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Fuel scarcity worsens in Ekiti as motorists sleep in filling stations

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Scarcity of petrol has become unbearable in Ekiti as motorists now sleep in filling stations across the state to have the opportunit­y to buy.

News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that some of the motorists that NAN correspond­ent met at the filling station yesterday morning were busy washing their faces with water.

One of motorists, Bolaji Oguntuase, told NAN that he was disappoint­ed with the fuel marketers for hoarding the product and making them to suffer under the sun all day.

He said many of the marketers had fuel, but deliberate­ly decided not to sell to create artificial fuel scarcity.

” I slept inside my car outside the compound of NNPC before I could buy fuel this morning,” he said.

Another motorist, Bidemi Owolabi, said he did not expect the marketers to punish motorists by hoarding fuel.

He called for understand­ing of the marketers, saying that inadequate fuel in circulatio­n could distabilis­e all forms of businesses in the state.

Owolabi said most of them had to sleep in filling stations, while others bought from black markets to carry on with their daily business.

He said BOVAS and NNPC were the two filling stations that were consistent in selling fuel.

The State Commission­er for Informatio­n, Youth and Sports, Mr Lanre Ogunsuyi, described the situation as unfortunat­e.

He expressed displeasur­e that Ekiti residents could go through the problem.

Ogunsuyi said the state government had appealed to the fuel marketers not add to the sufferings of the people by inflating the price of fuel and hoarding the commodity as well. (NAN)

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