It is about four days now since the Minister of State for Petroleum, Dr Ibe Kachikwu, said fuel scaricty will disappear in 48 hours.
When Goodluck Jonathan included “ending December fuel scarcity” as one of his achievements, I felt it was too petty.
Over a year ago under Buhari, we trended #FuelScarcity, now it’s back again.
He’s not the standard but GEJ’s is a level Buhari will ever struggle to again.
— 'Demola Olarewaju (@DemolaRewaju) December 18, 2017
With four days to the most celebrated festival in the world, Nigerians are stuck in one queue or the other around the nation.
This tweet was 4 days ago, that makes it 96 hours and there’s still #FuelScarcity. Y’all don’t know how to keep promises, just like your leader Buhari. Shior!!! https://t.co/kLYeszbYOA
— Orie Areg (@OrissAreg_) December 19, 2017
Some lamented what is now the good old days of the Goodluck Jonathan administration, citing that for him to count ending fuel scaricty in December is an achievement is now justifiable.
This is the Abraham Adesanya – Ajah – VGC traffic.
The consequence of long queues from the #NorthWest and #Hayden filling stations due to the ongoing #FuelScarcity.#Lagos #Nigeria@Gidi_Traffic pic.twitter.com/pFyzBYE6a3
— George Uwaifo (@GeorgeUwaifo) December 20, 2017
I have nothing else to say…. Shey una dey see am? #FuelScarcity #EndSARS #BuhariBlames #PDP #APC pic.twitter.com/hsK1GDBH0M
— FAYE🤴🏽 (@adu_faye) December 20, 2017
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