As Nigerians continue to groan over the recent increase in fuel prices by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited, OsunDailyNG brings you the latest update on petrol scarcity, fuel price increase and Govt/citizensโ reactions.
In Abuja on Monday, hundreds of Nigerians took to the streets in a large-scale protest to voice their frustrations over soaring fuel prices, persistent shortages, and worsening economic hardship.
Led by Abdullahi Bilal of the Two Million Man March Against Oil Scam Cabal, along with Barrister Napoleon Otache and Olayemi Isaac from the Citizens and Economic Freedom Rights Activists in Nigeria (CEFRAN), the protesters called for urgent reform in the countryโs oil sector, condemning what they described as a failure of leadership to manage Nigeriaโs oil resources responsibly.
The crowd highlighted the crippling effects of skyrocketing fuel prices and long-standing fuel queues, which they claim are fueling inflation and pushing more Nigerians into poverty.
They criticized the current fuel subsidy, arguing it has benefited only a privileged few while leaving millions of citizens grappling with high costs.
The protesters demanded full deregulation of the oil sector to promote transparency, competition, and fairer pricing.
The management of Dangote Refinery on Sunday, revealed the price it is selling petrol per litre from its refinery to marketers.
According to Dangote, petrol from its refinery is sold to trucks at the rate of โฆ990 per litre, while it is sold to ships at the rate of โฆ960 per litre.
The statement from the company, signed by its Group Chief Branding and Communications Officer, Anthony Chiejina, said the clarification became necessary following disinformation from certain stakeholders.
Specifically, Dangote said the claim by the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) and the Petroleum Products Retail Outlets Owners Association of Nigeria (PETROAN) that imported fuel is cheaper than the one from its refinery is false.
It added that anyone who claims to be importing cheaper Petrol Motor Spirit (PMS), commonly known as petrol might be bringing in sub-standard products into the country and conniving with international traders to dump low-quality products in Nigeria.
The 6th Division of the Nigerian Army, located in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, has seized 700,000 litres of stolen petroleum products.
The Divisionโs Public Relations Officer, Lt. Col. Danjuma Jonah, made this known, revealing that the products were seized in a series of operations conducted between October 28 and November 3, 2024.
He added that the troops also deactivated 29 illegal refining sites, arrested 24 suspected oil thieves, and destroyed 14 boats involved in crude oil theft during the operations.
Jonah disclosed that in Rivers State, troops intercepted a large wooden boat carrying over 150,000 litres of stolen crude oil in the Kula area of Akuku-Toru Local Government Area.
The operations were carried out in Rivers State, Bayelsa State, Akwa Ibom State, and Delta State.