The long fuel queues which appeared over the weekend at some major cities across the country have grown worse, Daily Trust findings revealed. This is just as the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) yesterday received one cargo of petrol consisting 45 million litres to wet the entire country. The long queues of vehicles seen at the Conoil and Total filling stations opposite the NNPC headquarters in Abuja previous days, have continued to stretch causing obstruction to traffic along the road. Similar scenes were observed yesterday at NIPCO, Conoil, Oando and other fuel stations that dispensed the product within Utako and the entire Abuja city centre. Some filling stations were shut with their managers claiming they had run out of stock. This forced motorists to go to nearby locations including Mararaba, Masaka and Zuba where the product is available but sold above N86.50. Black marketers in the main city have […]