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| Re: Fuel Consumption Drops 16% To 1.44bn Litres In June 2025 — NMDPRA by EyeCumInPeace: 6:33pm On Aug 13, 2025 |
Please spell words correctly when you post, and try to use perfect grammar and punctuation. |
| Re: Fuel Consumption Drops 16% To 1.44bn Litres In June 2025 — NMDPRA by ORLAHOLUWA(m): 6:33pm On Aug 13, 2025 |
Imagine everybody Dey buy ladies bike now |
| Re: Fuel Consumption Drops 16% To 1.44bn Litres In June 2025 — NMDPRA by Ijaya123: 6:35pm On Aug 13, 2025 |
Matchay:I've been expecting someone to type this kind of rubb!sh. Do you know many commercial vehicle operators have switched from petrol to CNG? Una go just sit down dey misyarn. And I want to believe you also trekking since you're suffering too. |
| Re: Fuel Consumption Drops 16% To 1.44bn Litres In June 2025 — NMDPRA by Ezmans: 7:37pm On Aug 13, 2025 |
Ikaeniyan0:How many people from your region is consuming fuel in other regions |
| Re: Fuel Consumption Drops 16% To 1.44bn Litres In June 2025 — NMDPRA by merits(m): 7:41pm On Aug 13, 2025 |
Ikaeniyan0:That's what makes them always go gaga about SW region they failed understand that "whom God has blessed no man can cursed"SW is the most blessed region in the world 🌎🌍. Even SW culture was fully adopted by whites. |
| Re: Fuel Consumption Drops 16% To 1.44bn Litres In June 2025 — NMDPRA by Ikaeniyan0: 8:11pm On Aug 13, 2025 |
Irony1:What's the tribal composition of Ogun and Oyo state? |
| Re: Fuel Consumption Drops 16% To 1.44bn Litres In June 2025 — NMDPRA by Ikaeniyan0: 8:13pm On Aug 13, 2025 |
Ezmans:The south western part of Nigeria is the hearts of Nigeria |
| Re: Fuel Consumption Drops 16% To 1.44bn Litres In June 2025 — NMDPRA by Ikaeniyan0: 8:18pm On Aug 13, 2025 |
Irony1:The south western part of Nigeria is a prosperous region. The south west is the heartbeat of Nigeria. |
| Re: Fuel Consumption Drops 16% To 1.44bn Litres In June 2025 — NMDPRA by Ikaeniyan0: 8:22pm On Aug 13, 2025 |
Irony1:The south western part of Nigeria is a prosperous region. The south west is the heartbeat of Nigeria. Consumption in Ogun state is even higher than Abuja. Abuja and Oyo consumption it's almost the same |
| Re: Fuel Consumption Drops 16% To 1.44bn Litres In June 2025 — NMDPRA by soscom: 9:34pm On Aug 13, 2025 |
Many r switching to solar and electric cars. Others electric bikes. |
| Re: Fuel Consumption Drops 16% To 1.44bn Litres In June 2025 — NMDPRA by cutefy: 10:02pm On Aug 13, 2025 |
Ikaeniyan0:And you think this is development? Oil consumption is going down in other regions because of the switch from generator to solar system. |
| Re: Fuel Consumption Drops 16% To 1.44bn Litres In June 2025 — NMDPRA by Dalohad: 10:35pm On Aug 13, 2025 |
Solar is taking over gradually. |
| Re: Fuel Consumption Drops 16% To 1.44bn Litres In June 2025 — NMDPRA by Ikaeniyan0: 10:35pm On Aug 13, 2025 |
cutefy:So people are not switching to solar in the south west? If we're to even look at it now, the south west might still be leading when it comes to the numbers of household using solar |
| Re: Fuel Consumption Drops 16% To 1.44bn Litres In June 2025 — NMDPRA by TrioVibes: 11:06pm On Aug 13, 2025 |
Omooba77: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RKNIPRbwTk?feature=shared Stakeholders Push For Open, Competitive Petroleum Downstream Sector At Abuja Media Roundtable Calls for a fair, transparent, and competitive petroleum downstream sector dominated discussions at a high-level media roundtable organised by Extractive360, as industry experts, legal analysts, and journalists converged at the Exclusive Serene Hotel, Wuye, Abuja, to address the sector’s urgent challenges and opportunities in a post-subsidy era. In her opening remarks, Juliet Ukanwosu, Executive Director of Extractive360, described the downstream sector as “a vital pillar of Nigeria’s oil and gas industry” with direct influence on product availability, pricing, distribution, and the broader economy. She noted that since the removal of fuel subsidies, pump prices have been determined largely by market forces, sparking fierce competition often seen as a “price war” that has resulted in fluctuating prices and uncertainty for both businesses and consumers. “High operating costs, volatile foreign exchange rates, import dependency for refined products, and infrastructural bottlenecks have added further strain,” Ukanwosu said. “Yet, liberalisation has opened the door for greater private sector participation and investment in refining, storage, and distribution infrastructure. The sector is in a state of adjustment seeking stability, competitiveness, and public trust.” The roundtable featured two keynote presentations: “Overview of the Downstream Sector and Competitiveness in the Downstream Sector” and “What the Law Says.” Ademola Adigun, Oil and Gas Governance Consultant, and Olasubomi Chuku, Legal Expert, stressed that a truly competitive market must be free from monopolistic control, warning that allowing a single player to dictate market conditions could harm both citizens and the industry. They urged the media to play an active role in safeguarding market fairness, ensuring that pricing stability benefits consumers. The Natural Oil and Gas Suppliers Association of Nigeria echoed these concerns, calling on the Federal Government to enforce key provisions of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) that promote competition, fairness, and transparency. The PIA mandates open access to petroleum infrastructure, prohibits price fixing, prevents abuse of market dominance, and bars mergers that could create monopolies. For instance, Section 8(1)(d) of the PIA directs the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) to ensure fair pricing and competition, while Section 59(1) explicitly prohibits agreements that fix purchase or selling prices. Similarly, Sections 70 and 72–93 guard against abusive dominance and anti-competitive mergers, ensuring the sector remains accessible to all qualified players. Stakeholders also highlighted the role of the media in preventing anti-competitive behaviour, emphasising accurate reporting, public education, and holding regulators accountable. “The knowledge you take away today will empower more balanced, impactful reporting,” Ukanwosu told journalists. The session concluded with consensus on three key priorities: enforcing the PIA’s competition provisions, preventing market monopolisation, and strengthening collaboration between regulators and the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) to ensure Nigerians benefit from a transparent, efficient petroleum downstream sector. As the industry transitions to a fully liberalised market, stakeholders agreed that the path forward requires vigilance, enforcement, and public engagement to secure long-term stability and affordability. |
| Re: Fuel Consumption Drops 16% To 1.44bn Litres In June 2025 — NMDPRA by FILEBE(m): 2:19am On Aug 14, 2025 |
TrackerSK:That statement has become trite and banal . Please how was power supply December of last year at your place? Wasn't it okay? Power supply has greatly improved than it use to be. We shouldn't deny that. |
| Re: Fuel Consumption Drops 16% To 1.44bn Litres In June 2025 — NMDPRA by frog12: 2:23am On Aug 14, 2025*. Modified: 4:22pm On Aug 14, 2025 |
that na 300k barrel. sapagote tell us say only 100k we dey use ![]() |
| Re: Fuel Consumption Drops 16% To 1.44bn Litres In June 2025 — NMDPRA by Kakamorufu(m): 7:18am On Aug 14, 2025 |
e suppose drop jare, I no too drive my car of recent na why ![]() |
| Re: Fuel Consumption Drops 16% To 1.44bn Litres In June 2025 — NMDPRA by dalongjnr: 7:28am On Aug 14, 2025 |
Did fuel ⛽️ consumption really dropped 🫳? The fuel ⛽️ is out of reach of the common man and now resolving to other survival options. |
| Re: Fuel Consumption Drops 16% To 1.44bn Litres In June 2025 — NMDPRA by Irony1: 9:24pm On Aug 14, 2025 |
Ikaeniyan0:Oga simple question you are busy jumping everywhere. What is the tribal composition of Lagos? Why are you afraid of answering? |
| Re: Fuel Consumption Drops 16% To 1.44bn Litres In June 2025 — NMDPRA by Irony1: 9:27pm On Aug 14, 2025 |
Ikaeniyan0:Oga simple question you are jumping everywhere. What is the tribal composition of Lagos? Why are you afraid of answering? |
| Re: Fuel Consumption Drops 16% To 1.44bn Litres In June 2025 — NMDPRA by Ikaeniyan0: 11:14pm On Aug 14, 2025 |
Irony1:What's the tribal composition of Ogun state? What's the tribal composition of Oyo state? |
| Re: Fuel Consumption Drops 16% To 1.44bn Litres In June 2025 — NMDPRA by Irony1: 9:06pm On Aug 15, 2025 |
Ikaeniyan0:Oga I asked you first, answer my own first. Why are you afraid of answering? |
| Re: Fuel Consumption Drops 16% To 1.44bn Litres In June 2025 — NMDPRA by Ikaeniyan0: 10:21pm On Aug 15, 2025 |
Irony1:What's the tribal composition of Lagos, Ogun and Oyo state? |
| Re: Fuel Consumption Drops 16% To 1.44bn Litres In June 2025 — NMDPRA by Irony1: 10:48pm On Aug 16, 2025 |
Ikaeniyan0:Answer my question first, why are you afraid of answering? |
| Re: Fuel Consumption Drops 16% To 1.44bn Litres In June 2025 — NMDPRA by WesleyPepper: 1:06am On Aug 17, 2025 |
Irony1:The same as the tribal composition in Ogun and Oyo 😂😂 Ehn Emeka |
| Re: Fuel Consumption Drops 16% To 1.44bn Litres In June 2025 — NMDPRA by WesleyPepper: 1:08am On Aug 17, 2025 |
Kukutente23:How’s Tinubu enriching the Governors Nwosu? The money going to the sub nationals never belonged to Tinubu or the FG alone . It belongs to all Nigerians domiciled in the states . So how is it Tinubu’s fault if the governors loot the money ? |
| Re: Fuel Consumption Drops 16% To 1.44bn Litres In June 2025 — NMDPRA by Kukutente23: 1:42pm On Aug 17, 2025 |
WesleyPepper:Zombirudeen Who removed subsidy and devalued the naira? I thought agbadoids have been screaming their heads off that Tinubu has increased allocation to states So which one are you? Allocation to state has increased or the money belongs to all Nigerians? Let's know the malaria doing you |
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