Four persons have reportedly died over the lingering fuel scarcity that is almost grounding the country.
Four persons have reportedly died over the lingering fuel scarcity that is almost grounding the country.
According
to unverified claims by a Twitter user, @tundealuko, a man in his early
30s, two young children, a baby and a woman, who died after childbirth,
were victims of the ongoing fuel crisis.
The
woman, who Aluko said is her church member, bled to death in the early
hours of Sunday, May 24, after the hospital she was being treated said
it could not rush to get blood because of unavailability of fuel.
Similarly,
the fuel shortage has forced broadcast stations and Airlines to shut
down after a few hours of work in order to ration diesel.
Hundreds
of passengers are stranded at airports and bus stops. Fewer vehicles
are plying major reads as thousands of cars are queued hopelessly at
various filing stations across the country, especially in Lagos state.
As at today, May 24, many petrol stations in Lagos are selling at N400 per litre as against the initial N87 per litre.
Reports
say pump price in Ogun state is N300 per litre; Kebbi – N300 per litre;
Sokoto - N300 per litre; Cross River – N250 per litre; Bayelsa – N200
per litre; Kogi – N200 per litre; Kwara - N200 per litre; Adamawa – N160
per litre; Akwa Ibom – N150 per litre, the outrageous hike fluctuates
per state and time.
Several companies, including
telecommunications giant, MTN, are also reportedly threatening to close
shops for the same reason – fuel shortage.
Nigerians,
online and offline, are groaning in pain and lamenting separate ugly
situations in their domains that the fuel crisis has caused. And with
the electricity generation that has dropped to 1,300 Mega Watts – all
time low, many are convinced the anomaly is nothing compared to what
will be uncovered after the change of government on May 29.
The Ministry of power Permanent Secretary, Godknows Igali,
had said earlier in the week that if the fuel crisis does not end soon,
the already near comatose electricity supply in the country will
worsen.
However, the Senate has summoned the Minister of Petroleum Resources Diezani Alison-Madueke and the Finance Minister, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo Iweala over the deepening fuel crisis.
The two Ministers are expected to appear before the National Assembly on Monday, May 25, as the nation plunges into chaos.
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