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

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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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