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Marketers Blame Oil Price, FOREX As Cooking Gas Price Rises Again by ijustdey: 10:57am On Mar 29, 2022
Marketers of Liquefied Petroleum Gas, popularly called cooking gas, on Monday said the cost of LPG had continued to increase on a weekly basis due to the fall of the naira against the United States dollar and the rise in global crude oil prices.

Speaking under the aegis of the Liquefied Petroleum Gas Retailers Branch of the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas workers, the LPG dealers stated that the cost of the commodity was currently determined by market forces.

The NUPENG LPG retailers’ branch Chairman, Chika Umudu, told our correspondent that in the past two weeks, the cost of 12.5kg LPG had increased by about N300.

About two weeks ago, marketers of the commodity raised the alarm in a statement issued by the union over the continued rise in the price of cooking gas.

They had urged the government to intervene, considering the energy crisis in Nigeria as seen in the drop in power supply and prolonged petrol scarcity.

When asked on Monday if the cost of the commodity was stabilising, Umudu replied, “The price has continued to increase. Between the time we issued that press statement and now, the 12.5kg gas has increased by between N200 and N300.

“In some cases, the dealers don’t usually detect the increment immediately. There’s a way we suppress it but when we cannot we release the price.”

On whether there had been any response from the government based on the recent call by the body, he responded in the negative, stressing that the cost of LPG was currently determined by the rate of foreign exchange and crude oil prices.

Umudu said, “No response at all from the government. The situation now is tied to market forces, which include foreign exchange rates and the price of oil in the international market.

“The recent hike in the dollar rate is one of the major factors causing the increase in the price of cooking gas. The rise in dollar price is a major factor, coupled with the increase in global crude oil prices.

“The weakening naira is a factor that has really impacted the cost of LPG. However, there are other minor concerns such as low capacity in the utilisation of resources.”

Umudu, however, noted that the call of the union on government for intervention was still tenable, adding that if the naira continued its fall against the dollar, the cost of cooking gas would keep rising.

He stated that the cost of 12.5kg LPG currently ranged between N9,000 and N10,000 depending on the location of purchase and that this might increase further going by the prevalent market forces.

Umudu has stated that the NUPENG branch union considered it as an irony that such price increases were happening at the time when the government was, through policy statements, assuring Nigerians of adequate supply of the product at affordable prices.

“Recall that between December 2020 and early months of 2021, the government through its various schemes, inaugurated the gas expansion programme which is tagged, ‘Decade of Gas’,” he stated.

He said the programme’s aim was not only to make LPG available to all Nigerian homes irrespective of income level but also to expand the use of gas for other purposes such as automobile and public/private electric generation.”

Umudu said, “It supposes that enabling infrastructure would have been in place before the inauguration but the events immediately after the inauguration prove the contrary.

“This is not equally good at this time when efforts should be at the top gear to expand the use of LPG in the country as a means of reducing environmental pollution, deforestation and desertification.”


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Re: Marketers Blame Oil Price, FOREX As Cooking Gas Price Rises Again by Vickkymanny: 11:45am On Mar 29, 2022
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Re: Marketers Blame Oil Price, FOREX As Cooking Gas Price Rises Again by inoki247: 11:45am On Mar 29, 2022
lol but I tot most of the Gas we use in Nigeria are been refined here in Nigeria so which Forex are dey now talking about again undecided undecided


imagine people wey neva get am right dey plan to run pipe from here to Europe distributing Gas..

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Re: Marketers Blame Oil Price, FOREX As Cooking Gas Price Rises Again by KingSatan: 11:45am On Mar 29, 2022
Nigeria!

A country that failed itself.

At this point, the height of patriotism is calling Nigeria what it is "A FAILED STATE" .

If you fail to do so, you are either a beneficiary of this failed system or you are an #Idiot.

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Re: Marketers Blame Oil Price, FOREX As Cooking Gas Price Rises Again by FalseProphet1(m): 11:46am On Mar 29, 2022
By the time Buhari hands over, Nigeria will be without electricity, people will be using horses, Carmela and donkeys for transportation, pure water will be so expensive that people will be drinking directly from wells streams and rain, gas will be out of the reach of the common man that he'll resort to firewood.

Transistor radios will replace phones and other gadgets, there will be no television as the average Nigerian won't be able to afford it, earthen pot will replace fridges for chilled water.

And even after all this, I see our useless youths lining up to vote APC come 2023.

This I have seen.

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Re: Marketers Blame Oil Price, FOREX As Cooking Gas Price Rises Again by Angelfrost(m): 11:46am On Mar 29, 2022
What a country... Nobody can ever catch a break under this administration! Not even for a day!

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Re: Marketers Blame Oil Price, FOREX As Cooking Gas Price Rises Again by seanwilliam(m): 11:46am On Mar 29, 2022
God bless Buhari
Continue giving us what we deserve

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Re: Marketers Blame Oil Price, FOREX As Cooking Gas Price Rises Again by Nobody: 11:46am On Mar 29, 2022
angry
Re: Marketers Blame Oil Price, FOREX As Cooking Gas Price Rises Again by WetinIsabi: 11:47am On Mar 29, 2022
seanwilliam:
God bless Buhari
Continue giving us what we deserve

God bless Nigeria! cheesy

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Re: Marketers Blame Oil Price, FOREX As Cooking Gas Price Rises Again by Kingsize4eva(m): 11:47am On Mar 29, 2022
My country, why I still insist japa is the best option.
Re: Marketers Blame Oil Price, FOREX As Cooking Gas Price Rises Again by Nobody: 11:47am On Mar 29, 2022
K
Re: Marketers Blame Oil Price, FOREX As Cooking Gas Price Rises Again by ClearityPro33: 11:47am On Mar 29, 2022
Dudukemoi:
The price is so terrible
Re: Marketers Blame Oil Price, FOREX As Cooking Gas Price Rises Again by Sabadon(m): 11:47am On Mar 29, 2022
Vickkymanny:
B
B for buhari blokos

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Re: Marketers Blame Oil Price, FOREX As Cooking Gas Price Rises Again by Temptee101(m): 11:47am On Mar 29, 2022
Okay!

Who will buhari, apc bandits and their urchins blame?

Nigeria: a country not redeemable.

Where will someone even start to solve this country's numerous and never ever ending problems. Chai!

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Re: Marketers Blame Oil Price, FOREX As Cooking Gas Price Rises Again by MathewOG(m): 11:47am On Mar 29, 2022
Gas is used globally in temperate countries for heating during winter. It is the priority of selling at a higher price to foreign customers rather than to lower paying local buyers
Re: Marketers Blame Oil Price, FOREX As Cooking Gas Price Rises Again by rottable(m): 11:47am On Mar 29, 2022
It is well.


I can't imagine what the price cooking gas will be by the end of the year

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Re: Marketers Blame Oil Price, FOREX As Cooking Gas Price Rises Again by maticar: 11:47am On Mar 29, 2022
Angelfrost:
What a country... Nobody can ever catch a break under this administration! Not even for a day!
rarely, always choking the masses
Re: Marketers Blame Oil Price, FOREX As Cooking Gas Price Rises Again by petsey(m): 11:47am On Mar 29, 2022
Everywhere is hot � as no body get joy for dis country
Re: Marketers Blame Oil Price, FOREX As Cooking Gas Price Rises Again by ybalogs(m): 11:47am On Mar 29, 2022
Wahala no dey finish
Re: Marketers Blame Oil Price, FOREX As Cooking Gas Price Rises Again by KekeMaruwa: 11:48am On Mar 29, 2022
Wahala be like LPG price, laslas everybody go switch to propane.

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Re: Marketers Blame Oil Price, FOREX As Cooking Gas Price Rises Again by ybalogs(m): 11:48am On Mar 29, 2022
rottable:
It is well.


I can't imagine what the price cooking gas will be by the end of the year
Don't even imagine. We are in for a long ride. We go still survive sha.

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Re: Marketers Blame Oil Price, FOREX As Cooking Gas Price Rises Again by od501: 11:49am On Mar 29, 2022
ijustdey:



https://punchng.com/marketers-blame-oil-price-forex-as-cooking-gas-price-rises-again/

Libya will be a destination of choice when this people are through with you.

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Re: Marketers Blame Oil Price, FOREX As Cooking Gas Price Rises Again by Emmafrancis: 11:49am On Mar 29, 2022
I need someone to educate me here. Please how can the hike in the price of dollar affect a product that is produced locally in Nigeria? Do the dealers buy the gas with dollars here in Nigeria?
Also whats the connection between crude oil price and natural gas? The two are different, why should the hike in price of crude affect gas?

"Understanding Nigeria problems" na 20 unit course

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Re: Marketers Blame Oil Price, FOREX As Cooking Gas Price Rises Again by Apexmoh: 11:49am On Mar 29, 2022
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Re: Marketers Blame Oil Price, FOREX As Cooking Gas Price Rises Again by SandraIkuboR(f): 11:49am On Mar 29, 2022
hmm

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