 Oroganberg is still watching and is now on Plus TV Africa. The motorists in Keduna State have continued to express their dismay over the persistent fuel scarcity in the country, with many of them spending hours on long queues at filling stations before getting the product. Some of the fuel filling stations are selling the premium motorsport at the official pump price, and while other fuel stations were selling at 220 to 250 to motorists, Plus TV correspondent Habila de Rafay's report is presented from our studios. The recent fuel scarcity in the country has continued to push many Nigerians into untold hardship as it affects all aspects of the nation's economy. Some of the motorists in Keduna State say they spend hours in long queues at most filling stations, buying the fuel at a high price, as most of the fuel stations all to sell at night as black market, which according to them contributes to the scarcity. It affects us on every side. It makes the cost of food and everything on the higher side, that is higher inflation. And it's not going down every day, so it makes life miserable for us, it's not easy. First time you buy it at 230 naira, 220 per litre, you know, so sometimes you drive a distance before you can get even the black market so-called. So many times we made several complaints and the seller would tell us that they also buy the black market, so when everything becomes black market, black market, so where is the original? There is not too much profit because when you take a passenger at the price, you will be angry, they will not understand that there is a full scarcity. So we did not make, there is not any profits, like we normally have profits when there is full. We find it very difficult because sometimes we buy a black market, 220 naira, 215 naira sometimes, so it's not easy for us. Some of the fuel stations apportion the blame to the federal government's inability to live up to its responsibilities, which according to them has continued to impose a chip on people. I am an entrepreneur and I get goods from lego, if I outsource, now bringing the goods to cognize a truck because I pay double and then when I'm selling I have to increase the price, which affects me because nobody wants to buy anymore with the increased price. The therefore appealed to the APC-led administration to acing their efforts in bringing the fuel scarcity to an end. Recall that cardinal state governments had last year banned the selling of fuel in gerry cans and gallons to individuals as black market to curb insecurity and secure the availability of the product to the residents.