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Top 10 Nigerian States With The Highest Cooking Gas Prices In April 2025 by FreeStuffsNG(op): 2:03pm On Jun 26, 2025
Top 10 Nigerian states with the highest cooking gas prices in April 2025

by Olalekan Adigun June 26, 2025

The average retail price for refilling a 12.5kg cylinder increased by 9.82%, rising from N18,456.24 in March 2025 to N20,268.06 in April 2025.

These figures were disclosed in the latest report released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), titled “Liquefied Petroleum Gas (Cooking Gas) Price Watch”.

On a year-on-year basis, the average price for refilling a 12.5kg cylinder saw a 29.61% increase over the same period, rising from N15,637.74 in April 2024.


The NBS data for the 12.5kg cylinder shows that Imo recorded the highest average retail price at N22,938.73, followed by Delta (N22,831.70) and Rivers (N22,759.56). Conversely, Kebbi had the lowest average price at N18,080.27, with Nasarawa and Kwara following at N18,106.85 and N18,173.67, respectively.

Below are the states with the highest average LPG prices for a 12.5kg cylinder in April 2025:

10. Enugu – N20,990.52
Enugu state in Nigeria’s South-East, stands at Number 10 with an average LPG price for a 12kg cylinder standing at N20,990.52 in April 2025. According to the NBS data, this was an increase from N18,750.91 reported in March 2025, representing an 11.94% month-on-month increase.

The data also shows that average LPG prices stood at N14,117.65 in April 2024, which represents a 48.68% year-on-year increase.

The Enugu State Governor, Peter Mbah, has collaborated with LPG marketers to offer price reductions on cooking gas, particularly during some significant events such as marking his administration’s achievements in office.

Apart from this, there seems not to be much done to reduce the prices of LPG in the state.

9. Anambra – N20,994.63
Anambra State is also located in the southeastern part of Nigeria. The state is currently at Number 9 with average LPG prices for 12kg cylinders standing at N20,994.63 in April 2025.

The NBS data shows that this was an increase from N18280.68 in March 2025, which represents a 14.85% month-on-month increase. Also, the data shows that average LPG prices stood at N17,142.86 in April 2024, representing a 22.47% year-on-year increase.

There doesn’t seem to be much done to improve the LPG prices in the state. However, the Anambra state government, Nigeria Gas Infrastructure Company, and FRADRO Gas and Power Limited held a stakeholders’ meeting on the planned twenty-four-inches, 600MMSCFD gas pipeline project that will connect Anambra to other states.

In his remarks, the Governor of Anambra state, Chukwuma Soludo, assured the partnering organisations that the Anambra state government will provide them with the most friendly business environment and urged them to ensure that the maximum health and safety measures for all affected communities are met.

8. Bayelsa – N21,476.51
Bayelsa State, located in the South-South, is at Number 8. The average LPG prices stood at N21,476.51 in April 2025, an increase from N19,475 in March 2025. According to the NBS, this represents a 10.28% month-on-month increase.

Also, in April 2024, the prices averaged at N16,975, according to NBS.

Like many state governments, Bayelsa does not seem to put much effort into curbing the prices of LPG.

In May, the Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri, blamed the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA). “The current PIA does not assign responsibilities to state governments, only liabilities,” he said during the 2025 edition of the Nigerian Oil and Gas Opportunities Fair (NOGOF).

7. Akwa Ibom – N21,638.98
Another South-South state on the top ten list is Akwa Ibom. According to the NBS, the average prices to refill a 12kg cylinder of LPG stood at N21,638.98 in April 2025. The data further shows that, in March 2025, the prices averaged N20623.80, which represents a 4.92% month-on-month increase.

Also, on a year-on-year basis, the price increased from N16,788.89, representing a 28.89%.

In January 2025, Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, said his administration was actively pursuing partnerships to develop the state’s oil, gas, and agricultural sectors, including potential investments in LPG.

Speaking during a courtesy visit to the Governor by the Management of Lekoil Nigeria Ltd at the Government House, Uyo, January 21, 2025, the Governor said the State is prepared to support the Company, expressing hope that its investment will help in the development of the State and create employment opportunities for her youths.

There are also issues regarding safety concerns.

The Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), in March 2025, warned LPG retailers in Akwa Ibom state against decanting, the practice of transferring gas from one cylinder to another.

The warning was issued by the NMDPRA coordinator in the state, Ikechukwu Eseka, during a stakeholders’ meeting at the authority’s field office in Eket.

Eseka declared to the retailers that the decanting of LPG is not acceptable in Akwa Ibom, citing safety concerns

6. Kano – N21,799.90
Kano state in the North-West is Nigeria’s most populous city. The state ranks 6th in terms of the most expensive LPG prices in the country at N21,799.90 in April 2025.

The NBS data records that this was an increase from N19,873.90 in March 2025, which is a 9.69% month-on-month increase.

Also, the data shows that, in April 2024, the LPG prices in the state averaged N16,014.58, representing a 36.13% year-on-year increase.

In December 2024, the Kano State House of Assembly initiated a legislative process to repeal the State Fire Service Directorate Edict No. 17 of 1970, to regulate the operations of cooking gas retailers in Kano metropolis.

The legislation seeks to insert a section to regulate indiscriminate sales of LPG in the metropolis.

This followed the adoption of a report by the House Standing Committee on Special Duties during the plenary presided over by the Speaker, Ismail Falgore.

The committee had probed indiscriminate sales of cooking gas within residential areas in Kano metropolis.

Also, residents of Kano have lamented the rising cost of “cooking gas” in the state in recent times, with many saying they have resorted to using charcoal.

5. Taraba – N22,010.27
Taraba state, located in the North-Eastern part of Nigeria, is the only state from the region on this list. The LPG prices averaged N22,010.27 in April 2025. This is up from N20,141.88, which it averaged in March 2025, representing a 9.28% month-on-month increase.

Also, in April 2024, the prices averaged N16200 for the refill of 12kg LPG cylinders, showing a 35.87% year-on-year increase.

There are no known focused efforts by the state government in this area.

4. Ebonyi – N22,168.09

Ebonyi is another South-Eastern state on this list. The LPG prices averaged N22,168.09 in April 2025. This is an increase from N19,870.33 in March 2025, representing a 11.56% increase.

On a year-on-year basis, the data shows that the LPG prices averaged N16,500 in April 2024, demonstrating a 34.35% increase in the period under review.

Most of the actions of the state government have been in the area of safety, such as sealing illegal gas plants across the state. The Governor of the state, Francis Nwifuru, set up a special task force to enforce this.

In June 2024, the Ebonyi State Fire Service trained about 152 members of the Liquefied Petroleum Gas Retailers Association branch of the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers in fire risk control and precaution measures.

3. Rivers – N22,759.56
Another South-South state on this list is Rivers. The LPG prices averaged N22,759.56 in April 2025, according to the NBS. The NBS data also showed this increased from N20,964.79 in March 2025.

On a year-on-year basis, the price was N16,255 in April 2024, representing a 40.02% increase.

The state is currently under a state of emergency, and there are no publicly available information regarding focused efforts of the state government regarding LPG.

2. Delta – N22,831.70
Delta state, also located in the South-South, is in the top ten list of states with the highest cooking gas prices at N22,831.70 in April 2025.

In March 2025, the average prices stood at N20,038.26, representing a 13.94% month-on-month increase.

In April 2024, the prices stood at N15921.43, representing a 43.40% year-on-year increase.

The state government has stepped up efforts for public safety in this regard.

Recently, the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority sealed 19 illegal Liquefied Petroleum Gas and Category D cooking gas outlets in Delta State.

Category D LPG operators are those who refill gas from licensed plants for customers to collect from their premises.

The outlets were shut down in Orerokpe, Ogwashi-Ukwu, and Warri, as well as other surrounding areas.

1. Imo – N22,938.73
The state with the most expensive LPG prices is Imo, located in the South-East. The LPG prices averaged N22,938.73 in April 2025.

According to NBS, the prices rose from N19,970.13 in March 2025, a 14.87% increase month-on-month.

On a year-on-year basis, there was a 42.04% increase from N16,150.00 in April 2024.

In May 2025, the Imo state Government collaborated with ANOH Gas Processing Company Limited (AGPC) to boost the production of gas in the state.

Governor Hope Uzodimma made this known in Abuja after a meeting with the Managing Director of the company, Effiong Okon, and his team in Abuja.
https://nairametrics.com/2025/06/26/top-10-nigerian-states-with-the-highest-cooking-gas-prices-in-april-2025/

Re: Top 10 Nigerian States With The Highest Cooking Gas Prices In April 2025 by FreeStuffsNG(op): 2:03pm On Jun 26, 2025
I suspect this is causes by economy of scale due to low population/ patronage in the state gas market, that state's ease of doing business and arbitrary local tax imposition.

But for these reasons, a states like Kano , Rivers and Akwa Ibom with huge population and Imo with huge gas deposits but low population have no business being on that list.
Re: Top 10 Nigerian States With The Highest Cooking Gas Prices In April 2025 by DeLaRue: 2:09pm On Jun 26, 2025
Everything seem so expensive in the South East and the South South.

It is not like they are far from the gas processing areas or the ports like the North.

How can gas be around N13,000 in the SW and be over N20,000 in other parts of the country.

It is almost like we are not in the same country. I would be very angry if I lived in other parts of the country.

Are middle men profiting exorbitantly from the gas supply chain like they do with petrol?

The government needs to find a solution.
Re: Top 10 Nigerian States With The Highest Cooking Gas Prices In April 2025 by VicThory(m): 2:15pm On Jun 26, 2025
This is a big lie. Gas is #1400 a kg at most in anambra
Re: Top 10 Nigerian States With The Highest Cooking Gas Prices In April 2025 by anonimi: 2:15pm On Jun 26, 2025
DeLaRue:
Everything seem so expensive in the South East and the South South.

It is not like they are far from the gas processing areas or the ports like the North.

How can gas be around N13,000 in the SW and be over N20,000 in other parts of the country.

It is almost like we are not in the same country. I would be very angry if I lived in other parts of the country.

Are middle men profiting exorbitantly from the gas supply chain like they do with petrol?

The government needs to find a solution.
The government found a solution already, as promised, to escalating prices.
Just shine your eyes and see the manifestation all around you.

Deltafirstson:
Although the pump price of fuel was N197 when President Bola Tinubu took over on May 29, 2023, the product now sells for N617 per litre – less than two months after.

In his inaugural address, Tinubu announced that subsidy was gone, fulfilling a promise that all leading presidential candidates made during the campaign.

However, pump price of fuel hit N537 per litre days after Tinubu ended subsidy.

On Tuesday, the price climbed further to N617, a development that the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited (NNPCL) attributed to “market forces”.

Nigerians have been lamenting the hardship occasioned by fuel price hike. Amid the lamentation, a video where Tinubu campaigned to slash the price of fuel went into circulation.

Checks by Daily Trust affirmed the authenticity of the video uploaded on the YouTube page of Channels Television.

At his campaign rally in Abeokuta, Ogun State capital, on January 25, 2023, Tinubu spoke on a number of issues, but those of fuel scarcity and naira redesign made the headlines.

However, Tinubu who spoke in Yoruba language, also assured the crowd that though people were saying petrol price would hit N200, it would be reviewed downward under him.

“The great Nigerian youths, the great Nigerian students, the confident Nigerian youths. This is a revolution. This election is a revolution. They are plotting, but they will fail. They said fuel price will increase and reach N200 per litre. Go and relax, we will bring it down,” he had said in the 7th minute of the video.

King Wasiu Ayinde Marshall, a Fuji musician who performed at the rally, interrupted the president’s speech with chants as the crowd cheered.

On the campaign podium with the president were Vice-President Kashim Shettima; Pa Bisi Akande, interim National Chairman of the APC; Femi Gbajabiamila, Chief of Staff to the President; Senator Gbenga Daniel; among other bigwigs of the ruling party.

Tinubu went further to say Nigerians would defy the acute fuel scarcity at the time and trek to cast their votes.

“The great Nigerian youths, the great Nigerian students, the confident Nigerian youths. This is a revolution. This election is a revolution. They are plotting, but they will fail. They said fuel price will increase and reach N200/N500 per litre. Go and relax, we will crash the prices,” he had said.

https://dailytrust.com/breaking-video-of-tinubu-campaigning-to-crash-fuel-

he had said in the 7th minute of the video.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JH8CC_JdUA
Re: Top 10 Nigerian States With The Highest Cooking Gas Prices In April 2025 by Bentacur007: 2:17pm On Jun 26, 2025
DeLaRue:
Everything seem so expensive in the South East and the South South.

It is not like they are far from the gas processing areas or the ports like the North.

How can gas be around N13,000 in the SW and be over N20,000 in other parts of the country.

It is almost like we are not in the same country. I would be very angry if I lived in other parts of the country.

Are middle men profiting exorbitantly from the gas supply chain like they do with petrol?

The government needs to find a solution.
That’s pure lies from the hell
It’s all the same price
Re: Top 10 Nigerian States With The Highest Cooking Gas Prices In April 2025 by DeLaRue:
In an indirect way, the South West enjoys an inbuilt price/economic advantage in a lot of areas.

When you analyse it, the broken Nigerian system actually works for the South West in many ways.

No wonder the elite here rarely join any agitation to leave Nigeria.

We don't produce crude of any significance, but petrol is cheapest here.

We don't produce gas, but gas is cheapest here.

I even heard that a bag or rice is around N65,000 in Ogun and Lagos State, whereas in many parts of the country, its is around N80K.

For this country to progress, South West people need to show better understanding of the pain and agitations of people from other parts of this country, and support changes that are fair to everyone.

Shouting agitators from other parts of the country down and condemning them is selfish and will only breed hatred.
Re: Top 10 Nigerian States With The Highest Cooking Gas Prices In April 2025 by Bentacur007: 2:19pm On Jun 26, 2025
VicThory:
This is a big lie. Gas is #1400 a kg at most in anambra
No rural areas are 1400 then urban areas 1200
That’s the fact
Re: Top 10 Nigerian States With The Highest Cooking Gas Prices In April 2025 by Saintvik(m): 2:24pm On Jun 26, 2025
Fat lie.... I buy gas every month in PH and never a time have I bought for over 18K per 12.5kg since January till date.
Re: Top 10 Nigerian States With The Highest Cooking Gas Prices In April 2025 by FreeStuffsNG(op): 2:26pm On Jun 26, 2025
DeLaRue:
In an indirect way, the South West enjoys an inbuilt price/economic advantage in a lot of areas.

When you analyse it, the broken Nigerian system actually works for the South West in many ways.

No wonder the elite here rarely join any agitation to leave Nigeria.

We don't produce crude, but petrol is cheapest here.

We don't produce gas, but gas is cheapest here.

I even here that a bag or rice is around N65,000 in Ogun and Lagos State, whereas in many parts of the country, its is around N80K.

For this country to balance and process, South West people needs to show better understanding of the pain and agitations of people from other parts of this country, and support changes that are fair to every part of this country.

Shouting agitators from other parts of the country down and condemning them is selfish and will only breed hatred.
South West produce gas in Ondo state and Lagos is an oil producing state. Ogun will soon join. South West hosts the largest refinery and most of the gas stations.

It's the ease of doing business in South West and security that helped greatly. The other states can learn this too same way Nasarawa state Governor has been doing by understudying South West states and copying the policies and following up on it.

South West has a huge human resource capacity of highly educated indigenes, hosts and sustains most of the prestigious universities in Nigeria, has a history and Yoruba culture of progressive politics, egalitarian and socialist system unlike other zones where might is right or winners take all mentality. Other advantages South West has are hardly disclosed and mostly kept away from outsiders wink
Re: Top 10 Nigerian States With The Highest Cooking Gas Prices In April 2025 by VicThory(m): 2:27pm On Jun 26, 2025
Bentacur007:
No rural areas are 1400 then urban areas 1200
That’s the fact
That's why I said at most. Because it's the highest price you can get gas in that state
Re: Top 10 Nigerian States With The Highest Cooking Gas Prices In April 2025 by richeeyo(m): 2:28pm On Jun 26, 2025
Many really undermine the natural resources of the South West
Re: Top 10 Nigerian States With The Highest Cooking Gas Prices In April 2025 by biggz82: 2:29pm On Jun 26, 2025
This write up is not true, this is pure lie.

In Delta state we didn't refill 12.5kg for that amount , since this year the average price we fill is between 12000 and 14000


We should learn to give the true reflection of thi
Re: Top 10 Nigerian States With The Highest Cooking Gas Prices In April 2025 by EdiskyHarry: 2:29pm On Jun 26, 2025
AKWA ibom State has a very high rate of unemployment but things are too expensive here. All you will see here are big government worship centers, stadiums and hotels, but standard of living very poor. If you try to point this out all these pAs to politicians will come and attack you with insult. You can quote and insult me as usual but I don't care.
Re: Top 10 Nigerian States With The Highest Cooking Gas Prices In April 2025 by Osanoghodua1: 2:31pm On Jun 26, 2025
Believe this statistica at your peril. This is very far from reality. I filled 12.5kg yesterday for N13,750 . That's 1100/kg and close to my house here it's 1300/kg it's owned by a Yahoo boy. Reporting from Benin City.
Re: Top 10 Nigerian States With The Highest Cooking Gas Prices In April 2025 by educhigo: 2:31pm On Jun 26, 2025
Waiting to see South West in the list, I'm from South West but to be sincere, South East is better than us in times of resources in the country,we Yoruba should respect them smiley smiley
Re: Top 10 Nigerian States With The Highest Cooking Gas Prices In April 2025 by maysimsimple(m): 2:32pm On Jun 26, 2025
Bought 1200 this morning in Abeokuta, so I don't understand this write up. Others living area aside from the states mentioned should come forward and tell us something we don't know.
Re: Top 10 Nigerian States With The Highest Cooking Gas Prices In April 2025 by DeLaRue: 2:32pm On Jun 26, 2025
FreeStuffsNG:
South West produce gas in Ondo state and Lagos is an oil producing state. Ogun will soon join. South West also hosts the largest refinery and most of the gas stations. It's the ease of doing business in South West and security that helped greatly.
I agree about some of the inbuilt advantages.

However, the gas produced in Ondo, and the oil produced in Lagos State are very little.

Ogun may have the potential to produce more, but that could be at least 10 years away from now.

As for Dangote refinery, even before its existence fuel was rarely cheaper anywhere than the South West.
Re: Top 10 Nigerian States With The Highest Cooking Gas Prices In April 2025 by Okwyjesus(m): 2:33pm On Jun 26, 2025
DeLaRue:
Everything seem so expensive in the South East and the South South.

It is not like they are far from the gas processing areas or the ports like the North.

How can gas be around N13,000 in the SW and be over N20,000 in other parts of the country.

It is almost like we are not in the same country. I would be very angry if I lived in other parts of the country.

Are middle men profiting exorbitantly from the gas supply chain like they do with petrol?

The government needs to find a solution.
The people formatting Nigeria know what they are doing. Those area with highest gas price has the highest deposit of it in Nigeria.
Re: Top 10 Nigerian States With The Highest Cooking Gas Prices In April 2025 by Alusiizizi(m): 2:37pm On Jun 26, 2025
VicThory:
This is a big lie. Gas is #1400 a kg at most in anambra
The quotes were for 12.5kg tanks. I wish that some of you people would actually read critically for once in your lives!!
Re: Top 10 Nigerian States With The Highest Cooking Gas Prices In April 2025 by jmoore(m): 2:38pm On Jun 26, 2025
FreeStuffsNG:
South West produce gas in Ondo state and Lagos is an oil producing state. Ogun will soon join. South West hosts the largest refinery and most of the gas stations. It's the ease of doing business in South West and security that helped greatly. The other states can learn this too same way Nasarawa state Governor has been doing by understudying South West states and copying the policies and following up on it.

South West has a huge human resource capacity of highly educated indigenes, hosts and sustains most of the prestigious universities in Nigeria, has a history and Yoruba culture of progressive politics, egalitarian and socialist system unlike other zones where might is right or winners take all mentality. Other advantages South West has are hardly disclosed and mostly kept away from outsiders wink
So southwest produce more gas than south south?
Ehhhhhhhh?
Re: Top 10 Nigerian States With The Highest Cooking Gas Prices In April 2025 by EnglandAmaka(f): 2:40pm On Jun 26, 2025
South Western states and parts of the north didn't feature because they still use firewood
Re: Top 10 Nigerian States With The Highest Cooking Gas Prices In April 2025 by dynicks(m): 2:41pm On Jun 26, 2025
Saintvik:
Fat lie.... I buy gas every month in PH and never a time have I bought for over 18K per 12.5kg since January till date.
lol.....don't believe everything you see in the internet..
Re: Top 10 Nigerian States With The Highest Cooking Gas Prices In April 2025 by FreeStuffsNG(op): 2:44pm On Jun 26, 2025
DeLaRue:
I agree about some of the inbuilt advantages.

However, the gas produced in Ondo, and the oil produced in Lagos State are very little.

Ogun may have the potential to produce more, but that could be at least 10 years away from now.

As for Dangote refinery, even before its existence fuel was rarely cheaper anywhere than the South West.
Most of the gas produced in Nigeria is exported and the foreign market enjoy even cheaper prices. The local market favours production and consumption, there is even a tax incentive for companies willing to shift to gas so we can have a huge market to consume gas in large quantities.

Before Dangote and after Dangote Refinery, the Petroleum products marketers and investors like to be close to their market and ports. Rivers, Akwa Ibom and Delta states have same advantages but not reflecting because the ease of doing business and other cultural advantages are not present.

Same thing in oil and gas sector is happening in our nascent mining processing industry, ores mined within and outside South West are now processed in South West to be close to the secured and well-managed local consumer market and ports for export.

jmoore:
So southwest produce more gas than south south?
Ehhhhhhhh?
Please read my post again, albeit slowly, so you can comprehend my lucid explanation sir.
Re: Top 10 Nigerian States With The Highest Cooking Gas Prices In April 2025 by Davoneskay(m): 2:52pm On Jun 26, 2025
educhigo:
Waiting to see South West in the list, I'm from South West but to be sincere, South East is better than us in times of resources in the country,we Yoruba should respect them smiley smiley
It shall be well with you if truly you are from the Southwest. If otherwise, may peace be far from you, Amen.
Re: Top 10 Nigerian States With The Highest Cooking Gas Prices In April 2025 by VicThory(m): 2:53pm On Jun 26, 2025
Alusiizizi:
The quotes were for 12.5kg tanks. I wish that some of you people would actually read critically for once in your lives!!
I read the article and find it false
There's no where you can buy even 14kg gas for 20k in Anambra senior man
Re: Top 10 Nigerian States With The Highest Cooking Gas Prices In April 2025 by treatise: 2:56pm On Jun 26, 2025
Re: Top 10 Nigerian States With The Highest Cooking Gas Prices In April 2025 by eedimo(m): 2:56pm On Jun 26, 2025
Borno
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Re: Top 10 Nigerian States With The Highest Cooking Gas Prices In April 2025 by FreeStuffsNG(op): 3:04pm On Jun 26, 2025
treatise:
Prices of gas are even higher in places where it's being extracted. Chai!
Having natural gas and building infrastructure to extract and distribute the gas and having a robust market that buys and consume the gas are altogether different. If you have gas and don't have the two, you will pay more. The gas producers pay taxes to the states that hosts them.

If the state Governor want lower prices, he can use the tax to subsidize gas the same way FG uses its profits share to subsidize gas, PMS and electricity wink
Re: Top 10 Nigerian States With The Highest Cooking Gas Prices In April 2025 by benjanny(m): 3:06pm On Jun 26, 2025
Inaccurate data

They are not in Union, they sale whatever price they want to sale
Re: Top 10 Nigerian States With The Highest Cooking Gas Prices In April 2025 by owobokiri(m): 3:08pm On Jun 26, 2025
FreeStuffsNG:
I suspect this is causes by economy of scale due to low population/ patronage in the state gas market, that state's ease of doing business and arbitrary local tax imposition.

But for these reasons, a states like Kano , Rivers and Akwa Ibom with huge population and Imo with huge gas deposits but low population have no business being on that list.
"Economy of scale"?
This is how to try to explain away obvious price manipulations to force the South-east and the South south to pay more for a commodity primarily produced in the former EasternNigeria!?

"Economy of scale" is why sparsely populated northern states are buying the commodity cheaper rate?.

Is your warped "Economy of scale" also responsible for the reason why the price of Dangote cement produced at Kogi is cheaper in Kano than at kogi?
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