Fuel Scarcity Engulfs Nigeria.

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Struggling to Afford Fuel: What It's Like for Residents of Port Harcourt

Lagos and other parts of Nigeria are currently grappling with severe fuel scarcity, leading to long queues at filling stations and significant public frustration. Despite the removal of fuel subsidies, which was intended to stabilize the market, fuel prices have escalated to between N800 and N1000 per liter.

This situation has sparked widespread discontent among Nigerians, who are questioning the effectiveness of government policies and the lack of communication from key officials like the NNPC Managing Director.

The scarcity has resulted in daily struggles for citizens, with many spending hours searching for fuel, highlighting a broader dissatisfaction with the government’s management of the petroleum sector.

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