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Fuel Scarcity Persists In Nigeria Almost One Year After Subsidy Removal by Zofan(m): 11:54am On Apr 26
Nearly a year after the Nigerian government phased out fuel subsidy, citizens have continued to face persistent fuel shortages and long lines at petrol stations nationwide.

This ongoing crisis highlights the complexities and challenges in the country’s fuel supply chain, despite earlier government promises of improved market competition and efficiency.

Naija News understands that President Bola Tinubu’s elimination of the subsidy on May 29, 2023, aimed to decentralize fuel imports under the Petroleum Industry Act 2021, shifting control from the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) to the private sector.

However, the transition has been anything but smooth. Private companies struggle to secure foreign currency for fuel imports, forcing the NNPCL back into its role as the primary supplier.


Despite the NNPCL’s assurances of a steady fuel supply, the reality on the ground tells a different story. In major cities like Lagos and Abuja, fuel queues have become common, with numerous stations running dry.

This situation has been worsened by logistical issues such as sporadic supply and operational shutdowns at various filling stations, caused by increased haulage costs demanded by tanker drivers.

The impact on prices has been stark. In some areas of Lagos, petrol prices remain fixed, while in others, such as the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, prices fluctuate significantly, reaching as high as ₦645 per litre.


Similar price hikes are observed in Abuja, where fuel costs vary widely, with some stations charging up to ₦724 per litre.

The NNPCL’s spokesperson, Olufemi Soneye, urges calm and discourages panic buying. He attributes the tight supply to “logistical issues” that he claims are being resolved.

However, industry insiders and the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) tell a different tale, pointing to irregularities in supply that hint at deeper systemic problems.


The impact of these disturbances is noticeable throughout the country. Due to the scarcity of taxis and buses, commuters in Abuja and other major cities find themselves stranded or forced to pay higher fares.

This scarcity has not only inconvenienced daily life but has also fueled inflationary pressures, further straining the budgets of Nigerian households.

According to a report from LEADERSHIP, in similarly dire regions like Kaduna and Maiduguri, Filling stations frequently close or hoard fuel, hoping to sell at higher prices amid the uncertainty. This has led to a resurgence of black market activity, where prices can soar to ₦1,000 per litre, placing a heavy burden on consumers.

Despite occasional reassurances from government officials and the NNPCL, the end to Nigeria’s fuel woes seems distant.

As the country faces challenges, there is a growing call for stable and equitable fuel supply systems, highlighting the need for effective reforms in the petroleum sector.





https://dailytimesng.com/fuel-scarcity-persists-in-nigeria-almost-one-year-after-subsidy-removal/

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Persists In Nigeria Almost One Year After Subsidy Removal by Becoted001(m): 12:00pm On Apr 26
Make una no worry NIgeria will be great

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Persists In Nigeria Almost One Year After Subsidy Removal by OluwasureGig: 12:01pm On Apr 26
Why can’t they just divide this country

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Persists In Nigeria Almost One Year After Subsidy Removal by Matheusmartin: 12:01pm On Apr 26
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This government is clueless.

Lemme not say much before they tag me enemy of the country..

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Persists In Nigeria Almost One Year After Subsidy Removal by RealEmilokan: 12:01pm On Apr 26
That's is the real problem... Subsidy is still there. Nothing the government says is true.

They have no clue what to do. Just very confused lots. The country is in a very big mess and it's people have lost all hope.

Tinubu and Co should just resign and let someone else try his luck. Nigerians can't go on like this till another round of Election.

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Persists In Nigeria Almost One Year After Subsidy Removal by hartopher76: 12:01pm On Apr 26
This is what you get when people talk before thinking..

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Persists In Nigeria Almost One Year After Subsidy Removal by Akwamkpuruamu: 12:01pm On Apr 26
Nonsense policy of fuel subsidy removal. Zero benefit to the common man but for political elites to have more disposable income

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Persists In Nigeria Almost One Year After Subsidy Removal by YSBidam89: 12:01pm On Apr 26
Bring Back Fuel Subsidy... only the rich benefit from these unsubsidize petrol

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Persists In Nigeria Almost One Year After Subsidy Removal by symbianDON(m): 12:02pm On Apr 26
Tinubu ronu!!!

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Persists In Nigeria Almost One Year After Subsidy Removal by donbenz(m): 12:03pm On Apr 26
fuel subsidy is nothing but a scam by the Nigerian Government. embarassed

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Persists In Nigeria Almost One Year After Subsidy Removal by onuman: 12:04pm On Apr 26
Nothing ever gets better in Nigeria. Everything gets worse.

Tinubu should have done his research well before announcement of removal of fuel subsidy.

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Persists In Nigeria Almost One Year After Subsidy Removal by KingRex1(m): 12:04pm On Apr 26
It's simple. Oil marketers aren't buying much cus Dangote will soon flood the market with supplies at lower rate.

Imagine buying 2million litres of pms for my petrol stations at N1050 landing cost which is to last for 2months, and next month dangote is willing to sell to marketers at N550. What will happen to my unsold pms?
This is why fuel is currently scarce. Marketers are buying in little bits so as not to make loss.

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Persists In Nigeria Almost One Year After Subsidy Removal by sylve11: 12:04pm On Apr 26
What a country! cry cool

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Persists In Nigeria Almost One Year After Subsidy Removal by sofeo(m): 12:05pm On Apr 26
It's well
Re: Fuel Scarcity Persists In Nigeria Almost One Year After Subsidy Removal by kennyz247(m): 12:05pm On Apr 26
Government with emty brain..

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Persists In Nigeria Almost One Year After Subsidy Removal by Homeboiy: 12:06pm On Apr 26
Subsidy is still there

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Persists In Nigeria Almost One Year After Subsidy Removal by Hier(m): 12:06pm On Apr 26
I really still don't understand the reason for fuel scarcity

In my area, black market is between 1200 and 1500

No filling station is selling, maybe one or two and the queue is always massive

Those selling for 1200, are using 850ml measurements for sales. embarassed embarassed

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Persists In Nigeria Almost One Year After Subsidy Removal by Hier(m): 12:07pm On Apr 26
onuman:
Nothing ever gets better in Nigeria. Everything gets worse.

Tinubu should have done his research well before announcement of removal of fuel subsidy.

We just have to keep hoping ooooo bro
Re: Fuel Scarcity Persists In Nigeria Almost One Year After Subsidy Removal by RealEmilokan: 12:08pm On Apr 26
KingRex1:
It's simple. Oil marketers aren't buying much cus Dangote will soon flood the market with supplies at lower rate.

Really...? How slaves now make excuses for their masters horrendous failures. Too bad!

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Persists In Nigeria Almost One Year After Subsidy Removal by ChybuzzDD(m): 12:09pm On Apr 26

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Persists In Nigeria Almost One Year After Subsidy Removal by Hier(m): 12:10pm On Apr 26
ChybuzzDD:


Maybe, binance and crypto traders are responsible.

Lol 😂😂😂😂

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Persists In Nigeria Almost One Year After Subsidy Removal by nairalanda1(m): 12:10pm On Apr 26
Subsidy has not gone. It is still being paid. That is why there is fuel scarcity.

Partial removal masquerading as full removal..lol.

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Persists In Nigeria Almost One Year After Subsidy Removal by Hier(m): 12:12pm On Apr 26
KingRex1:
It's simple. Oil marketers aren't buying much cus Dangote will soon flood the market with supplies at lower rate.

That explains why Dangote cement is flooding the market at lower rate, Dangote go shook una

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Persists In Nigeria Almost One Year After Subsidy Removal by Ekaette1621990: 12:12pm On Apr 26
Story for the gods.

Me singing
It is super story.yyyyyyyyyyyoooooo...
It is super super story


Anyway I laugh in Swahili 😂😂😂😂😂

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Persists In Nigeria Almost One Year After Subsidy Removal by Hier(m): 12:13pm On Apr 26
YSBidam89:
Bring Back Fuel Subsidy... only the rich benefit from these unsubsidize petrol

The subsidy removed, what has it fixed in other sectors, as in ehhhhnnnnn, we need subsidy back ooooo

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Persists In Nigeria Almost One Year After Subsidy Removal by nairalanda1(m): 12:13pm On Apr 26
onuman:
Nothing ever gets better in Nigeria. Everything gets worse.

Tinubu should have done his research well before announcement of removal of fuel subsidy.

When by August 2022, 90% of revenue was going to debt service...what more do we all need.?

Problem is, government did partial removal...as usual.

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Persists In Nigeria Almost One Year After Subsidy Removal by mrdharkchild(m): 12:14pm On Apr 26
Science has it that, when you put a couple of fleas (insect) in a glass jar and cover it up for 3 days, when the glass cover is uncorked/opened, the fleas won't make any effort to escape the jar, even their kids won't try it till 3 generations.

That experiment was explaining the Nigerian situation.

Zombies for life

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Persists In Nigeria Almost One Year After Subsidy Removal by slowice(m): 12:15pm On Apr 26
KingRex1:
It's simple. Oil marketers aren't buying much cus Dangote will soon flood the market with supplies at lower rate.

When will he tsunami the market with supply

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Persists In Nigeria Almost One Year After Subsidy Removal by Pusyiter(m): 12:16pm On Apr 26
Nothing works in this country and this is simple
Your politics define you governance
Since we have taken politics to the mud, governance will always be a mess

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Persists In Nigeria Almost One Year After Subsidy Removal by InvertedHammer: 12:17pm On Apr 26
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Once the government comes out with one good news, be prepared for three bad news.

When Dangote started announcing the reduction in the cost of diesel, you better believe that it is a matter of time before queues for fuel, kerosene and diesel start reappearing at fuel stations. Scarcity keeps the price elevated. grin Evil genius!

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Persists In Nigeria Almost One Year After Subsidy Removal by olisaEze(m): 12:18pm On Apr 26
It’s the Dangote effect at work. Everyone is holding on for the cheaper fuel. Since diesel prices crashed and left many with monumental losses in their tanks, no one wants a repeat with the more price volatile fuel. undecided
Re: Fuel Scarcity Persists In Nigeria Almost One Year After Subsidy Removal by Houseofglam7(f): 12:21pm On Apr 26
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