I drove into Mobil fuel station on International Airport Road, Lagos, sometime last week and after sitting on the rather long queue, it finally got to my turn. I alighted, opened the boot of the car and made to bring out a 25 litre jerry can that has become a permanent companion since this lingering fuel scarcity started about two months ago but the meter attendant shocked me by saying, ‘Oga, we nor dey sell for keg o. I asked why, he said, ‘dem dey raid us, task force people, so our manager say make we nor sell for keg again’.” I was now very angry and told him I would not move my car unless he sells in the jerry can. I guess he saw the resolve in my eyes and after using his eyes to pan around the fuel station, probably to see if his manager was […]