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NOW that the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) has warned Nigerians to stock up as many litres of petrol as they can ahead of the Christmas and New Year celebrations, it can be said with certainty that testy times are ahead.

What have the masses done to deserve this kind of affliction? Isn’t the essence of governance the welfare of the people?

How can government officials boast of their performance in office when workers have not been paid, when fuel is not available?

I cannot recall when last things were this bad, particularly since 1999. The Federal Government has to wake up from its slumber and find a quick solution to the menace of fuel crisis.

Nigerians already have enough headaches to contend with and it is unconscionable to add fresh crisis into the mix.

Oluwafunke Adebayo

Ibadan, Oyo State

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