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Nigerians face harder times, kerosene price now N235 in Enugu

“It is now sold between N235 and N240 at fuel stations, while at the black market it is sold between N290 and N300.”

• February 11, 2021
Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi Governor, Enugu State
Enugu State Governor, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi (Photo Credit: Enugu State Government)

Some Enugu residents are worried about the increase in kerosene price in the metropolis, from N195 to N235 per litre, the News Agency of Nigeria reports.

Monitored sales of the product in the metropolis on Wednesday, revealed that the prices had increased in most filling stations from N195 to N235 per litre. 

However, the product was available in almost all fuel stations.

The fuel station manager at Amaechi Road, Jude Ogbodo, said fuel stations witnessed the increase two weeks ago.

“Here in our fuel station, we sell kerosene according to how we bought it, so we did not increase the price because we feel like doing so,” he said.

Another fuel station manager on Agbani Road, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said the price had gone up when compared to two weeks ago.

He added that the product sold for between N190 and N200 per litre before the recent price increase.

The manager expressed optimism that its availability would continue despite the price increase, adding, “Many buyers are lamenting over the increase, and they are afraid that scarcity of the product may set in.

“It is a surprise to them that it is now sold between N235 and N240 at fuel stations, while at the black market it is sold between N290 and N300,” he said.

A resident, Onyeka Agu, said she could not buy the number of litres she planned to purchase and appealed to the government to step in and make the product affordable to ordinary citizens.

Another resident, Uzochukwu Nebo, said it was worrisome that the price of kerosene had increased.

Mr. Nebo called on the government to reduce the product’s price as it continues to make it available, especially for the common man.

He underscored the importance of both price reduction and product availability, saying this would go a long way in reducing the cost of the product and the inconvenience caused to families. 

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