Motorists and other Lagos residents who need fuel to power their businesses are having a tough time getting the product owing to the scarcity that surfaced about two weeks ago.
Arise News checks across the city reveals that the decision by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation to commence a 24-hour service at its depots and retail outlets across the country has done little to ease the problem. ARISE Correspondent, Tokunbo Oyetunji, has the details.
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