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04 Mar 2023 | 01:51 AM UTC

Gambia: Fuel shortages likely nationwide through at least early March

Fuel shortages likely across Gambia through at least early March amid supply disruptions. Protests possible.

Warning

Event

Fuel shortages are likely to persist nationwide through at least early March following a statement by the Gambian government informing of possible disruptions. According to authorities, a shipment delay was caused by extreme weather conditions at sea, initially to be delivered March 3. The government instructed the Petroleum and Finance Ministers to import alternative overland fuel from neighboring countries. Fuel stations nationwide are reportedly limiting the sale of gasoline.

Fuel shortages may affect business operations, public and private transport services, and ground shipping. Increased congestion around petrol stations may occur. Increased demand is likely at stations still selling fuel; service delays are probable. Locals may demonstrate outside government offices or fuel stations to demand official action to address any persistent shortages. Authorities will likely deploy security personnel to monitor any protests that materialize.

Advice

Refuel fleet vehicles when possible. If long-distance travel is unavoidable, ensure fuel tanks are full and carry additional supplies. Do not buy fuel on the black market or from an unauthorized dealer. Ensure fuel supplies for generators; confirm delivery agreements. Avoid any protests that manifest due to related fuel disruptions, as clashes can occur with little to no warning.