
Long queues have resurfaced in most petrol stations in Warri, Effurun and their environs as products scarcity bites harder.
Our correspondent, Timothy Ejoh reports that due to the scarcity, most fuel stations have shut down their operations, apparently due to lack of products.
As a result of the scarcity, long queues have since resurfaced in a few stations that have products to dispense.
According to some motorists interviewed by the correspondent; majority of the stations have products for sale, but have shut down their facilities either in solidarity with the proposed strike action by Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) or to sell to black marketers in the night.
It was gathered that the proposed strike action by NUPENG would be in solidarity with Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) over the prolonged ASUU, NASU and SSANU industrial action that have left activities in Nigerian tertiary institutions paralysed.





