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Fuel pump price to rise as depot price hits N490 per litre
Fuel prices are set to increase further as depot prices have risen to N490 per litre, causing some private downstream companies in Lagos to sell fuel above the fixed rate of N488 per litre.
Consequently, some private downstream companies in Lagos are selling fuel at prices higher than the fixed rate of N488 per litre.
According to reports, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) depot continues to sell fuel to major marketers at N466.52 per litre. However, private depots are selling fuel at N490 per litre.
As a result, fuel pump prices have risen in certain areas of Lagos State.
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NNPCL stations are selling fuel at the fixed rate of N488 per litre, while major marketers sell fuel between N488 and N492 per litre. Independent marketers who purchase from private depots at N490 per litre are selling fuel to consumers at prices above N500 per litre.
Furthermore, black market traders, who take advantage of fuel hoarding by some fuel stations, are selling fuel at N550 per litre or even higher prices.
According to reports, the president of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Joe Ajaero has said that the Congress is working on an alternative that will benefit Nigerians. According to him, fuel prices have become too expensive for everyday Nigerians, so the NLC is looking at natural gas alternatives.
He highlighted the fact that fuel is for the upper class of society. Meanwhile, Nigeria has a vast amount of natural gas deposits and should be able to tap into that and create alternatives for Nigerians especially those who are hit hardest by the removal of fuel subsidy.
Recall that the Tinubu administration recently announced that it was working on increasing workers’ salaries and creating a framework for Nigerians to run their vehicles on natural gas alternatives as palliative measures to reduce the burden created by the removal of fuel subsidy.
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