Tale of Upcoming Protest: Looming Fuel Scarcity and Queue

Sudden Closure of Fuel Stations

In the tale of the upcoming nationwide protest, fuel stations across Abuja, Niger, Nasarawa, and Kogi abruptly ceased operations last Friday. Oil marketers, concerned about the upcoming demonstrations, have closed key outlets, including those of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited along the Kubwa-Zuba expressway.

Impact on Fuel Availability

The abrupt closure of numerous fuel stations has led to a significant resurgence of fuel queues, particularly noticeable at stations that remained operational, such as AYM Shafa on the Kubwa-Zuba expressway and the NNPC in Zuba, Niger State. Motorists were seen lining up for hours, hoping to refuel before supplies dwindled further, highlighting the immediate impact of the shutdowns on daily commutes and logistics.

In addition, several parts of Lagos also witnessed sudden closures of fuel stations, compounding the anxieties of residents and commuters. These shutdowns have sparked widespread concerns over an impending fuel scarcity crisis, with many fearing that the situation could worsen if the protests lead to prolonged disruptions in fuel distribution and availability.

Market Responses and Government Calls for Calm

While some marketers attribute the shutdown to fuel shortages, others cite fears of protest-related disruptions. In response, the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Heineken Lokpobiri, has urged calm and advised against participation in the upcoming protests, emphasizing the government’s commitment to addressing public grievances through dialogue.

Severe Queues in Ogun State

In Ogun State, the impact is palpable with motorists enduring long waits at fuel stations, where operational pumps are scarce. Prices have soared, with petrol reaching up to N800 per litre, exacerbating the strain on daily commuters and local businesses.

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Government’s Plea to the Public

Amidst the crisis, government officials are appealing for peace and constructive engagement. Lokpobiri highlighted ongoing efforts by President Bola Tinubu’s administration to revitalize the economy and urged the public to support these initiatives rather than resort to protest.

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