In Kano State, motorists and commuters expressed concern over the deteriorating state of roads in the state,
The residents on Tuesday also expressed worries that the product was scarce even though it had a prohibitive pump price of between N880 and N950 per litre.
The development followed the pronouncement by President Bola Tinubu during his inaugural address to end the petrol subsidy regime in the country.
Residents of Awka, the Anambra capital, have decried what they call the “arbitrary pricing” of petrol by marketers in the state.
The collapse of the road, which has now become an annual event, resulted from a heavy downpour in the last week.
The students are protesting the ongoing one month warning strike by ASUU and the current fuel scarcity across Nigeria.
