Reporting from Lagos, the import hub of petroleum products and marketing, fuel queues are back to the streets and stations with pump price rising from the 87 naira over the board to as much as 120 naira. One wonders what such will do to far cuties and town, who are hundreds of mile from the Lagos import spot.
Economic implications of Scarcity
it is said that when the elephants do battle, only and only the grasses and ground suffers the brunt. same it is when there's fuel scarcity in Nigeria, only the poor and average Nigerian bare the brunt and their hard earned money are taken from them.
Should our new administration run by PMB allow such hurt on the masses to continue? Will these oil market continue to hold Nigerian to ransom over a scam of oil subsidy? Do we not live among these scammers of our daily bread? and how do we as a collective Nation put an end to this menace?
These posed question have only but one solution - GET OUR REFINERIES WORKING, build more refineries and promote local refining with a standard. This is the way a CHANGE focus administration should proceed.
Good morning.
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