Long queues are gradually disappearing at various filling stations in Osogbo, the osun state capital.
A visit to some of the filling stations showed that many of them now sell at the Federal Government approved price of 143 naira per litre.
Motorists want government to increase supply to different filling stations and punish those behind the recent fuel crises to avert recurrence of the experience.
They expressed optimism that there would be no queue if the current tempo of supply to filling stations is maintained.
Long queues are gradually disappearing at various filling stations in Osogbo, the osun state capital.
A visit to some of the filling stations showed that many of them now sell at the Federal Government approved price of 143 naira per litre.
Motorists want government to increase supply to different filling stations and punish those behind the recent fuel crises to avert recurrence of the experience.
They expressed optimism that there would be no queue if the current tempo of supply to filling stations is maintained.
Long queues are gradually disappearing at various filling stations in Osogbo, the osun state capital.
A visit to some of the filling stations showed that many of them now sell at the Federal Government approved price of 143 naira per litre.
Motorists want government to increase supply to different filling stations and punish those behind the recent fuel crises to avert recurrence of the experience.
They expressed optimism that there would be no queue if the current tempo of supply to filling stations is maintained.
Long queues are gradually disappearing at various filling stations in Osogbo, the osun state capital.
A visit to some of the filling stations showed that many of them now sell at the Federal Government approved price of 143 naira per litre.
Motorists want government to increase supply to different filling stations and punish those behind the recent fuel crises to avert recurrence of the experience.
They expressed optimism that there would be no queue if the current tempo of supply to filling stations is maintained.
Long queues are gradually disappearing at various filling stations in Osogbo, the osun state capital.
A visit to some of the filling stations showed that many of them now sell at the Federal Government approved price of 143 naira per litre.
Motorists want government to increase supply to different filling stations and punish those behind the recent fuel crises to avert recurrence of the experience.
They expressed optimism that there would be no queue if the current tempo of supply to filling stations is maintained.
Long queues are gradually disappearing at various filling stations in Osogbo, the osun state capital.
A visit to some of the filling stations showed that many of them now sell at the Federal Government approved price of 143 naira per litre.
Motorists want government to increase supply to different filling stations and punish those behind the recent fuel crises to avert recurrence of the experience.
They expressed optimism that there would be no queue if the current tempo of supply to filling stations is maintained.
Long queues are gradually disappearing at various filling stations in Osogbo, the osun state capital.
A visit to some of the filling stations showed that many of them now sell at the Federal Government approved price of 143 naira per litre.
Motorists want government to increase supply to different filling stations and punish those behind the recent fuel crises to avert recurrence of the experience.
They expressed optimism that there would be no queue if the current tempo of supply to filling stations is maintained.
Long queues are gradually disappearing at various filling stations in Osogbo, the osun state capital.
A visit to some of the filling stations showed that many of them now sell at the Federal Government approved price of 143 naira per litre.
Motorists want government to increase supply to different filling stations and punish those behind the recent fuel crises to avert recurrence of the experience.
They expressed optimism that there would be no queue if the current tempo of supply to filling stations is maintained.