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Fuel Queues Ease Off In Abuja
The long fuel queues experienced in Abuja have now eased off as more tankers were seen discharging the product at filling stations.
The Tide source, who went round some filling stations on Saturday, reports that the queues have reduced as tankers were seen discharging fuel.
It will be recalled that the scarcity of the product resulted in long queues at filling stations in the past one week in Abuja and some states.
Tanker operators blamed the problem on non availability of diesel to lift fuel from the depots in Lagos.
They also complained of the insecurity of their trucks and personnel following the post-election violence in some parts of the country.
A cross section of motorist who spoke to newsmen on Saturday expressed delight at the availability of the product after a week of suffering and struggling to get it.
Mr Nicolas Anyanwu, a taxi driver, said the availability of the product had brought great relief to him and his business.
“We are happy that the queues have reduced now and there is fuel in filling stations, since last week we have been queuing at filling stations,’’ he said.
Mr Kunle Ajani, a motorist, who also expressed joy at the turn of event, called on the government to find a lasting solution to the problem.
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