In the capital of Rivers State, Port Harcourt, fuel queues have resurfaced.
Goldennewsng discovered that as fuel scarcity worsens, most filling stations are not distributing fuel.
The few newly opened filing stations are selling between N290 and N300 per liter.
According to a representative of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria’s Port Harcourt unit, the shortage is caused by a lack of product at the depot.
One of the IPMAN leaders in Rivers State claims that only one of the 19 private depots in the state sells products for marketers.