Hope that Nigeria's fuel crisis, which virtually shut down the entire economy, may soon be over, beckoned Monday after the Federal Government and oil marketers agreed to work towards the immediate restoration of normal supply of fuel throughout the country.
For most part of last week, and particularly the weekend, the country was virtually grounded, as scarcity of petroleum products at filling stations across the country took a toll on normal businesses in all sectors of the economy.
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