 or the queues are getting longer at filling stations in Lagos, Abuja, Oregon State and other parts of the country. Panic buying continues as it appears that management of filling stations are also uncertain of what's to come next. Our correspondent Paul Church monitored the situation and now reports. Taking a toll on Nigerians in some parts of the country. In Lagos, some commuters spoke to Plus TV Africa on some of the current challenge. Yesterday morning we discovered that there are not enough buses flying the road because there are queues in some filling stations. Actually it might have affected some parts but in some media for now it has not really affected. Like I'm coming from mainland and I think the filling is still the same amount but the challenge is to get the bus is difficult because there are not enough buses that are flying the road. On the norms I do take from Ijesha to Lagos Island 200 but this morning it turned out to be 400, 500 and we have to start negotiating with the conductor if he could reduce the price of command. Sometimes you know when you make a budget per day it's it's so hard for you to adapt into the increase of transportation and it's really really bad. I don't, Nigeria itself I don't know where we're going. I left home by 7 o'clock and this is 2 9 so it's actually expected traffic. Commercial drivers at Marina CMS area of Lagos say petrol station owners have not started calling the product for no reason but admit that few price has not changed. Many filling stations have it but they are not selling it so because of they are not selling it it's cause many crowd in their territory as in Ije, Owando, Owando filling station in Marina, they have started selling their fuel. Let me say last week since last week Thursday ago so any motor that is risk that by the time it manages itself to the Owando filling station to get fuel there is no city fuel but we could eat everything there. Please help talk to our government. We are not happy about the fuel scarcity on Lagos Island. The stress is too much. Why are you not selling fuel? They say they decide not to. Women should try and do something about it. This young lawyer works on Lagos Island. She says fares have increased as she pleased with government to solve the problem urgently. Once your scarcity it trickles down to every other thing even as I can tell you food stuff has started increasing now. Food stuff because if my people want to tell me that they had their money for me when I want to go buy fuel so I have to add the money to be able to make ends meet. To even get transportation now is where they have hiked the price. Places that are normally 200, 300, they will be here in 500 and here because you have to go to work you don't have any choice but to enter. So definitely it's an occasional hardship on us. Don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.