Bamenda: Car Owners Stranded As Gasoline Pumps Run Dry
By Raymond Dingana
Car owners in Bamenda, chief town of the North West Region of Cameroon have been criss-crossing the town searching for gasoline as the number of those in need of the product outnumbers the quantity.
As early as 7:am, Saturday August 6,2022, a filling station a Veterinary Junction in Bamenda was chock-full of many who cued up just to acquire the liquid gold.
Those who could not drive their cars to the gas station because the tanks have gone dry had to carry containers from one part of the town to the other just as they used to do in the dry season when the water crisis is always at it's apex.
Empty Containers At A Filling Station At Veterinary Junction In Bamenda Waiting To Be Filled With Gas oil |
There were not in search of water but diesel fuel to feed the tanks of their vehicles in order to be able to circulate.
At the petrol station, we met James (not his real names). He was also at the service station with gallons to get fuel,
I have been here since 7:am after spotting a truck offloading fuel at this gasoline station. Gas oil hasn't been available at a realistic quantity since last week. I was forced to buy at FCFA 20.000 and FCFA 25000 from road vendors who got theirs from Mbouda. The place is crowded because it is only here that gas oil is available, he explained.
The number of containers we dotted at the filling station also caused many to think that the owners were there to buy and retail at a higher price.
When we left the area, we realized many more people were pouring in to get gas. At press time, there were no signs as to whether the situation of limited gas oil in Bamenda was going to be fixed anytime soon.
We have not also been able to ascertain whether many more tankers carrying the liquid gold have entered the town of Bamenda or not.
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