NNPCL has increased the petrol price in Nigeria for the second time in 4 days.
Newsone Nigeria reports that the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), has increased the pump price of premium motor spirit across its retail outlets in the country for the second time in four days.
NNPCL filling stations in Abuja have increased their petrol price to N945 per litre. This was the case in NNPCL retail outlets in Kubwa, Lugbe Expressway, Wuse Zone 4 and Wuse Zone 5.
The same fuel pump of N945 per litre is reflected in NNPCL filling stations in parts of Nasarawa and Kogi states.
Abubakar Maigandi, the National Chairman of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN), confirmed the fresh fuel price hike to DAILY POST on Friday.
“The latest increase in NNPCL petrol pump was implemented this morning. I cannot tell the reason,” he said.
The latest increment of petrol pump in NNPCL retail outlets comes after it had a price reduction barely two days ago to N900 per litre, down from N955 traded on Monday, 4th August.
The fluctuations in NNPCL retail fuel price come after Dangote Refinery increased its ex-depot price of the product to N850 per litre from N820.
Meanwhile, Newsone reports that MRS and Bova filling stations dispense fuel at N885 and N895 per litre, respectively, while Optima, Ranoil, AA Rano, NIPCO, and other filling stations in Abuja sell the product between N950 and N955 per litre as of Friday evening.