Nigerians have been shocked three days ago by the Buhari
administration and its decision to set the new price for premium motor
spirit (PMS). However, life goes on and imsuvila offers you to have a
quick look at the filling stations around Nigeria, the prices, and the
situation there.
Abuja: N145, queues thin out
Ibadan (Oyo): N145, filling station adjusted to new price
Friendly Top filling station in Ibadan: PMS price remains N86.50 on signpost.
Some motorists could not afford to buy fuel at the new price and had
to park their vehicles and abandon them.
However, it has changed on the meter.
Enugu: N190
Minna (Niger): N145
Kaduna: N150-170
Akure (Ondo): N150
Maiduguri (Borno): N190
Lagos: N145
Kano: N145
Port Harcourt (Rivers): N145
Jos (Plateau): N145.
Imo ( owerri): N145
It would be recalled that in the evening of Wednesday, May 11, Ibe
Kachikwu, the minister of state for petroleum, announced partial
deregulation of the down-stream sector of the petroleum industry by
increasing the pump price of petrol to N145 per litre.
This caused mixed reactions of Nigerians, with the unions (NLC, TUC)
promising an indefinite strike .
administration and its decision to set the new price for premium motor
spirit (PMS). However, life goes on and imsuvila offers you to have a
quick look at the filling stations around Nigeria, the prices, and the
situation there.
Abuja: N145, queues thin out
Ibadan (Oyo): N145, filling station adjusted to new price
Friendly Top filling station in Ibadan: PMS price remains N86.50 on signpost.
Some motorists could not afford to buy fuel at the new price and had
to park their vehicles and abandon them.
However, it has changed on the meter.
Enugu: N190
Minna (Niger): N145
Kaduna: N150-170
Akure (Ondo): N150
Maiduguri (Borno): N190
Lagos: N145
Kano: N145
Port Harcourt (Rivers): N145
Jos (Plateau): N145.
Imo ( owerri): N145
It would be recalled that in the evening of Wednesday, May 11, Ibe
Kachikwu, the minister of state for petroleum, announced partial
deregulation of the down-stream sector of the petroleum industry by
increasing the pump price of petrol to N145 per litre.
This caused mixed reactions of Nigerians, with the unions (NLC, TUC)
promising an indefinite strike .
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