Fuel queues don return for Lagos as petrol scarcity continues for inside the state. Lasgidi FM Chukwuemeka Obioma wey monitored the situation for Victoria Island, observe say petrol de sale for one hundred and sixty-five naira per litre for major filling stations. Some motorists wey de queue for fuel still tell Obioma say dem don spend many…
One Lagos lawyer, Festus Ogun don drag Federal Government go court over the suffer wey Nigerians suffer during the recent fuel scarcity. Festus Ogun tok say wetin cos the fuel scarcity na mismanagement. Ogun tok say the fuel scarcity for no happen if President Buhari no be Petroleum Minister. The lawyer tell Lasgidi FM News Desk say…
The crisis in the distribution of petrol continues to linger around Lagos State, as many filling stations remain closed. A few of the petrol filling stations that have products to sell also continue to record a high number of motorists, with queues of vehicles obstructing traffic on major roads. Lasgidi FM’s Azuka Onwuzor, monitored the situation around…
Long queues of vehicles noticed at some petrol filing stations in Lagos have been traced to a bad product supplied from the petrol depot. The vehicle queues were most common at petrol filling stations of some major distributors around Lagos Island and Lekki areas of Lagos. Informed sources said the Premium Motor Spirit imported by the Nigerian…
Members of the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria, PENGASSAN, have withdrawn their services. PENGASSAN called the strike at the end of a seven-day deadline the union gave to the Federal Government. The indefinite nationwide strike was confirmed by PENGASSAN President, FESTUS OSIFO, in a television interview earlier today. OSIFO said they decided to…