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Petrol In Nigeria Cheapest, Most Affordable In West Africa - Ajuri Ngelale by iwaeda: 9:51pm On Aug 15, 2023
***Assures no further hike in fuel price

Amidst the hike in the cost of living brought about by the removal of petrol subsidy which has led to a corresponding increase in fuel prices, the Presidency on Tuesday said Nigeria is currently the only country in West Africa enjoying the cheapest and most affordable price of PMS, the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Ajuri Ngelale told State House correspondents.

The presidential aide also noted that the daily consumption of fuel had dropped from 67 million litres to 46 million litres following the removal of subsidy.

Ngelale who stated that he spoke to President Bola Tinubu on Tuesday morning noted that the President urged stakeholders in the country to hold their peace while adding that the threats of an indefinite strike by the organised labour were premature.

He said, “The President wishes first to state that it is incumbent upon all stakeholders in the country to hold their peace. We have heard very recently from the organised labour movement in the country with respect to their most recent threat.

“We believe that the threat was premature and that there is a need on all sides to ensure that fact finding and diligence are done on what the current state of the downstream and midstream petroleum industry is before any threats or conclusions are arrived at or issued. Secondly, Mr. President, wishes to assure Nigerians following the announcement by the NNPC Limited just yesterday that there will be no increase in the pump price of Premium Motor Spirit anywhere in the country. We repeat, the President affirms that there will be no increase in the pump price of Premium Motor Spirit.”

Speaking further, the aide noted that the market having been deregulated would no longer allow a single entity to dominate the market.

“The market has been deregulated. It has been liberalised and we are moving forward in that direction without looking back.

“The President also wishes to affirm that there are presently inefficiencies within the midstream and downstream petroleum sub-sectors that once very swiftly addressed and cleaned up will ensure that we can maintain prices where they are without having to resort to a reversal of this administration’s deregulation policy in the petroleum industry.”

Ngelale also noted that Tinubu approved that the chart containing prices of PMS in other countries be transmitted to Nigerians so as to show the cost of PMS in West African countries.

“In the graphic, what you will find is the present cost of refined Premium Motor Spirit at the pump in each of the West African nations that border us and I’ll just name some for example, even as I know, you will be showing your audiences the graphics, which the President has graciously approved for public release today.

“Senegal at pump price today of N1,273 equivalent per litre; Guinea at N1,075 per litre, Côte d’ Ivore at N1,048 per litre equivalent in their currency, Mali N1,113 per litre, Central African Republic N1,414 per litre, Nigeria is presently averaging between N568 and N630 per litre.

“We are presently the cheapest, most affordable purchasing state in the West African sub-region by some distance. There is no country that is below N700 per litre.

“So this is the backdrop we have seen that at the inception of our deregulation policy as of June 1 as Mr. President took office, we have seen the PMS consumption in the country drop immediately from 67 million litres per day , down to 46 million litres per day. The impact is evident.”

He further said that the President pleaded with Nigerians to be patient and bear with his administration.

“What it also does mean though, is that we are not at the end of the tunnel. There is still a bit of darkness to travel through to get towards the light. And we are pleading with Nigerians to please be patient with us. And as we promised from the beginning, we will be open with Nigerians, and will be transparent with them. And we are ready to show you exactly what it is that our nation is facing with respect to the illiquidity in the market in terms of foreign exchange, as a result of what is now known to have been a gross mismanagement of the Central Bank of Nigeria over the course of several years preceding this time.”


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Re: Petrol In Nigeria Cheapest, Most Affordable In West Africa - Ajuri Ngelale by Tntsi: 9:56pm On Aug 15, 2023
These guys are heartless creatures.

Here is the truth about Nigeria.

Nigeria is at the edge of collaspe.
God in his infinite mercies and love for Nigeria sends a team, OBIDATTI to rescue Nigeria, pull her out of collaspe and bring forth a new Nigeria.

Unfortunately tinubu alongside yakubu and some miscreant politicians and Inec officials conspire to stand in the way of the new Nigeria. They don't mind if the country collaspe.

PODATTI are the vessels ordained by divinity to pull out Nigeria from collaspe.
It is not by their making. The obedient movement is a divine emergency movement orchestrated by divinity to rescue Nigeria.
They are the team to build the new Nigeria.

There is nothing good that Tinubu can do or will do. Tinubu is more collaspe, poverty , treekings, hardship and confusion on Nigeria.

Until the OBIDATTI mandate is restored, forget Nigeria.
It must be restored.

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Re: Petrol In Nigeria Cheapest, Most Affordable In West Africa - Ajuri Ngelale by gaby(m): 9:56pm On Aug 15, 2023
Ewures...

Thanks for hitting the ground and sinking....

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Re: Petrol In Nigeria Cheapest, Most Affordable In West Africa - Ajuri Ngelale by Bullet01(f): 9:58pm On Aug 15, 2023
Wicked soul

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Re: Petrol In Nigeria Cheapest, Most Affordable In West Africa - Ajuri Ngelale by DrGoodman: 9:59pm On Aug 15, 2023
We told you that these guys are devil's in human skin, what can a drug dealer do to benefit the society?

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Re: Petrol In Nigeria Cheapest, Most Affordable In West Africa - Ajuri Ngelale by fuckJones(f): 9:59pm On Aug 15, 2023
the spokes man of the present government is the same mad man that use to advise obi

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Re: Petrol In Nigeria Cheapest, Most Affordable In West Africa - Ajuri Ngelale by FutureRecord: 10:00pm On Aug 15, 2023
gaby:
Ewures...

Thanks for hitting the ground and sinking....

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Re: Petrol In Nigeria Cheapest, Most Affordable In West Africa - Ajuri Ngelale by DrGoodman: 10:00pm On Aug 15, 2023
fuckJones:
the spokes man of the present government is the same mad man that use to advise obi
The joke is on you, if you think your own hardship in Nigeria will be reduced by trolling Peter Obi, then go ahead while the man you troll is a billionaire in USD since the past 30 years.

I pity your future.

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Re: Petrol In Nigeria Cheapest, Most Affordable In West Africa - Ajuri Ngelale by FutureRecord: 10:00pm On Aug 15, 2023
Tntsi:
These guys are heartless

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Re: Petrol In Nigeria Cheapest, Most Affordable In West Africa - Ajuri Ngelale by FutureRecord: 10:01pm On Aug 15, 2023
DrGoodman:
We told you that these guys are devil's in human skin, what can a drug dealer do to benefit the society?

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Re: Petrol In Nigeria Cheapest, Most Affordable In West Africa - Ajuri Ngelale by FutureRecord: 10:01pm On Aug 15, 2023
fuckJones:
the spokes man of the present government is the same mad man that use to advise obi
Re: Petrol In Nigeria Cheapest, Most Affordable In West Africa - Ajuri Ngelale by FutureRecord: 10:02pm On Aug 15, 2023
Bullet01:
Wicked soul

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Re: Petrol In Nigeria Cheapest, Most Affordable In West Africa - Ajuri Ngelale by DrGoodman: 10:02pm On Aug 15, 2023
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Re: Petrol In Nigeria Cheapest, Most Affordable In West Africa - Ajuri Ngelale by Racoon(m): 10:03pm On Aug 15, 2023
sad These are the unfortunate idiots Nigerians entrusted their political life to. You just have to be incredibly stupid, senseless, irresponsible, wicked and evil to the core to defend this government.

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Re: Petrol In Nigeria Cheapest, Most Affordable In West Africa - Ajuri Ngelale by FutureRecord: 10:05pm On Aug 15, 2023
Racoon:
sad These are the unfortunate idiots Nigerians entrusted their political life to. You just have to be incredibly stupid, senseless, irresponsible, wicked and evil to the core to defend this government.
Re: Petrol In Nigeria Cheapest, Most Affordable In West Africa - Ajuri Ngelale by youngsahito(m): 10:29pm On Aug 15, 2023
I didn't see Angola on that list because they are also an oil producing nation.
We like comparing ourselves with failure.

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Re: Petrol In Nigeria Cheapest, Most Affordable In West Africa - Ajuri Ngelale by Okoroawusa: 10:38pm On Aug 15, 2023
I Love Bola Ahmed Tinubu

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Re: Petrol In Nigeria Cheapest, Most Affordable In West Africa - Ajuri Ngelale by Figger(m): 10:44pm On Aug 15, 2023
Emilokan on the beat, chai! Those days when patrol was 45 naira, military regime come be like say na him better pass.

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Re: Petrol In Nigeria Cheapest, Most Affordable In West Africa - Ajuri Ngelale by ShaqFu: 6:56am On Aug 16, 2023
Is that right.
Re: Petrol In Nigeria Cheapest, Most Affordable In West Africa - Ajuri Ngelale by mainman7(m): 6:56am On Aug 16, 2023
Please, let's tell ourselves the truth instead of being forever pessimistic daily from AM to PM. One thing I know is that Nigeria is not the worst Country on Earth as some would erroneously want you to believe. In fact Nigeria is better than so many of Countries in the World, I'm a Globe-Trotter that has been to wretched Countries and Great Countries. So, I know what I said for a fact.

shocked Bragging woman said all men are useless and then this Video came up and got her crying. https://www.nairaland.com/7804919/woman-said-alexa-remind-me

nairalee:
Wait o let's even think about it, since Tinubu became president what POSITIVE news have we had?
Massive nationwide Butchering and Slaughtering of Nigerians like Rams by Fulani Herdsmen has been ruthlessly dealt with! Or Fulanis are still Raping and Killing People in your own Village and Town?! He gave Military Order to shoot at sight such killers that have no value for Human Life.
His Administration has been focused 1st on Securing Nigerian Lives because when there is Life, Hope is guaranteed. But if Life is snuffed out of you as it would have continued if another Fulani had become President, how would you still be hoping for Pay Rise and Better Nigeria?

Let's all Support the Great President Tinubu as he moves to the next Phase which is Economy Diversification and Industrialization of the Country.
Like if you Agree.

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Re: Petrol In Nigeria Cheapest, Most Affordable In West Africa - Ajuri Ngelale by SmartPolician: 6:57am On Aug 16, 2023
How many West African countries have crude oil in the quantities Nigeria does? Next time, we also have to compare minimum wages across the subregion and their implementation.

The problem of serving a clueless boss is that it eventually makes you look stvpid, regardless of your level of intelligence.

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Re: Petrol In Nigeria Cheapest, Most Affordable In West Africa - Ajuri Ngelale by DenreleDave(m): 6:57am On Aug 16, 2023
sad angry
Re: Petrol In Nigeria Cheapest, Most Affordable In West Africa - Ajuri Ngelale by jabor4Naija(m): 6:59am On Aug 16, 2023
And the so called clowns forgot to put up this countries minimum wage, that is the only way we can compare

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Re: Petrol In Nigeria Cheapest, Most Affordable In West Africa - Ajuri Ngelale by emmi14: 6:59am On Aug 16, 2023
Did this slowpoke thought about the amount of crude oil deposits in Nigeria. That bad governments policies brought up these sufferings.

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Re: Petrol In Nigeria Cheapest, Most Affordable In West Africa - Ajuri Ngelale by Onefornaija24: 6:59am On Aug 16, 2023


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Re: Petrol In Nigeria Cheapest, Most Affordable In West Africa - Ajuri Ngelale by jumper524(m): 6:59am On Aug 16, 2023
These are the kind of special advisers Tinubu needs to sack.
Their types never tells the preside t the truth.
Why not proceed to tell the president that Nigeria electricity supply is the worst in west Africa.

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Re: Petrol In Nigeria Cheapest, Most Affordable In West Africa - Ajuri Ngelale by Calabar1stSon: 6:59am On Aug 16, 2023
May it favour me and my family.

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Re: Petrol In Nigeria Cheapest, Most Affordable In West Africa - Ajuri Ngelale by mrvitalis(m): 6:59am On Aug 16, 2023
Absolutely which is why I always say... Add vat to petrol and add a #200 road tax on petrol

We would generate enough money to fix all our roads in 5 years

Taxing Nigerians is the fastest way to kill tribalism

I can pay 2 million in tax per year and vote an incompetent person that won't give me value for my 2 million because we speak same language

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Re: Petrol In Nigeria Cheapest, Most Affordable In West Africa - Ajuri Ngelale by sevo(m): 6:59am On Aug 16, 2023
Sing from the tinubu hymn sheet or get sacked

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Re: Petrol In Nigeria Cheapest, Most Affordable In West Africa - Ajuri Ngelale by Bevista: 6:59am On Aug 16, 2023
I'm one breadth, the president reminds us that the sector is deregulated, in another, he tells us that pms price will not be increased. Does the president have price-fixing power in a deregulated market?

Also, we're told that consumption has dropped from 67m to 46m. How much of that is due to corruption & smuggling and how much is due to the fact that people are now buying less fuel for their cars & generators?

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