EKO HOT BLOG reports that renowned Nollywood actress Kate Henshaw has expressed her deep concern regarding the intense fuel scarcity that has ensued following the removal of fuel subsidy by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
The President’s announcement, made during his inaugural speech, triggered a nationwide shortage of fuel, leaving many individuals grappling with the consequences.
In a recent video message shared on her Twitter handle, Henshaw candidly described the current fuel scarcity situation as “chaos and anarchy.” She expressed her distress over the long queues and blockages observed at petrol stations, creating gridlock and frustration among citizens.
Offering advice to residents, Henshaw urged them to remain indoors to avoid enduring the hardships associated with the lengthy fuel queues and the resulting disruption. She emphasized the gravity of the situation by stating,
“It’s chaos and anarchy outside o. From pinnacle, petrol camps, everywhere blocked, front, back. If you don’t have to go outside, please, there is no ‘we are outside.’ No outside, go into your house and stay there.”
Henshaw’s poignant remarks resonate with the experiences of countless Nigerians who are currently contending with the ramifications of the fuel subsidy removal. The scarcity has led to widespread disruptions in daily routines and significant inconveniences across various sectors of society.
As the fuel scarcity persists, Nigerians eagerly await a resolution to the situation that will alleviate the suffering experienced by citizens and restore a sense of normalcy to their lives. The concerns raised by Henshaw and other individuals affected by the scarcity shed light on the urgency of addressing the issue and implementing effective measures to mitigate its impact on the populace.
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