Long queues that resurfaced on Wednesday at filling stations in the Ibadan metropolis are fast disappearing.

Radio Nigeria correspondents who monitored the situation reported that a few vehicles were seen queuing up to buy petrol at stations dispensing the product 

A motorcyclist and a motorist, Mr Rasak Ayinla and Mr Yon Yon who relayed their experiences in the last two days said some of the petrol stations shut their gates to the public. 

Another resident, Mr Ganiyu Taofeek, lamented the hardship that the situation had caused him, noting, however, that the price of petrol had not changed as the few filling stations opened to the public sold at one hundred and eighty Naira per litre. 

The residents called on relevant authorities to be proactive in ensuring a regular and adequate supply of fuel across the country.

Olukemi Akintunde

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