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Fuel Price In Nigeria The Cheapest In West Africa, Lai Mohammed Reveals

Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, has spoken more on why the federal government increased the petrol price to 161 naira.
Lai Mohammed while speaking, during a press conference in Abuja, declared that despite the recent hike in the price of Premium Motor Spirit to ₦162 per litre, the price of the commodity in Nigeria remains among the cheapest in Africa.
Mohammed was joined at the briefing by the Minister of Power, Sale Mamman; and the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Timipre Sylva.
The minister said, “In spite of the recent increase in the price of fuel to ₦162 per litre, petrol prices in Nigeria remain the lowest in the West/Central African sub-regions.
“Below is a comparative analysis of petrol prices in the sub-regions (naira equivalent per litre): Nigeria -N162 per litre; Ghana -N332 per litre; Benin -N359 per litre; Togo – ₦300 per litre; Niger – ₦346 per litre; Chad -N366 per litre; Cameroon -N449 per litre; Burkina Faso -N433 per litre; Mali -N476 per litre; Liberia – ₦257 per litre; Sierra Leone -N281 per litre; Guinea -N363 per litre; and Senegal – ₦549 per litre.
Outside the sub-region, petrol sells for ₦211 per litre in Egypt and ₦168 per litre in Saudi Arabia.
“You can now see that even with the removal of subsidy, fuel price in Nigeria remains among the cheapest in Africa.”
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