 Commuters and Lagos have displayed grievances over the continuous fuel casting which has led to long queues resurfacing at various fuel stations. In this report, plots to be news corresponded in Manwe or Lubobu Kun takes a tour to various stations to fuel the pulse of commuters. Queues loom in Lagos and order state, leaving Nigerians worrying about the scarcity of premium motor spirits, popularly called petrol. These queues were false-sighted in Abuja weeks ago before spreading to all the parts of the country. Recall, during our media briefing on October 10, the Group Executive Director, Downstream and NNPC, engineer at DME at Ditsunji, said that false scarcity would soon come to an end. He had attributed reason for the shortage to strokes conveying gasoline being held up at Kogi due to the intense flooding. However, an official of the Nidra Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers, Nupeng, who pleaded anonymity, noted that the reason for the continuous fuel casting is as a result of the hike in the foreign exchange and an increase in the commodity from the depots. Consumers of the commodity narrated their ideals while trying to get the product. Nigeria is one of the highest producing countries in the world and we are facing one of the terrible problems when it comes to gas, whatever petroleum product that is for our own domestic queues here. It's a problem for us. Something that's about to enter under 10 minutes and be on queue for over 3 hours. So, I'm not okay at all. I'm very sad. I'm not happy about this Wisconsin since last week. Yesterday I came here, I was at NSS, but I stayed 5 hours before I got this way. I don't know what is happening with this way, which I'm not happy. I came again. Since 7 o'clock, I've been at queue. What would it mean that I should leave my home, my family at 4 a.m. and queue up to land? I've not got where. What does it mean? To me, it doesn't mean anything. I don't know. It's painful. Some of them blamed Laxity on the part of the government as they truly have a big role to play in the rise and scarcity of the fuel product. I'll come for like so many years. All the leaders, they will come into power. They will do this. We don't have one Bible refiner in this country. So, whatever they take outside, that's a business for them. What about the domestic use? Come here to help us, because everything is based on government. Because we people, we have nothing to do except government say something and do something about this skill. We are not happy with the government. The government is very wicked on the masses and we are coming for them with time. Many independent markets have been selling between 220 Naira and 240 Naira per litre depending on location. However, many major markets are selling a product at about 175 Naira per litre leaving long queues extending outside their gates. Emmanuel Ulububukun, plus the news. Let's talk about fresh news updates.