Nigerians have taken to Twitter to express their plights over the lingering fuel scarcity and poor power supply in their areas.
For over three weeks, Nigerians have been grappling with fuel scarcity with Lagosians spending hours on the road due to the traffic caused by long queues of both commercial and private drivers at fuel stations.
The national ordeal started last month when the shiploads of off-spec petroleum products brought into the country threw the country into confusion and anxiety.
The adulterated fuel has a high content of methanol and ethanol which are harmful to vehicles and other petrol-powered machines.
To add insult to Nigerians’ injury, the electricity supply in the country has become so deteriorated that Nigerians have to on daily basis take to Twitter to express their plights over the lingering fuel scarcity and poor power supply in their areas.
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