Petrol scarcity bites harder as marketers increase pump prices. Abuja, the nation’s capital, Lagos and other major cities in the North have been experiencing the situation for more than 30 days.
Black marketers initially sold at N250 per litre before increasing to N350 at the time. There had initially been a decline in loading at the depots, most of which were situated along the coast, primarily in Lagos and Warri in Delta State.
However, we were joined by Dele Tajudeen, Chairman, of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria to address the situation.
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