The Sokoto State Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) earnestly implores the State Government and relevant authorities to swiftly address the pressing issue of fuel scarcity that has inflicted severe hardship on the populace.
In a press statement signed by the chairman, Dalhatu Abdullahi, and the secretary, Muhammad Nasir, the council describes the current situation in Sokoto State as the most dire fuel scarcity in its history and emphasises the urgent need for intervention.
“The scarcity has paralysed daily commuters, with many unable to access transportation due to exorbitant fares for Keke Napep, commercial motorcycles, and taxis.
“Additionally, the limited inter-state transport vehicles exacerbate the challenges of leaving the state.
“The Council observed that Fuel stations are overwhelmed with long queues, leading to some public allegations of irregular operations and accusations of fuel diversion to black marketers, further exacerbating the situation.
“The black market price for fuel has soared, with a gallon costing from N12,000 to N15,000, placing immense strain on the populace both socially and economically.
“In the light of these challenges, NUJ appeals to all relevant authorities and stakeholders to urgently take decisive action to alleviate the suffering of the public.”
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