Oil marketers blamed the
prolonged scarcity on the insincerity of the Federal Government and called on
Nigerians to expect a further worsening of the situation in the days ahead.
This was after a slight
improvement was recorded few days after the Senate approved the supplementary
budget which was to be used mainly for payments of subsidy claims to oil
marketers.
Specifically, over the
weekend, light queues were recorded in some petrol stations in Abuja, while
most of the petrol station did not record any queue. But the situation
worsened, yesterday, as the queues returned with only a few petrol stations in
town selling the product
Some marketers who spoke to
Vanguard blamed the renewed intensity of the crisis on the fact that they are
yet to receive payments for their subsidy claims, a situation that had made it
difficult for them to purchase the product.
Specifically, one of the
marketers, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, wondered what is delaying
the payment of the claims, while he accused the Federal Government of not
showing concern for the plight of Nigerians.
The marketer disclosed that
Nigerians should expect tougher days ahead, stating that if the subsidy claims
are eventually paid, it would take days for oil marketers to access the funds,
place order for the products, get the consignment and start distributing the
products to all the nooks and crannies of the country.
He said: “Nigerians should
hold the Federal Government responsible for the sufferings they are currently
passing through. This government was aware of outstanding subsidy claims from
their first day in office, but they had to wait for six months, until Nigerians
could no longer bear the suffering in silence, before they took any action.
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