On Sunday, most filling stations remained shut around the metropolis and the few that were dispensing fuel did so at exorbitant prices.
The current fuel scarcity had been blamed on the importation of adulterated petrol.
This comes as fuel scarcity, which sells at a national price of N165 per litre, remains unabated.
12 fuel attendants and managers were arrested in filling stations selling petrol between N205 and N220 per litre.
“This situation has brought back memories of bad governance in our nation.”
Only a few stations have so far complied with the FG directive to operate between 18 and 24 hours daily.
NUPENG and PTD had declared to go on strike based on its investigations…the Federal Ministry of Works and Housing were diverting the fund provided by NNPC for the rehabilitation of 21 critical
Some residents in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), are having a hard time commuting as effects of petrol scarcity bites harder.
He said the fuel crisis was capable of creating an artificial shock that would shake the economy.
The gridlock caused by the heavy presence of car owners in many filling stations visited in the town, left many commuters stranded.
