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FCT residents lament as cooking gas prices continue to soar

The average retail price for 12.5 kg of cooking gas increased by 0.35 per cent from N9,162.11 in July 2023 to N9,194.41 in August 2023.

• November 5, 2023
Sri Lankans queueing to buy gas
A picture Sri Lankans queueing to buy gas [Photo Credit :UCA News}

Several residents of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) on Sunday decried the continuous increase in the price of cooking gas, saying it had gone beyond the reach of the common man.

The latest cooking gas price report from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) states that the average price of 5kg of cooking gas increased from N4,115.32 recorded in August 2023 to N4,189.96 in September 2023.

The average retail price for 12.5 kg of cooking gas increased by 0.35 per cent from N9,162.11 in July 2023 to N9,194.41 in August 2023.

The average price of cooking gas declined in April, May, and June, with 5kg selling for N4,642.27, N4,360.69, and N4,068.26, respectively. However, in July, cooking gas resumed a steady increase.

Beatrice Onifade, a public servant, said she bought 12.5 kg of cooking gas at N12,500 on November 2.

Ms Onifade, while lamenting the increasing cost of cooking gas, said she had to caution everyone in her house to manage their gas usage.

She, however, said she had to use charcoal as an alternative source for cooking because she had a large family, and using gas alone was not sustainable.

Debisi Ajayi, a civil servant, said she bought 12.5kg at N11,570 on October 29, as against N9,000 she bought in July.

“Everyone was happy when the price of cooking gas came down some months ago, but before we knew it, it increased,” Ms Ajayi said.

On how she was coping, Ms Ajayi said she was able to manage her gas usage by using electricity to boil water.

She said the economic situation in the country had become unbearable with the prices of everything going up daily, adding that spending so much on just cooking gas was not sustainable.

Doyin Adewunmi, a businesswoman, said she bought 50kg at N56,000 in the middle of September.

Ms Adewumi said the increase in dollars and insecurity in the country were contributory factors to the continuous increase in the prices of commodities.

She said the environment she lived in could not allow her to use an alternative cooking source like charcoal, and she called on the government to immediately address the hike in prices.

Fatima Lawal, a civil servant, said she bought 12 kg of cooking gas at N850 per kg on October 25, as she decried the increasing cost.

“The gas does not even last up to three weeks, so how can anyone cope with other demands of the household?,” she lamented. “The government needs to help Nigerians; the suffering is just too much.”

Ayo Anthony, an economist, attributed the increasing price of cooking gas to two variables: a shortage of supply and the exchange rate.

Mr Anthony said the demand for cooking gas elasticity was very high because it was an essential commodity.

“The other time when the prices came down, I guess it was the supply that overturned the demand.

“But now that it seems the demands are overshooting the supply, maybe there is a disruption in the supply chain of cooking gas.

“From what I learnt, this cooking gas is not all domestically produced in Nigeria. Some are also imported and the nature of the exchange rate is also a factor,” said Mr Anthony.

(NAN)

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