Less down 2 days, after the expiration of 3-days ultimatum deadline giving to the Major Marketers Association of Nigeria, MOMAN, to stop lifting petroleum products due to debts owed them by the Federal Government, fuel scarcity has hit major cities across the country, but the major part is the ancient city of Ibadan, Oyo-State.
The fuel scarcity crisis has been worsened in Ibadan, as motorists, Okada and generator consumers spent an average of hours at petrol stations in their quest to purchase the commodity.
Also, majority of the fuel stations had altered their pump price, selling between N100 and N130 per litre.
The prolonged scarcity had also brought in its wake, a hike in transport fares, prices of commodities and services both in Ibadan, Oyo-State capital.