 Over the weekend, motorists and residents in the Belgrade-Urgun state capital felt the heat of the fuel scarcity at major Nigerian cities as a majority of the fuel in stations had their gates closed, refusing to dispense fuel to customers alleged adulterated fuel. Even as some stations opened for business this morning, residents and motorists lamented the challenges faced to get fuel as their daily income relies on it. I've been here since 5.30, I've been queuing for 5.30, there's no fuel at all, all over from Obantuku, I drove all from Obantuku right down to NNPC now. I was just about to tell you, they are selling hair, but people are not finding it easy anyway. My car is over there, I've been having issues with some of the bathfruits that I bought. So even right now, I'm skeptical of where to even buy from. I don't even know the kind of where we are going to get from here. I don't know if it's the right one or the wrong one. So I just think we get the right fuel. What we just discovered is that those who went in with kegs always come out, while those with beku have been here all along. But I guess probably there are extra charges on those with kegs, that is why they do have their attendance very fast. But we are hopeful, at least with time, maybe it will be a privilege also to get our hope. They however advised the government to find the lasting solution to it. They want government to help us and then let the situation come back to normal, because the suffering is too much. The government should pump out fuel. We just have them saying that they don't have fuel. That's why they keep on working their sessions. The refineries, actually the refineries in the south-south, even in the north, the one in Cardona, I mean, they are all not functioning. So if they could be functioning and they are doing things right, then they are befoiling around the nation.