By Emman Ovuakporie
Barely 24 hours after the Federal Government announced that by June fuel subsidy will be removed from all petroleum products, massive fuel scarcity has hit Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory.
TheNewsGuru.com, TNG reports that this development has led to massive fuel queues along Abuja major roads as black market operators sell a litre of fuel for N500.
Along Abuja-Kaduna-Kubwa express road a ten litre jerry can of fuel sells for N5k while a 25 litre can goes N12.500.
Except for Gegu oil filling station that is selling fuel other private operators along the express seal their gates while the three NNPC outlets are selling as vehicles litter the service lane.