Oyo State capital Ibadan has begun experiencing fuel scarcity, as petrol pump price had jumped up to N110 per litre. There are long lines of vehicles awaiting their turn at some petrol stations, while other stations' owners were forced to closed down their businesses. Most filling stations have increased the pump price of petrol from the official N97 to N110. At T Square the price was N105, while at TOKAS, Iroko, along the same road, petrol was sold for N100. The price varies similarly at other outlets. Most of the motorists, who commented on the development, urged the Federal Government to explain to Nigerians the reason how they allowed the latest scarcity, as the hike in the price of the commodity was uncalled for. You know more about it? Add your info for this news. Related News
source; naij.com
source; naij.com
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