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The fuel is an issue that burning topic in the current atmosphere that surely threatens us all.

 

The Ethiopian market is volatile, especially if it is due to the oil issue. Fuel stations were shutting down, as usual, in the last days of the month. Recently, however, we have been hearing a lot of speculation that gas stations are crowded with cars.

 

Even the realities of the world are at stake, not just for the poor but for the rich as well. Oil, in particular, is a major concern for the world. But even Ethiopia thinks so.

 

The Ethiopian government has said it will withdraw its subsidized fuel subsidy, especially for private drivers. We have heard that taxis for taxis and cars are not the same. It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post. Still, Madaya continues to line up.

 

We are witnessing the fact that the Ethiopian market is about to double its fuel supply. Now it is difficult to know where the protests are coming from and why many gas stations are saying there is no fuel.

 

The issue of oil is clearly on the agenda; There is no doubt about what will happen next. Although the government will provide a series of solutions, the price of oil, which will continue to rise over the next month, will not be convincing to those of us who see it as a failure.

 

The fear comes from what might happen next; It is not surprising that in a country where warehousing is a major source of oil, it is a matter of risk. The queue at the car dealership is not about stopping for fuel, but about driving if you do not know what to do.

 

If the oil issue is not addressed tactically, it is probably Ethiopia's biggest bomb. It does not have a fuel-burning stove. In particular, the pressure exerted by the shortage of man-made oil and gas markets outside of Addis Ababa, as well as the crisis of good governance and the social crisis, are more obvious than the current market pressures.

 

The stagnant Bajaj, which is now seen in many Addis Ababa suburbs, is a major threat to social security if it does not work tomorrow and fuel shortages. The government needs to look carefully and resolve any problems in the distribution areas. It is important to keep in mind that the problem is not so much a problem as it is a problem.

 

We see that rising oil prices will be worse than the shortage. It has become a tradition to spend twice as much on the black market and empty gas as possible in the days leading up to Christmas.

 

It would be nice to see what happens when the oil-soaked drama is not repeated on the fuel and then sealed.

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