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Cooking Gas Price Hits N1,200 Per Kg And Still Rising by Bayyajidda(m): 7:49am On Oct 11, 2023
There are growing concerns over the rising price of cooking gas as a kilogramme is now sold for between N1,000 and N1,200 in parts of the country, checks by Daily Trust have shown.

There are also fears that the price may rise further owing to the scarcity of the product, which marketers are attributing to supply disruption.

Checks by Daily Trust across Lagos State yesterday showed that while 12.5 kilogrammes of cooking gas is sold for N12,000 at some retail stations, a kilogramme was sold for N1,150 and N1,200 in Lagos outskirts like Mowe, Ibafo and Magboro, among others, along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway in Ogun State.

When our correspondent visited a major retail outlet in the state, the attendants said the product was still being expected, even as many buyers had queued up with their cylinders since morning.

Although a notice at the gas station showed N8,500 per 12.5kg, the attendant could not confirm the current price, saying until the product arrived.

However, one Mrs Suebat Ola, who drove down from Mowe, Ogun State, to buy the product in Lagos, said she decided to come to Lagos because the price was too high on the outskirts.

She said, I came all the way from Mowe to fill my cylinders because along our axis, it is sold at between N1,150 and N1,200 per kg and that would be over N12,000 for 12.5kg. This is too expensive. I don’t know how long we would continue to spend this much buying cooking gas.”

Our correspondents who went round parts of Lagos yesterday report that most retail stations have run out of stock.

In parts of Lagos Mainland, cooking was yesterday sold for N1,100/kg from N750/kg it was sold last week with many families and businesses expressing concern over the price hike.

In Kano metropolis, there were queues at major gas stations visited by our correspondent.

While some vendors were selling a kilogramme for N880, others were selling at N950 and N1,000 as against N750 it was previously sold.

The situation was said to have forced many households in the state to resort to the use of charcoal.

Vendors attributed the hike to the high cost of transportation occasioned by the high cost of diesel.

The Kano State Secretary of the Liquefied Petroleum Gas Retailers of Nigeria (LIPGAR), Muhammad Omede, also blamed “the difficulties usually encountered by transporters due to poor road network, especially the Lagos-Kano road.”

Some citizens attributed the gas price hike to the weak naira, limited bulk storage and scattered terminals among other factors.

A gas retailer at Oshodi in Lagos, Chucks Okafor, said cooking gas users might pay N1,200 before the end of the week.

He said: The current price stands at N1,100 per kg, while 3kg and 6kg cost N3,300 and N6,600 respectively; a 12kg cylinder of cooking gas costs N13,200.

Many people who come to my store are shocked by the prices. Many walk away unable to make a purchase. I understand their plight, but as a retailer, my hands are tied too.


Mrs Adebayo Esther Aderonke, a Lagos resident, lamented that “Cooking gas has become a luxury we can barely afford. We used to cook three meals a day, but now we have had to cut back. It is disheartening.”

Chef Maya, a renowned restaurateur, who also decried the increase in the price of cooking gas, said: “Our menu prices have had to increase, and customers are noticing. We fear losing our regulars due to the rising costs.”

Marketers blame supply disruption, warn of further increase

The president of the Nigerian Association of Liquefied Petroleum Gas Marketers (NALGAM), Oladapo Olatunbosun, in a chat with Daily Trust, called on the federal government to be proactive in checking the price increase.

He blamed the scarcity of gas in some parts of Lagos on supply disruption, saying the vessel that was supposed to offload in the state had not done so.

“Information at our disposal reveals that Nigerians are facing hard times getting the product,” he noted.

He warned that the price of 12.5kg of cooking gas might soon hit N18,000 if the federal government failed to check the rising cost.

He said the volume marketers used to buy for N8 million is now sold for N14.5 million.

Olatunbosun said the price would continue to go up as long as marketers are buying the product at an exorbitant rate.

He said there must be concerted effort to ensure the product remains affordable to the common man.

“Go to the North and the far East and see what people are facing. In some places, they are buying at N1,300 per kg because the cost of buying at the terminal has gone up at a very high rate. As of today, terminals are selling for N14.5 million what used to be about N8 million and N8.5 million.

“The supply has also been somehow epileptic. The vessel from NLNG went to Port Harcourt twice and that is the reason why there is delay in Lagos. The vessel came back to Lagos two days ago. They just offloaded it and the quantity it brought was not that substantial. We are expecting it back in about a week.

“So, we are using this opportunity to call on the Federal Government of Nigeria, particularly the new Minister of Gas, to pay attention to LPG. LPG is a product that can serve all Nigerians, both the young and the old; everybody who needs gas.

“And for the fact that the fuel subsidy removal is biting hard on people, electricity is not regularly supplied, people do not have any other means to cook than gas; it is now becoming what they cannot afford and it therefore means our forest will suffer for it.

“So, we need to look into the supply, and what is the price that is coming to the market? What prices are they selling at? What is really behind the hiked price and what role can the government play? Is it the role of intermediaries? Is it the role of the middlemen? What is actually causing the high price?

According to him, while some people blame the hike on the forex crisis, there is an element of profiteering in it.

“This is where the government has to beam its searchlight and caution all the players and also have a regular meeting with the terminal operators and off-takers on how we can protect Nigerians.

“The poor Nigerians are suffering; gas is getting out of the reach of Nigerians and it is not making life easy for anybody.

“We are not happy about that. As businessmen, we are suffering the cost of buying and the cost of doing business has also gone up. And the product is not all that available.

“So, while the government is tackling regular supply, it also needs to work on the major suppliers, the off-takers, so that a little of profiteering should be downplayed now to protect the poor Nigerians so that gas can be affordable.”

Nigerians may resort to using firewood – Expert

An oil and gas expert, Dr Dauda Garuba, said no nation leaves its economy entirely to market forces.

“I am not surprised and I strongly believe that if you are leaving your economy to full market forces, there is a sense in which some of the sectors are interfacing. As long as the sectors are interfacing with one another and they are not thriving in isolation, certainly whatever robs one will certainly be robbing on another,” he noted.

He said many Nigerians might be forced to return to using firewood to cook which would affect the environment.

Garuba stated, “For me, ultimately it is the return to firewood that we are gradually inching to and we also know the environmental impact of that, especially concerning the issue of emission and all those things.

“Anything that has to do with energy is about national security. The government, in an ideal situation, will continue to find solutions to the issue. If you think back, the sole reason given for some of these increases is that the government has no business in business. But have you also asked yourselves that even governance is not working? Why don’t you privatise governance so that some of these politicians will go home and rest?”

FG working with NLNG to ramp up supply – Official

An official in the Office of the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Gas) told Daily Trust that there was little the government could do about the hike in the price of cooking gas as the sector was deregulated.

The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the government was working with the Nigerian Liquefied Natural Gas Ltd (NLNG) to ramp up domestic supply to bring down the price.

“The sector is purely deregulated. Though the suppliers are trying their best, it is a combination of a lot of factors, mostly deregulation. I know the government is working with the NLNG to see how to increase supply domestically,” he said.

https://dailytrust.com/cooking-gas-price-hits-n1200-per-kg/

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Re: Cooking Gas Price Hits N1,200 Per Kg And Still Rising by TONY042(m): 7:53am On Oct 11, 2023
make we kuku sell the country, make all man collect him share

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Re: Cooking Gas Price Hits N1,200 Per Kg And Still Rising by Newdawn30: 7:56am On Oct 11, 2023
I remember when gas price crashed to 600 after the removal of subsidy and how agbado people where praising Tinubu calling him a genius. Attributing the reduced price as a win for the administration

What happened?

I feel like this man is a world bank agent, and wants to kill off the poor. How do the poor and Vulnerable in the society survive this harsh economy?

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Re: Cooking Gas Price Hits N1,200 Per Kg And Still Rising by lokotamak(m): 7:57am On Oct 11, 2023
But why this present government come be like Abacha government.
Na so everythings hard that time
cool cool cool

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Re: Cooking Gas Price Hits N1,200 Per Kg And Still Rising by Bayyajidda(m): 7:57am On Oct 11, 2023
Nigerians are really going through hell at this time. Is this the renewed hope they were promised? Or should they expect more of this 'shege banza'? 😭 😭 😭

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Re: Cooking Gas Price Hits N1,200 Per Kg And Still Rising by lazkizz(m): 8:02am On Oct 11, 2023
I normally tell people that nigerians are the problem them selves .

everybody thinks his smart and always in a hiest to increase the price of Goods and service he or she sells/provide .


just imagine buying ordinary broom for 500# .

or having to pay a f*ucking lazy tout 500# Daily just to access road to your work. mind you he isnt a govt worker nor does he construst or maintain the road.

that's why the north will always have cheaper standard of living than the south.

even at the alarming price of gas , I know that you can compare the price of Enugu to that of kano.


Because the north are far considerate than their southern counterpart .


we Nigerians citizens need a total Orientation and overhauling .

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Re: Cooking Gas Price Hits N1,200 Per Kg And Still Rising by Beremx(f): 8:07am On Oct 11, 2023
Gas is cheaper in Kano than Lagos. Imagine!
The last time I bought gas was two months ago when it was 700naira. I'm about going to buy gas because it finished last night, this time with anger and frustration.
Seems Tinubu's government is not concerned.

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Re: Cooking Gas Price Hits N1,200 Per Kg And Still Rising by EyeCumInPiece: 8:07am On Oct 11, 2023
The level of hardship wasn't even up to a 10th of the situation now, before Soyinka and Co hit the streets in massive protests.
Now they are all silent because their tribesman is in power.

The major problem of this corn3 is the senseless tribalism of Yorubas.

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Re: Cooking Gas Price Hits N1,200 Per Kg And Still Rising by BoldBrainz(m): 8:08am On Oct 11, 2023
This is sad for a country sitting on one of the world's largest gas deposits. To even afford cooking gas is a luxury. Are we to go back to the days of firewood and coal burners?!

And it's not even December yet.

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Re: Cooking Gas Price Hits N1,200 Per Kg And Still Rising by Solowise0814: 8:09am On Oct 11, 2023
We must learn a hard way, since we refused to get it right

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Re: Cooking Gas Price Hits N1,200 Per Kg And Still Rising by Zupay: 8:10am On Oct 11, 2023
BoldBrainz:
This is sad for a country sitting on one of the world's largest gas deposits. To even afford cooking gas is a luxury. Are we to go back to the days of firewood and coal burners?!

And it's not even December yet.

With the alarming deforestation going, where will the firewood come from?

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Re: Cooking Gas Price Hits N1,200 Per Kg And Still Rising by BoldBrainz(m): 8:13am On Oct 11, 2023
Zupay:


With the alarming deforestation going, where will the firewood come from?

We'll probably end up sourcing firewood from Sambisa forest.

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Re: Cooking Gas Price Hits N1,200 Per Kg And Still Rising by Racoon(m): 8:14am On Oct 11, 2023
Shege promax fully upgraded and loaded everywhere. The it will favour me and my family mummified zombies crew have long left the group chat.

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Re: Cooking Gas Price Hits N1,200 Per Kg And Still Rising by CodeTemplar: 8:29am On Oct 11, 2023
God. Na your hand we dey.

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Re: Cooking Gas Price Hits N1,200 Per Kg And Still Rising by Lonestar124: 8:35am On Oct 11, 2023
This is the kind of news I don't like seeing....our leaders are really pummelling the poor Nigerians with their non chalant attitude towards the inflation going on in the country..

The poor people are weeping and dying....is it when people start falling in the streets, they will look into regulating the upsurging prices of basic commodities..

How much for a liter of kerosene now, someone should answer me..

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Re: Cooking Gas Price Hits N1,200 Per Kg And Still Rising by b3llo(m): 8:39am On Oct 11, 2023
lazkizz:
itS gone
Otilo
Re: Cooking Gas Price Hits N1,200 Per Kg And Still Rising by Templee333(m): 8:48am On Oct 11, 2023
There's a solution but we aren't yet ready for it.

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Re: Cooking Gas Price Hits N1,200 Per Kg And Still Rising by Landowner101(m): 8:54am On Oct 11, 2023
We haven't even suffered yet oo, more suffering loading that will reset the brains of some stupid people.

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Re: Cooking Gas Price Hits N1,200 Per Kg And Still Rising by keymatt(m): 9:00am On Oct 11, 2023
And one coconut 🥥 head agbadorian is here saying Tinubu is a master strategist. 🤣🤣🤣🤣

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Re: Cooking Gas Price Hits N1,200 Per Kg And Still Rising by olril17(m): 9:01am On Oct 11, 2023
By the time the Chicago certificate forger is done with Nigeria,even his oloriburuku mashafani supporters will join on a sinking ship to Sudan peninsula. 😎

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Re: Cooking Gas Price Hits N1,200 Per Kg And Still Rising by olril17(m): 9:02am On Oct 11, 2023
Yooba lokan
Emilokan
Awon oloshi oloriburuku atoroje jatiti. 🤮

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Re: Cooking Gas Price Hits N1,200 Per Kg And Still Rising by SoNature(m): 9:09am On Oct 11, 2023
This government is pushing more and more people into hardship. The next thing is to resort to crimes!

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Re: Cooking Gas Price Hits N1,200 Per Kg And Still Rising by mrvitalis(m): 9:13am On Oct 11, 2023
If they cancel the election and order rereun they would still justify why they would vote tinubu

Gas would get to 2500
Petrol 2000 before 2027 and that's a fact

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Re: Cooking Gas Price Hits N1,200 Per Kg And Still Rising by flexyrule(m): 9:14am On Oct 11, 2023
Gas has hit the ground running.


Shame!

Shame on Nigeria!


Shane on my father's land.

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Re: Cooking Gas Price Hits N1,200 Per Kg And Still Rising by YourNextLevel(m): 9:14am On Oct 11, 2023
Bad News : We told them

Good News : They suffer the most and am loving it

If you know you know

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Re: Cooking Gas Price Hits N1,200 Per Kg And Still Rising by KomonSense: 9:15am On Oct 11, 2023
Hahahaha


Una must get sense for this country one by one ....

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Re: Cooking Gas Price Hits N1,200 Per Kg And Still Rising by KomonSense: 9:15am On Oct 11, 2023
Ok ooo


Certificate forger government must favour me and my family...

Chiooor

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Re: Cooking Gas Price Hits N1,200 Per Kg And Still Rising by Hendrixky: 9:15am On Oct 11, 2023
Tribalism kill all of una

Una never see anything

EyeCumInPiece:
The level of hardship wasn't even up to a 10th of the situation now, before Soyinka and Co hit the streets in massive protests.
Now they are all silent because their tribesman is in power.

The major problem of this corn3 is the senseless tribalism of Yorubas.

Yorubas are the problem of Nigeria

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Re: Cooking Gas Price Hits N1,200 Per Kg And Still Rising by TheFreshVanilla: 9:15am On Oct 11, 2023
tongue tongue tongue
Re: Cooking Gas Price Hits N1,200 Per Kg And Still Rising by enemyofprogress: 9:15am On Oct 11, 2023
Firewoods to the rescue

Mynd44 that likes bathing with hot water, I just dey pity your pocket




Today makes it Exactly 7,984 years since Delilah dat "Igala girl" betrayed Uncle Samson, and nobody is saying anything about it fa 🤷🤷

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