NNPCL filling stations on the Kubwa Motorway, Gwarimpa, Wuse Zone 6, Zone 4, and other locations have all applied the new price. Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) pump prices have been increased by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC) and other fuel dealers.
A brief tour of NNPCL stores in Abuja on Tuesday, according to Daily Post, showed that the price of gasoline had increased to N960 per litre from N875 on Monday. This indicates that the state-owned oil company increased the price of its pump by N85 per litre.NNPCL filling stations on the Kubwa Motorway, Gwarimpa, Wuse Zone 6, Zone 4, and other locations have all applied the new price.
In a same vein, Empire and Ranoil Sharon have raised the price of their petrol pumps to N980 to N960 per litre. A manager at one of MRS’s locations in Abuja, who wished to remain anonymous, told Daily Post that their prices would be reviewed due to a planned price hike by Dangote Refinery on Monday, even though the MRS filling station along Kubwa Motorway had not yet started dispensing petrol as of filing this article. Nigerians would have to pay more for fuel after Dangote Refinery raised its gantry pricing because to an increase in the price of oil globally as a result of wars in the Middle East, according to an earlier report from Tori News.
Fuel prices will increase starting on Tuesday, according to confirmation from the Petroleum Products Retail Outlets Owners Association of Nigeria and the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria. Remember that on Monday, the price of gantry gasoline at Dangote Refinery was raised to N874 per litre.
