Long Fuel Lines Reappear in Abuja as Tanker Drivers Halt Services

Fuel queues have resurfaced in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), as a result of the suspension of operations by the Nigerian Association of Road Transport Owners (NARTO).

This development has caused widespread concern among residents and motorists who are now facing the challenge of accessing fuel for their daily activities.

According to recent reports, long queues are beginning to form at various fuel stations in the city as the supply of petroleum products is being disrupted by the suspension of operations by tanker drivers.

This has led to fears of a possible fuel scarcity in the coming days if the situation is not quickly addressed by the relevant authorities.

The suspension of operations by tanker drivers is a result of a number of factors, including the recent hike in fuel prices and the need for improved working conditions.

The drivers have called on the government to address these issues in order to prevent a full-blown fuel crisis in the country.

As the situation continues to unfold, the government and other stakeholders in the petroleum industry are urged to take urgent action to resolve the issues and restore normalcy to the fuel supply chain.

In the meantime, motorists and other users of petroleum products are advised to exercise patience and avoid panic buying as this could worsen the situation.

The return of fuel queues in Abuja is a cause for concern and highlights the need for a sustainable solution to the challenges facing the petroleum industry in Nigeria.

It is hoped that the government and other stakeholders will work together to find a lasting solution to this problem in the interest of the Nigerian people.

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