Fuel scarcity has hit Osun State, crippling business activities in the state in the past few days, the News Agency of Nigeria  reports.
Attendants
 at some filling stations in Osogbo blamed the scarcity on what they 
described as a subtle protest by petroleum marketers, who were 
anticipating a downward review of the pump price of fuel.
A source 
familiar with the development said Independent Petroleum Marketers 
Association of Nigeria in Osun had since directed its members to stop 
lifting fuel.
NAN
 reports that virtually all filling stations along Gbongan-Osogbo Road, 
including the NNPC Mega Station, had stopped selling fuel since October 
6.
At the 
ancient city of Ile-Ife, long queues could be seen at various 
communities, while filling stations along Ede road were under lock and 
key.
Only one filling station was selling fuel at Ikirun but the station closed early on Saturday.
Long queues were also seen at Ilesa, Oke-Ogbo and Ijebu-Ijesa Road.
 
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