Commuters in Abuja and other parts of the country have continued to experience hardship due to non-availability of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), also known as petrol, for over a week.
On Tuesday many fuel stations in Lagos, Kano, Nasarawa and Abuja, among others are still not selling petroleum products while few opened with long queue.
The few fuel retail outlets at Abuja, Kano and Nasarawa ration their fuel by selling N5,000 worth of fuel per vehicle.
Black marketers are equally seen selling at high price of N400 to N500 per litre.
The scarcity of fuel has affected businesses negatively, caused high increase in transport fare, traffics which has subjected students and workers to trek a long distance to schools and work.
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