*Fuel Supply Disruption*: The ongoing hunger protests in Nigeria have led to a disruption in fuel supply, causing long queues to resurface at fuel stations.
*Marketers' Concerns*: Fuel marketers have stopped supplying fuel due to concerns over their safety during the protests.
*Depot Owners' Fears*: Depot owners have also refused to open for business, fearing violence and vandalism.
*Protest Impact*: The protests, which began on August 1, 2024, have affected various sectors, including finance, trade, and commerce, leading to economic losses.
*Government's Response*: President Bola Tinubu has addressed the nation, but his speech has been criticized for not addressing the root causes of the protests.
*Protesters' Demands*: The protesters are demanding a reversal of the fuel subsidy removal and improvements in economic policies to alleviate hunger and poverty.
*Economic Challenges*: Nigeria is facing economic challenges, including high inflation, unemployment, and poverty, which have been exacerbated by the fuel subsidy removal and other economic policies.
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