 Long queues are now being noticed in a few filling stations in Accra, the Undosted Capital. While many filling stations are under lock and key, are still not dispensing petrol. Plus TV correspondent Akim Lawal guarded that the scarcity was caused by a power tussle among members of Newpeng and has now left residents groaning as the scarcity has grounded social and economic activities. The federal government has urged the federal government to please find a lasting solution to the perennial fuel scarcity. People have been here as early as 5.30 in the morning, trying to buy fuel and the queue is still long. Many people are still trying to get fuel. Many don't even have hope. Now, some other filling stations that you still get, like one filling station, I would like to mention them yesterday, they sold for 200. I've been here since morning, so since now I've never collected any fuel. So, what I've said earlier is that I want, I will appeal to the government to do something. You know, people are suffering now. Some people are delayed for, you know, I mean, some people are delayed. Many people are supposed to be at the same, I mean, in their working places now. But now, they are in the filling station. They are telling people here, they have light, they just went and put it off. We're just even telling them what is happening and they have fuel here. This is the serious problem in this country. So we are begging the government to come and intervene to those people now, to come and see what is happening here. Two grandmany queues here, people are, they are ready to work now. These are the people, they are ready to work, to feed their family. Nothing to do. Nothing will happen. It's very, very unfair. So please appeal to the authority people to come and visit those people right now. So you get notified about fresh news updates.