In Guinea, long queues are forming at fuel stations across Conakry despite assurances from the National Petroleum Company, SONAP, that supplies remain available.
Fears of a potential shortage, driven by rising international tensions between Iran and the United States, have sparked an unusual rush at the pumps.
Motorists say growing public anxiety is contributing to the scramble for fuel, even as authorities attempt to calm concerns.
Augustine Kollié reports on the situation in the capital.















