Long abandoned to the benefit of the "zoua-zoua", a smuggled fuel from Nigeria, the gas stations are experiencing a spectacular return to grace. The rise in the prices of this informal fuel, which almost wiped out the tariff advantage it enjoyed in the face of the fuel sold at the gas stations.
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Long abandoned to the benefit of the "zoua-zoua", a smuggled fuel from Nigeria, the gas stations are experiencing a spectacular return to grace. The rise in the prices of this informal fuel, which almost wiped out the tariff advantage it enjoyed in the face of the fuel sold at the gas stations.