Nigeria, April 20 -- Barely two months after petrol scarcity hit major cities across Nigeria, fuel queues have resurfaced in petrol stations in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.

A PREMIUM TIMES correspondent who visited petrol stations Monday evening found that some of the stations were shut while others were besieged by motorcyclists, tricycle owners, as well as private and commercial drivers.

This newspaper also found that some NNPC retail stations were equally shut.

As of Monday night, no fuel station sold petrol to motorists along Lugbe Airport Road and Kubwa expressway.

The development, said to have been triggered by the strike action announced by petrol transport drivers, has generated traffic gridlock across different locat...