Petrol scarcity has been reported in Lagos State, as long queues emerged in some filling stations on Monday.

The scarcity has reportedly caused gridlock in some parts of the state and a sudden hike in transport costs.

The traffic jam appeared to be particularly severe on the Ikorodu Road axis, where cars faced an unusually long queue of motorists waiting to buy petrol at filling stations.
In addition, there were long lines at the Total Filling station on Mobolaji Bank Anthony Way, resulting in high tariffs along the Ikeja axis, according to Punch.

It was also discovered that many of the filling stations along the Ikeja axis, including Obafemi Awolowo Road in Ikeja, were closed, forcing some motorists to raise their fares in response to the event.

A commercial transport operator plying the UNILAG-Jibowu axis in Yaba said he was forced to hike his fees after waiting for hours to buy fuel.

It was unclear why petrol lineups had resumed in Lagos as at the time of filing this report.

Some filling stations run by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company along the Lagos-Ibadan Motorway did not distribute petrol either.

Hammed Fashola, National Vice Chairman of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, IPMAN, stated that he was aware of the queues at several filling stations in Lagos.

However, Fashola stated that the lineups could be due to panic buying on the side of customers.

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