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How Much Are Petroleum Products In Your Area? by jechona(m): 8:54am On Nov 04, 2021
I have observed for a while that any time the army goes into the creeks to destroy bonkery camps and vessels or the supply of crude oil is turned off by the explorers, the price of kerosene and diesel keeps inflating ontil a week or two after the operation is over, even in nnpc filling stations.
Is it that diesel and keresene are no longer imported in this country? Yet we keep counting trillions of naira for subsidy and the rest.

Why not the government look into this situation and either empower the bonkers to do the right thing or the government do proper importation of petroleum products and stop the bonkers.

A litre of diesel in my place now is 600 naira while kerosene is 500 naira in the filling station but, fuel is still at 165 naira.

What is it like now in your area?

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