Fuel queues persist in Abuja, marketers accused of manipulating pumps

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Fuel queues persisted in the Federal Capital Territory on Monday as motorists waited for hours at filling stations to get the Premium Motor Spirit, PMS.

A Christian Pastor, Samuel Igbinedion, who said he bought PMS at a filling station in Gudu on Sunday, said he spent nearly N15,000 to fill his tank, rather than the usual 12,500-N13,000.

Another motorist, who gave her name as Ann, also alleged that she used N15,100 to fill her tank, rather than N12,500-N13,000 before now. The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, has earlier attributed the situation in parts of Abuja to low loadouts and increased purchases characterising post-holiday periods.

 

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The job of a minister of state for Petroleum is not to sit in an air conditioned office or attending international events. It is to move round the country ensuring energy flow. Sylva should learn from Fashola and Amaechi.

It's like the government is hiding something from Nigerians concerning petroleum price.

Lazy journalists, there are no queues anywhere in Abuja..

May God deliver Nigeria.

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