Consumers in Juba on Monday urged the government to resolve scarcity of the fuel in the country.
One of the consumers, Peter Itau, who has been in line for four hours, told Radio Bakhita that it is inconvenient to run business when fuel is insufficient.
He notes that spending long time waiting for fuel forced him to lose customers.
Another consumer, Jude Chiravire, attributes the shortage to the management of the fuel business.
Benjamin Zachariah expects the government to find better solution to the matter.
However, many consumers opt to resort to the black market in case of failure to access fuel from the station.