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Comoros: Jerrycans Banned at Gas Stations to Limit Panic

Summary by Mayotte Hebdo
Despite reassuring statements from the government and the Comorian company responsible for distributing energy products, the country is still facing a crisis, forcing the Moroni public prosecutor's office to request police intervention to enforce its requisition. A boomerang effect. That's how many are describing the Comorian government's media appearance following its press conference earlier this week. On March 2nd, the Secretary General of th…
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Despite reassuring statements from the government and the Comorian company responsible for distributing energy products, the country is still facing a crisis, forcing the Moroni public prosecutor's office to request police intervention to enforce its requisition. A boomerang effect. That's how many are describing the Comorian government's media appearance following its press conference earlier this week. On March 2nd, the Secretary General of th…

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Mayotte Hebdo broke the news in on Friday, March 6, 2026.
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