 It's been two weeks since the Petros Castis Taga and motorists as well as small business owners in the Ajah Battery Access of Lagos State are still lamenting the untold hardship caused by this development. Plus TV Africa correspondent Destiny Momo has more. This NNPC along Battery Road Ajah Access is selling fuel at this time, hence the reason for the crowd and long queues of cars, tricycles, motorcycles and fuel gallons. The manager of the station says he is hoping the situation eases off soon as the station sells for 162 Naira per litre at this time. The problem is from on top because you can see this well I'm selling now since about almost four to five days now, the truck is at the depot there, we say they will come, unfortunately they will come this morning and after the charging you can see that the operation starts. Like now right now, yeah we are not selling above the price of the federal government this NNPC, we are selling at the rate of 162 Naira per litre. Having queued for about three hours, these Lagotians lament their ordeal. I feel so bad about everything you know and I feel like I feel that all these things people are doing they're not even working with them or I don't just know so but I just feel so bad. I've been here and I've even scratched my motor as I'm talking now, somebody that was not in the queue. We will never get that buy fuel, this is our Africa, we will never get that buy fuel, they give our safety in queue. Nobody is actually taking responsibility for this whole mess, so I mean it's just crazy. They are calling on the federal government to improve on the situation and ease the tension on citizens. Lysano says when they wanted to increase fuel they said I don't know how much they buy fuel, I don't go to the fuel station, my is I see fuel in my car, I go to the airport and fly to where I want to fly. So the government or the NNPC group should begin to look at the individual because we are the one consuming. But how a small business owners coping with these biting situation. You need power every time, but since there is no fuel now getting fuel is very difficult, last time I have to go get black market and it was quite expensive. So we have to run, sometimes we run 24 hours, no light. So it has been very, very serious. Toss in all angle because we don't get the fuel the way you supposed to get it. So if we want to work now we don't have enough fuel to do our work so it makes us not to do the work we supposed to do. Since there is no fuel now I cannot do like no electricity, no Nepal, it's because of the fuel now. I'm suffering because of fuel now, my office is locked already. The federal government last week raised hopes that the lingering fuel crisis and its attendant queues at filling stations would ultimately disappear this week. Nigerians are still looking forward to this. Destiny Momo plus TV Africa. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.