For a country that is naturally blessed with crude oil and many other resources, I still can’t understand why we are always talking about #FuelScarcity ! And why a litre of fuel in Nigeria is still above N85 and not N55. Apparently, I am not the only wandering the plains of the heart of Africa, as other Nigerians are now expressing their feeling on twitter and other various social media with the #FuelScarcity. See their tweets below…
Waiting to see if the Senators and House Members will summon the Minister of Petroleum for #FuelScarcity pic.twitter.com/SdJi9IfdIR
— Chukwuemeka Ekenaka (@MrEkenaka) November 25, 2015
God Forgive You “@klinRo: More and more people are now trekking for Buhari because of #fuelscarcity”
— Tolulope (@Pampamiboy) November 25, 2015
I’m still waiting for the explanation why filling stations are closed but black market always has fuel #WaitingForTheChange #FuelScarcity
— MyWarriRising (@tpudie) November 25, 2015
Buhari + Osibanjo = #FuelScarcity
— Cliff Junior Anele ひ (@cliff9ja) November 25, 2015
#FuelScarcity can’t stop us… we partying tonight .. #pizzlesdance
— Pizzle’s Lounge (@PizzlesLounge) November 25, 2015
Our leaders are Kings and we’re pawns in this chess game #FuelScarcity
— Kachi (@chineducation) November 25, 2015
#FuelScarcity #GeneratorNoise #NoLight #Insecurity#EmptyPromises = #NoChange pic.twitter.com/IkKrx0QTTM
— TCA (@XrisTion) November 25, 2015
Say no to this inhumane fuel price hike! It’s affecting my business badly! @MBuhari @Gidi_Traffic @InsideMainland #FuelScarcity
— Hairat Abimbola (@Habeemborlah) November 25, 2015
More and more people are now trekking for Buhari #FuelScarcity
— IAm_Meeky (@MeekyH) November 25, 2015
Liars ! Shameless liars !! Devils incarnate lying to Nigerians !!! Where is the light and fuel now ? #fuelscarcity https://t.co/wuXiSw7wxr
— Nnaemeka Ezeribe (@utuakpa) November 25, 2015