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Some petrol stations of the Nigerian National Oil Company have adjusted fuel prices.
Most NNPC declaration points in Nigeria's commercial capital Lagos and the Federal Capital Territory will no longer be able to sell fuel for 897 naira ($0.52) per liter again.
BBC News Pidgin Tori Pesin announced that the national oil company will adjust fuel prices to 998 naira ($0.52) in Lagos and 1,030 naira in Abuja.
Although NNPLC has no idea about the fuel price hike, it is the third time that the petrol station has increased the fuel price and the second time within a month.
In September, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company, NNPC Ltd, announced the estimated pump price of petrol across Nigeria based on September 2024 pricing from the Dangote refinery.
They arrive as Dangote begins loading the first petrol from the refinery.
For the release of the statement, there is a graph attached that says some states will buy from N950 to N1200. But after just a month, the price remains the same.
This photo is from the NNPC Retail Purchase Portal
NNPC estimated pump price as of September
Lagos – 950.22 naira per liter
Oyo – 960.22 Naira per liter
Potato – 980.22 Naira per liter
River – 980.22 Naira per liter
FCT – 992.22 Naira per liter
Kaduna – 999.22 Naira per liter
Kano – 999.22 Naira per liter
Sokoto – 999.22 Naira per liter
Borno – 1,019.22 Naira/liter