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Fuel Scarcity: Motorists Want Lasting Solution

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Motorists in Rivers
State have called on the Federal Government and other relevant agencies to find a lasting solution to the incessant fuel scarcity on the country.
A cross section motorists who barred their mind in an interviews with The Tide in Port Harcourt expressed dismay that relevant authorities and the Federal Government are yet to come up with a policy that would end the lingering perennial fuel scarcity in the  country.
According to them, the lingering fuel scarcity had cost damage to their vehicles pointing out that the situation had forced some of them into untold hardship and trauma.
They said the recurrent fuel scarcity in the country shows that there is incompetence some where along the line or sabotage among the regulatory agencies, which the government is yet to discover.
The motorists who frowned at the situation said they not are benefitting from the dividends of democracy as they are facing hard times sbecause of the fuel scarcity also affecting Rivers State.
Amos Emenike said it is disheartening that there is no concrete policy or step by the federal government or from the minister of state for petroleum, Ibe Kachikwu to stem down the ugly experience.
Another motorists, Victor Solomon Oko, also expressed dismay at the trauma motorists are passing through in the country.
Oko lamented that instead of the fuel scarcity situation to improve, it is worsening every day and appealed to relevant authorities to urgently look into it and proffer definite solution.
Rosemary Amaobi also said, the situation is alarming as the fuel scarcity gives us heart break every day, especially when seeing the long queues at the filling stations.
Government should settle who ever they are owning or look into the problems and end this fuel scarcity for christs sake and for the interest of the masses”.
Udoh Akpakpan, who is a driver also barred his mind and said due to the fuel scarcity he finds it difficult to meet up the target amount for the vehicle owner, and called for urgent solution.

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