Following the reduction in oil price, fuel scarcity seems to be returning in some parts of the country. On Monday, fuel stations remained closed in parts of Lagos state, while those who opened witnessed long queues.


Meanwhile, the scarcity is said to be hitting very hard in eastern part of Nigeria. Sources have disclosed to Julia Blaise Blog (JBB) that there is no fuel in Imo state. Almost all the fuel stations have closed, while those operating extort as much as N150.00 (One Hundred and Fifty Naira) from customers for a 1liter.