Anger as Nigerian filling stations fail to reduce petrol price

Author: Ogaga AriemuPublished on: June 18, 2026Country: Nigeria
Business & Economy
Anger as Nigerian filling stations fail to reduce petrol price

Most Nigerian filling stations have not reduced petrol prices despite a drop in crude oil prices and Dangote Refinery's price cut. Prices remain between N1317 and N1336 per liter in Abuja. Dangote Refinery reduced its gantry price by N75 to N1175, but marketers have not passed on the reduction. IPMAN president said they are in a meeting, while an MRS manager promised a cut to N1242 soon.

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