WRITTEN BY: CHIOMA MADONNA NDUKWU
Reports reaching AFRICAWORLDNEWS reveal the current fueling frustrations in Lagos and Abuja. Long queues at NNPC outlets, TotalEnergies closed for motorists, and increased petrol prices at Tinpet Nigeria Limited. In Abuja, pump prices rose. Matrix Energy raised petrol and diesel prices in Delta state. The fuel crisis is due to import challenges, bad roads, and a weak exchange rate. NNPC is the sole importer, causing supply chain problems. This crisis disrupts businesses, raises inflation, and threatens security. Urgent action is needed for fuel supply and distribution. #OMAGIST@AFRICAWORLDNEWS*


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