Home News NNPCL increases petrol price to ₦1,030 after ending Dangote Refinery deal

NNPCL increases petrol price to ₦1,030 after ending Dangote Refinery deal

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These hikes have led to long queues at filling stations across these cities, adding pressure on consumers already affected by the cost of living.

This price increase follows Pulse Nigeria‘s earlier report of NNPCL’s decision to terminate its exclusive purchasing agreement with Dangote Refinery. The termination of the exclusive deal now allows marketers to negotiate prices directly with Dangote Refinery, which has previously been NNPCL’s sole supplier.

Fuel prices in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) have soared from ₦897 per litre, while in Lagos, the previous price of ₦885 has now risen to ₦998 per litre.

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These hikes have led to long queues at filling stations across these cities, adding pressure on consumers already affected by the cost of living.

The price adjustment recently marks one of the highest pump prices, sparking public frustration.

Residents in both Abuja and Lagos have voiced concerns over affordability and the potential ripple effects on transportation and food prices.

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