 And elsewhere in Lagos some motorists say they suspect the federal government is making move to increase fuel price. Plus TV news correspondent Destiny Momo has more. These motorists will have been under queue for hours as they are left with no choice alamiting the continuous pain they are faced with trying to access fuel for their vehicles. The situation is very, very unbearable. I've been on the queue over two hours now and I just entered the filling station. The fact apparently our government is not doing something good for the masses based on this full scarcity. Prior to this time I believe that our government is supposed to be effective for a percent but I don't know why it's not working and they put somebody. Making life even more difficult than it has already been. It's terrible. At first we thought it was something that would linger for maybe three days or four but now it's taking two weeks and more. I won't be surprised if they bring in a new system, a new idea to increase the fuel. I won't be surprised. I think that's what because people are already getting accustomed to buying it at the rate that is an excess of 200. I don't really know but I think it may be because they want to increase the fuel price. I think that is the reason why the queue is too much. The price have already changed. It's no longer the 162. It's now 165 from station you see 162 but by the time you get to the pump they would use their calculator to do the magic for you. One hundred and like yesterday I bought in the Yanopaja 220 Naira with calculator. I said no joy. Emmanuel, a transporter who claims to have queued for the better part of the day just to access fuel, says he won't charge about 700 Naira to a job from Sandfield just to be able to make a profit. Meanwhile the Manjurian Association of Chambers of Commerce Industries, mine and agriculture, Nassima had at the weekend called on the federal government and other stakeholders to find a definitive resolution to the lingering fuel queues. Their association urged the federal government to stop their importation of petroleum products and take immediate steps at ensuring that all refineries are working in full capacity for a definitive end to the importation of petroleum products. Subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.