By Jabiru Hassan, Kano.
Reports from Kano state emerged that there is long queues in all the filling stations across the state including those at the rural areas where a litre of fuel is being sold between 880, 900 and some of the filling stations sells at 1000 respectively.
Similarly, the diesel is being sold at 1250, 1260 but not all filling stations sells diesel that is why it is in scarcity in especially rural areas, while the cost of transportation remained high and without definate rate only based on negotiations with cummuters.
Most of the motorists that have a chats with Daybreak News disclosed that if the federal government did not intervene about the fuel subsidy removal, Nigerians would continue to suffer especially at present when the issue of transportation is getting worse.
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