 And petroleum tanker drivers have threatened to proceed on strike over the poor state of roads, fueling fears of worsening the ongoing field scarcity across the nation. They alleged that some people were already pilfering the 621 billion Naira Road Infrastructure Tax Credit scheme meant for the rehabilitation of 21 critical roads across the country. And Deputy National Chairman of the Petroleum Tanker Driver's PTD Unit of Nupeng Salmon Akane, who spoke with reporters in Abuja Vaud that members of his association will proceed on strike at very short notice if the government does not put the roads in order very soon.