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Anyone staying in Abeokuta cam confirm this right now . At GREEN FUEL ..ITS SOLD AT ₦650 PER LITER.. the iiiidiots who said it's ₦200, where are they now ? |
Are you even aware that in Abeokuta one liter of CNG is sold for ₦650? Oh this is crazy 😧😧 |
Ikaeniyan0:Ask anyone who uses CNG in Abuja . And let us know what they told you . Nipco sells for ₦230 for cars and ₦390 for trucks in Lagos . Nnpc sells for ₦450 for cars in Abuja and higher for trucks . All the Nnpc does is to make life unbearable |
CNG is a free gas and infact a byproduct of crude oil exploration . Most of the times it's allowed to freely burn into the atmosphere. It's actually a waste . For mortgaging our security by installing CNG tank in our trunk , this evil junta shouldn't ingnite a flame with this incessant and childish Increase Ebubu: |
Ikaeniyan0:Walk into the nnpc CNG refill station anywhere in Abuja for on the spot confirmation . I will owe you ₦50,000 if I am wrong |
### Editorial: The Burden of Rising Fuel Costs on Nigerians In recent months, Nigerians have faced unprecedented challenges due to the removal of fuel subsidies by the Tinubu administration. The decision, which saw petrol prices soar from ₦150 to ₦1,300 per liter, has had a profound impact on the daily lives of citizens. The government's subsequent recommendation to switch to Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) as a more affordable alternative initially seemed like a viable solution. However, the recent hike in CNG prices from ₦200 to ₦450 per cubic meter has left many feeling betrayed and frustrated. The removal of the petrol subsidy was justified by the government as a necessary step towards economic stability and reducing the fiscal burden. However, the abrupt and steep increase in fuel prices has exacerbated the cost of living crisis, pushing more Nigerians into poverty. The promise of CNG as a cheaper and cleaner alternative was a beacon of hope for many. Yet, the sudden price hike in CNG has dashed these hopes, leaving citizens to grapple with the harsh reality of skyrocketing energy costs. This situation highlights a critical disconnect between policy decisions and the lived experiences of ordinary Nigerians. The government's failure to anticipate and mitigate the adverse effects of these price hikes reflects a lack of sensitivity and foresight. The burden of these decisions falls disproportionately on the most vulnerable, who are already struggling to make ends meet. Moreover, the infrastructure required to support a widespread transition to CNG is still underdeveloped. The cost of converting vehicles to run on CNG, coupled with the limited availability of conversion centers, poses significant barriers to adoption. Without substantial investment in infrastructure and subsidies to offset conversion costs, the push towards CNG remains an unfulfilled promise. In light of these challenges, it is imperative for the government to take immediate action to alleviate the burden on its citizens. This could include re-evaluating the pricing structure for both petrol and CNG, providing targeted subsidies for the most vulnerable, and accelerating the development of CNG infrastructure. Additionally, transparent communication and engagement with the public are crucial to rebuilding trust and ensuring that policy decisions are both fair and effective. The current situation serves as a stark reminder of the need for policies that are not only economically sound but also socially equitable. As Nigeria navigates this complex transition, the voices and needs of its citizens must remain at the forefront of decision-making. Only through a compassionate and inclusive approach can the country hope to achieve true economic stability and social justice. |
Preemptive strike in Isreal is needed . Bleep the IDF |
CNG is 230.. these fucktards are retarded |
Fuckkk Deji adeyanju. He's a bitch |
Hey Bleep Dangote |
Bleep Dangote |
Sad indeed |
Good |
Mostly from oshogbo.. very sad Indeed |
Lovely . APC is a curse |
APC a curse |
Hnmmm |
She may be out to de-market Rida app |
Use 3k go olosho house n stop being a fuuul |
Mtchew .. who takes that idiot ekpa seriously |
Biodun556:you're chatting from UK baah? |
Aside INEC and the corrupt police and judiciary , the medical sector is the major problem . Just look how these guys are being attended to? Like its a goat house |
Hey get well soon |
PDP is now nAPC |
confusedlady:🤣🤣🤣😆 dey play |
Here is one of the most revered ikwerre youth leader ,from obio kpor . He said nobody should attach the Bini to ikwerre .
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Lol 🤣🤣🤣😆😆😆. Bulaba until 2333 |
Lol.. Not a single appointment by bulaba brings hope |
Abacha dey learn work now ooo |
Nigeria is a crime scene |
😂😂🤣🤣🤣. It's the Yoruba vs the Chinese .. Igbo Hausa Fulani nupe and the other tribes don't care |
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