Turns out pacemaker.service already declares:

# Some OCF resources may have dependencies that aren't managed by the cluster;
# these must be started before Pacemaker and stopped after it. The
# resource-agents package provides this target, which lets system adminstrators
# add drop-ins for those dependencies.
After=resource-agents-deps.target
Wants=resource-agents-deps.target

Meaning that we just have to add OCF resources (or fencing agents)
dependencies to this target... but it does not work =). I'm discussing
with upstream this:

https://lists.clusterlabs.org/pipermail/users/2020-June/027207.html

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Title:
  fence_scsi and fence_mpath configuration issues (e.g.
  /var/run/cluster/fence_scsi.key)

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