Thursday 6 March 2014

FUEL SCARCITY TODAY IN OLODI-APAPA-AJEGUNLE

Total Filling Station, Alaba.
The fuel scarcity that started early this week in Lagos has continued to worsen rather than abate despite promises from government and oil marketers that by Thursday, the situation would have become a thing of the past. Black marketers have continued to take advantage of the situation with some of them selling at rate of #300, #250, #200 or #150 per litre. Bus drivers and their conductors too are not left out as they continue to charge their passengers very exorbitantly. Okada riders too are not left out.

As a matter of fact, it was only Mobil filling station situated at Wilmer Bus-stop, Kirikiri Road that was in action on Thursday 6th of March with only a very long queue to contend with. All other filling stations were simply out of service as you can see in the pictures.

Mobil, Kirikiri Road

Total, Mobil Road
Nipco, Kirikiri Road
Mobil, Mobil Road
Best Sea, Ojo Road








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