SHABWAH, Nov. 3 (YPA) – Oil derivatives crisis hit Shabwah province on Tuesday, as fuel crisis continued to hit southern port city of Aden province, southern Yemen.
According to local sources, the Usaylan District in Shabwah is seen long queue of cars waiting to get “gasoline” at a reasonable price to continue their work and to facilitate their needs.
Residents of the oil-rich province called on the Hadi government to provide oil derivatives to alleviate their suffering of the citizens due to the lack of gasoline at the stations.
In a related context, fuel shortages continued in the occupied city of Aden.
According to the local sources, all private and public fuel stations are empty of the oil derivatives. This causes a new suffering for citizens in finding transportation normally.
The occupied southern provinces are experiencing frequent oil crisis due to the inability of the Hadi government to alleviate the suffering of citizens, and the confiscation of crude oil revenues for the account of two influential parties in the Islah Party in Shabwah.
E.M