Long queues persist in Ibadan as more petrol stations shut down

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Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, has continued to witness long queues of cars, motorcycles and tricycles due to the closure of many petrol stations. Our

Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, has continued to witness long queues of cars, motorcycles and tricycles due to the closure of many petrol stations.A DAILY POST correspondent, who went round major areas of Ibadan last week, observed thatRecall that the country had in the last few weeks been witnessing

It was observed by our correspondent that the situation has become worse for motorists, commercial cab operator, motorcyclists, tricycles among others. It was observed that most of the petroleum stations in these areas have closed while only few that opened are currently experiencing long queues.

 

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