Some Lagos motorists have blamed the recent fuel crisis in Lagos on the delay in the supply of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) caused by a flood.

According to a driver who wishes to simply be identified as Ezekiel, he said if there were good roads in Nigeria fuel would have been supplied as the tankers would have negotiated alternative routes.

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All these problems we are facing is because we lack good and quality leadership that is proactive and can nip situations in the bud when they arise.

Road users in Lagos on Monday and Tuesday experienced terrible traffic situations as a result of vehicles queueing along the road to purchase fuel.

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Speaking with IBRAND TV some motorists explained that they really have no idea why there are queues at the filling stations.

Mr Emmanuel said “i have an Annual general Meeting tomorrow and so i will not be able to come to but fuel so i am taking the pain to queue here today so i can buy what i need.”

Others fingered the government for their inability to implement policies that will ameliorate the sufferings of the masses.

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It is yet to be ascertained what the cause of the problem is, but things seem to have improved with most filling stations dispensing fuel as the queues are disappearing.

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