#FuelScarcity: Airline Operators Set to Go on Strike

Category: Nigerian National News


According to reports we gathered from various sources, airline operators are converging at Murtala Mohammed international Airport, Ikeja, Lagos State, to kick-start a grievous protest against the scathing fuel scarcity bedeviling the nation.


The protest, according to them will ricochet into nationwide strike if the situation is not urgently addressed.

On Saturday, May 23, 2015, airline operators grounded flights as they become unable to provide fuel after a months-long fuel shortage worsened.

Vehicles also were grounded.


In some areas in Ikeja, Ogba area of Lagos, fuel hawkers, normally called, "Black-marketers" sold fuel for as much as N1,000 per litter yesterday and the situation worsen.

Fuel price at normal pump rate is N87 per litter.

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