Even as the latest fuel scarcity that almost paralyzed the Nigerian economy wears off, a large proportion of citizens have expressed their interest in purchasing fuel online.
A survey conducted by online marketplace Kaymu Nigeria has revealed that 73% of Nigerians are willing to buy fuel online. This was revealed by Tomiwa Oladele, head of Public Relations, Kaymu Nigeria.
She said: “For an online shopping community like Kaymu where buyers and sellers meet to conduct business transactions, the fuel scarcity impacted on us and our customers in a different way.
“We noticed increased inquiries from members in our social media community as to whether we had fuel for sale”.
She said that the company carried out a survey asking Nigerians whether they will buy fuel online if it wasn’t against the law.