Motorcyclists, Residents In Cameroon Lament Fuel Scarcity, Condemn Subsidy Removal In Nigeria


The business bike operators in the Speak of Garoua in Cameroon, lamented the shortage of fuel, warning that their swap modified into as soon as no longer sustainable.
Some motorists and residents in Cameroon occupy acknowledged the deliberate removal of subsidy on Top class Motor Spirit (PMS), popularly called petrol in Nigeria, has created an acute shortage of the crucial commodity in the neighbouring country.
The business bike operators in the Speak of Garoua in Cameroon, lamented the shortage of fuel, warning that their swap modified into as soon as no longer sustainable.
The operators blamed Nigeria’s president, Bola Tinubu for inflicting the hardship in their country by fuel subsidy removal.
In the viral video, regarded as one of the operators modified into as soon as heard asserting, “Tinubu has blocked the fling with the spin of petrol to Cameroon, this skill that it’s no longer cheap to the frequent man.”
One other operator acknowledged, “At this time Garoua has been hit with fuel shortage, if you happen to leer it, the price becomes insufferable; therefore be warned all you commuters.”
SaharaReporters learnt that petrol, which previously supplied for between CFA370 and CFA450 in Garoua, now prices CFA970.
One naira exchanges for Cameroonian CFA1.3172.
Lamenting the concern, the Cameroonian native transporters who spoke whereas mixing Fufulde and French languages, threatened either tall hike in prices or to down tools without extend.