If frenetic scenes and long queues at fuel stations across Freetown were anything to by yesterday, then the capital's two million residents should be bracing themselves up for yet another fuel shortage.
The desperate faces at various fuel stations across Freetown indicate that the capital has once again run short on petrol, thus hampering the movement of vehicles and goods across the country, which observers say started forming since Sunday, 8 August.
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