N/R: Petrol Shortage Hits Residents And The Surrounding Communities
By Zy0z | self meida writer
Published 8 days ago - 0 views
There is shortage of patrol at Nakpache and the its surrounding Communities in the Yendi municipal, in the Northern Region.
The only petrol cell in the area as at today, Tuesday 16th February, 2021 is short of petrol to supply to its customers.
The residents at Nakpache and its surrounding Communities have to ride bicycles to nearby retail sellers to buy Petrol at high prices.
Some have to walk to places they wanted to go with their Motorbikes to get access to whatever they need.
According to the cell attendant, the patrol station has no fuel since yesterday and they only had small which they use to serve customers in this morning.
They said they are doing everything possible to get enough patrol to solve the challenges imposed on the residence. They also added that they have disappointed their customers for the first time, since their operation.
They however apologized to all their customers for the inconvenience.
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