 As the endless queues persist, Lagos residents are lamenting the continuous difficulty and high level of bribery we'd experience at petrol stations. Plus, TV news correspondent Destiny Momo has more. For a month now, what came as bad fuel into Nigeria has cost more pain and untold hardship on the citizens. As the long queues continue, black marketer operators are having a field day as they saturate the stations to buy petroleum products. Some individuals under queue lament waiting up to six hours to get fuel. We started experiencing it when the bad fuel came, which was withdrawn. And withdrawing that also would deplete whatever we should have had. So, but the only problem I have is that the 1.2 billion litres that NNPC said is coming, whether it has arrived or is in stock, that is what we don't know now. We checked the time now, this past three. That means I've been here for over six hours just because I want to get to four. Government pass me, they do what they're supposed to, they know what to do and they ought to do it. So now they are job-bidder, now why they be selective officials. I don't know what to tell the government because we have cried enough. Having this scene, I don't know, can they see it? Do we have to cry again? What else we cry? We have cried enough. While some accuse a president who doubles as the Minister of Petroleum of abandoning the citizens in these difficult times, others complain that fuel attendants demand bribe before dispensing. First of all, I even went there to see what was going on. I said, I missed their office and the last month, they said, that's not what they do. I said, what's not what they do? As long as you give them money, they'll pass me the entrance and say, okay, I should give them one fine. They said in Cape, they collect $1,000 for cake, to $5,000. Who are those collecting the money? The attendants at the police station. So those people are getting here. Even the last month, what they're supposed to address is the situation. They are passing people that give them money. They are taking it to the office here. The NNPC Group Managing Director, Malamela Keari, has however apologized to Nigerians for the pain's experience at fuel stations, appealing to consumers to only buy the quantity they needed and noting that there was no plan to increase the pump price as speculated by many. Destin Amamo, Plus TV News.