movement of cars stretches as far as the Ojota axis as more commuters get on to the ever busy Lagos-Ibadan expressway on their way out of Lagos State for the yuletide celebrations.

Meanwhile, it appears the situation is getting worse for Nigerians travelling from Lagos to other parts of the country at this time of the year as the lingering fuel crisis spills into other states, Channels television reports

This comes in spite of assurances from the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and the Pipelines and Product Marketing Company (PPMC) said they have made enough supply of products to last several weeks.

The fuel situation across the country has been a major concern to the citizens and their leaders, a development that has triggered blames from the critics of President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration.

In his reaction, Ekiti State Governor Ayodele Fayose accused the All Progressives Congress (APC) government of deliberately punishing Nigerians with fuel scarcity to achieve its alleged planned increment of petrol pump price from N145 to at least N185 per litre.

He also called on President Buhari to resign as the Minister of Petroleum over what he described as his “nonchalant attitude” towards ending fuel scarcity experienced in the country.

“Like I said a few days ago, what the Federal Government is doing is to create scarcity so that Nigerians will be willing to buy at any price, provided the product is made available.

“It was to achieve this planned increment of petrol pump price that they restricted the supply of petrol to NNPC alone,” Fayose claimed on Friday in a statement issued his media aide, Lere Olayinka.

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