Nigerians Express Outrage Over Recent Petrol Price Hike

 Nigerians have expressed widespread frustration following the recent increase in fuel prices. According to reports by DAILY POST, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, NNPCL, has raised the price of premium motor spirit (PMS) for the second time in just four days.


On Saturday, the state-owned company adjusted the price from N960 to N967 per liter, m

arking a N7 per liter increase.


The new fuel price has already been implemented at NNPCL filling stations in Abuja and its surrounding areas, sparking reactions from motorists and consumers across the country.


Speaking to DAILY POST, Darlington Ebube, a resident in Abuja, expressed displeasure over the hike in fuel prices, questioning the reason behind the hike.


In his words “ I don’t even know why they increased it like this. How is it that fuel now is one thousand plus, and it’s going to be hard now because both transport to go out will increase and the condition of this country will just get worse. The funny thing is if fuel increases everything increases.”


Other Nigerians on social media also expressed their frustration over the increase.


@ADESNUR said, Why the sudden inflation, why the sudden cost?


@TOPTTTT: The frustration is understandable, but the focus should be on global factors and supply stability, not the refinery alone.


@killer bean: We have our own oil, Our one refineries, but still got affected by the war


@adello: I don’t know Why Nigeria Government would be depending on Dangote, Dangote that he’s after his pocket


@IDRISGARBA, With the cost of living already high, any petrol price increase will hit Nigerians hard..


@Marvis: Your won’t even see anything tangible reason behind the hikes in price across the country, we are the ones producing our fuel and yet we are the ones suffering


@Damnit c: He said would not make petrol scarce he never promised it’ll be cheap. I blame the government for all this.


@Christopher: Before Dangote was our petroleum price cheap ? Are you shifting blame to a business man who has been over charged with taxes and high price of crude.

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