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PHOTO: Motorists Spend Christmas At Filling-Stations In Abuja


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Many Abuja motorists celebrated Christmas on long queues at filling stations as the scarcity of petrol continues in the territory.
The News Agency of Nigeria observed long queue in most fuel stations visited on Monday, which included NNPC, Oando and Total filling stations.
Chris Abiti, in an interview with NAN, said he and his family have been at the NNPC Mega Station in Central Area for more than an hour and it’s getting closer to his turn.
Abiti said that something urgent needed to be done to avert the recurrent scarcity during festivities, especially Christmas and New Year seasons.
“It’s not the leadership problem or government at fault. It’s a systemic failure of some private company and individuals causing the problems.
“Something urgent must be done to spare Nigerians from this yearly agony. We should not continue like this,” he said.
Mr. Abiti added that NNPC mega station was better than other fuel stations because the queue was moving.
In a separate interview, Aminu Ibrahim said he was not happy about the fuel situation.
“Festive season should be enjoyed and not spent in the fuel station,” he said.
He called on the federal government to passionately look into the fuel problem in 2018.
Similarly, Teso Joseph, told NAN that he has been at Oando filling station at Zone 4 for over five hours and that the queue is not really moving.
He said the station staff sell to some selected people and also in kegs.
NAN reports that fuel scarcity began in Abuja and other parts of the country since early December.

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