Two weeks or there about to the memorable transfer of power from the PDP
to the APC at the center, Nigeria witnessed a major fuel scarcity in
the country. Independent marketers, petroleum tank/truck owners and the
federal government all threw blames upon blames at one another over who
was responsible for the scarcity.
A number of issues have accompanied
this scarcity, from people sleeping at filling stations to innocent
people losing their cars to men of underworld as a result of going out
very early in the morning to scout for this precious commodity. Now,
this has even taken a more interesting dimension.
Yesterday (4th of
June), I was driving through Aguiyi Ironsi Street, Maitama, Abuja when I
came across two police officers fighting at the Forte (former AP)
filling station by NUC. The reason from the much I gathered, was that
one of them left the queue and tried to make his way into the station to
get fuel. When he drove out his vehicle, he came and parked in front of
another police officer.
The officer in whose front he parked had asked
him to return to his position, but he refused and that led to a great
fight between the duo that lasted for about 10mins. What a disgrace to
the Nigeria Police Force! If you were the IGP and the matter was brought
to your notice, what would you do to the both? Below are the pictures.
Forgive the low quality. It was caused by a 2mp phone camera...
Lalasticlala, Ishilove
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