"If we sell fuel at the price everybody is expecting, we would be out of business," says PETRON President Gillis-Harry.
The NNPC has blamed election-induced restrictions for the fresh shortages.
"We will take over the government from them, the traitors who wanted to contest with us. They had no experience."
It threatened to go after those impeding the supply of petroleum products if fuel queues persist.
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