The fuel crisis in Nigeria has escalated, leaving motorists across the country scrambling for petrol and enduring long waits at filling stations.
The situation has deteriorated to the point where some drivers are keeping vigil overnight to secure fuel, highlighting the severity of the shortages.
Independent marketers have taken advantage of the scarcity, with prices soaring to as much as N920 per litre, a significant jump from the standard rates.
Meanwhile, major marketers have kept prices relatively stable at around N618 to N620 per litre. The disparity has exacerbated the crisis, creating long queues and severe traffic disruptions in key areas of the city, as motorists flock to stations with lower prices.
In this edition of the Street Parliament, Usman Umar host some Nigerians on the streets of Abuja.
