It has been a difficult Monday morning for taxi drivers in several parts of Yaounde.
Scores of them can be seen lined-up at filling stations — trying to purchase fuel. But sources say the commodity has been scarce.
“The Super petrol is not in huge supply at these filling stations, but demand is high,” said a source.
This is not the first time fuel scarcity is affecting Cameroonians. This is happening amid price hikes of basic in the market.
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