Eko Hot Blog reports that following the hike in the pump price of petrol on Friday, fuel queues have resurfaced in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital city.
Premium motor spirit which sold for N537 per litre in the nation’s capital as of last night was reviewed upward to N617 in some parts of Abuja on Tuesday morning.
This has triggered panic buying as motorists raced to filling stations across the city.
At AA Rano Filing Station in Utako, there are vehicles on a long stretch within and outside the facility.
News Direct correspondents visited several filling stations in the city centre where queues have extended to the road, compounding traffic woe.
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