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Petrol Consumption Down 28%; Pump Hands Idle At Stations by ogododo(op): 7:32am On Sep 01, 2025
Petrol consumption nationwide has fallen by 28 per cent over the past two years, as pump attendants across filling stations are left with scanty vehicular calls.

Latest figures from the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) show that the daily volume of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), popularly known as petrol, dropped from 68.353 million litres in June 2023, when fuel subsidy was removed, to 49.277 million litres in June 2025.

President Bola Tinubu had, in his May 29, 2023 inauguration address, declared “subsidy is gone,” ending decades of subsidy payments that had cost the government tens of trillions of naira.

Following the announcement, NNPC Limited raised the pump price from N195 per litre to N448 in Lagos and from N197 to N557 in Abuja. Less than a month later, prices rose again to N617 per litre.

Since then and with the coming on stream of the Dangote Refinery, marketers have reviewed prices a multiple times, in some cases weekly.

Checks by Financial Vanguard last weekend showed that fuel stations across major cities in Nigeria have just effected another round of adjustment.

Pump attendants idle away
However, despite conspicuous display of the prices, a large number of consumers no longer bother with the price as they make purchase decisions before getting to the fuel station and their decisions are always based on availability of money and considerations for competing needs in their lives.

This, according to attendants in many fuel stations, may have caused low patronage and dwindling vehicle presence at the fuel stations, causing rise in idle time at the stations.

Station Manager at RYBL Services Limited in Karshi, Abuja, Ibrahim Gambo, told Vanguard that it now takes about two months to sell a single 30,000-litre tanker due to poor patronage.

“The market is not moving well. We used to have three pump attendants, but now we keep only one. We cannot pay salaries for three because sales are too low.

‘’Before, people came with jerry cans, but now you hardly see that. Many only buy when they have important and compelling need to drive. Also, people are now using generators at home sparingly,” he lamented.

In filling stations visited in some parts of Lagos, including Amuwo-Odofin, Apapa, Ajegunle and Orile, independent marketers lamented that sales have dropped significantly.

An attendant at Techno Oil at Alaba Oro, told Vanguard that “within the last two weeks, the price of petrol increased by N50 and dropped N20 few days ago. But one cannot say the business is all that lucrative at the moment.

‘’This is because, prior to deregulation, we had a lot of demand from customers to fill up when cars come to purchase fuel, but the reverse is the case now. Most times, our turnover is very low compared to what was obtainable in the past.”

The situation, however, appeared to be different at retail outlets such as MRS and Fatgbems at Amuwo, Oshodi/Apapa expressway, and Mile 2 road, respectively which had long queues of cars trying to buy petrol.

MRS is one the retail partners to the Dangote Refinery and sells petrol at about the lowest price in the country.

Checks showed that pump price at MRS has dropped to N865 per litre, compared to N870 to N890 at other stations.

At the MRS station, an attendant who identified herself simply as Chinenye, said: “We are very grateful for the number of customers and the turnover we are getting. I can tell you for certain that things have turned around for us at MRS, against the regulated period of the downstream.”

In Asaba, Delta State, the situation also remained the same at filling stations across the state capital.

Retail outlets visited along Benin-Asaba Road showed a few vehicles being attended to. Vanguard gathered that pump price has also dropped from an average of N950 per litre it sold a week ago, to the current rate of N910 per litre.

In Nasarawa State, checks by Vanguard showed that while most stations operated by independents and major marketers remained largely empty, those operated by MRS, AYM Sharfa and AA Rano had a good number of vehicles, tricycles (Keke) and commercial motor cycles (Okada) in them.

Speaking to Vanguard, AA Rano’s Ado Station Manager, Munir Ibrahim, said the increased number of vehicles compared to other stations was “due to our lower price”.

In Kano, the situation was not different as very few vehicles were seen at filling stations visited by our correspondent. Pump attendants could be seen sitting idle in most of the filing stations.

However, a petrol attendant at Ammasco, Court Road branch, also lamented low patronage of customers, explaining that the low patronage has affected their daily sales.

On his part, A. Y. Maikifi, said sales have dropped drastically due to rise in the pump price of the product.
“You can’t compare sales two years ago with now. We recorded more sales in the past than now. The increase in the price of fuel is the major factor for the low patronage,’’ he said.

While noting that in the past week pump price had dropped from N950 per litre to N900, he expressed the hope that sales would start to pick up if it was sustained for a longer period.

In Kaduna, attendants across the stations visited by Vanguard disclosed that sales had improved slightly compared to recent weeks, as motorists were returning to the pumps. However, they observed that sales volumes remained lower than they were two years ago, largely due to fewer vehicles on the roads and the increasing shift to Compressed Natural Gas, CNG, by some vehicle owners.

CNG demand surges
The gloomy picture at petrol stations contrasts sharply with the growing demand for Compressed Natural Gas, CNG.

Across the FCT, long queues were seen at CNG outlets, where prices range from N230 to N235 per kilogram, far lower than petrol.

At the NNPC CNG retail station in Wuse Zone 2, a Bolt driver, Onyebuchi Okeke, told Vanguard he had already spent an hour on the queue but noted that the waiting was worth it.

“I really don’t mind the time because it is by far cheaper than petrol. I have a 10kg cylinder and it costs just N2,300 to fill. I will work with it for about four hours and make over N10,000. So, I will be here until it’s my turn. I have about half a tank of petrol in my car. It has been there for about two weeks. If there is need to use it, I will,” he stated.

He disclosed that he hardly goes to filling stations to buy, adding that “since I got my car converted to CNG, I don’t go to petrol stations often. It is once in a while.”

Trying time for marketers – IPMAN
Speaking to Vanguard on the situation, the Public Relations Officer, Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, IPMAN, Chief Chinedu Ukadike, said it was a trying time for independent marketers.

He attributed the drop in petrol consumption to the increase in the price of the product, vehicle conversions to CNG and the general hike in the cost of living in the country.

He also pointed out that the drop in consumers volume could partly be due to reduction in the volumes smuggled across Nigeria’s borders to neighbouring countries due to removal of subsidies in Nigeria.

He said: “The issue of smuggling has dropped drastically. Movement across the borders have dropped because the removal of subsidies means that neighbouring countries which have been benefiting from low prices in Nigeria are no longer able to do so.

“Secondly, many vehicles have been converted to CNG because it is cheaper. I am sure you have noticed the length of queues at the CNG stations. It is far cheaper and makes more economic sense.

‘’In fact, if the presidential committee on CNG continues to work at the rate they are doing, by this time next year, petrol supply will drop by half of what NMDPRA has declared.

“Thirdly, small scale industries are also converting to gas usage. All these have made the petrol supply business not as lucrative as it used to be.

“The cost in petrol price has also moderated the pocket of Nigerians. Since the removal of subsidies, many car owners have dropped cars and now use commercial vehicles. Also a lot of people now use commercial motor bikes to pick up items or parcels, rather than drive to pick them.”

On the impact of the drop in consumption on their business, Ukadike said: “It is actually a trying time for marketers. The return on investment is now very small. For most, the turnover is not more than one truck per month, for some it is one truck in two months.

“This is why we have been asking government to intervene so that independent marketers do not go out of business. With the way things are going, independent marketers will go into extinction by 2028.”

Frequent price changes unhealthy for sector, expert warns

Speaking on the development, the CEO, AHA Consultancies, Mr. Henry Adigun, observed that price instability in the downstream was unhealthy for the sector.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/09/petrol-consumption-down-28-pump-hands-idle-at-stations-2/

Re: Petrol Consumption Down 28%; Pump Hands Idle At Stations by 89green: 7:46am On Sep 01, 2025
Fake news cos I bought petrol yesterday at 30 naira per litre, don't ask me how

.........with my APC card grin
Re: Petrol Consumption Down 28%; Pump Hands Idle At Stations by Softmirror:
89green:
Fake news cos I bought petrol yesterday at 30 naira per litre, don't ask me how

.........with my APC card grin
Is that you below. Carrying fuel on your shoulder. Or you are the one dem dey pump with blow?

Re: Petrol Consumption Down 28%; Pump Hands Idle At Stations by LagosOrigin: 7:56am On Sep 01, 2025
APC has taken away the purchasing power of Nigerians so what do you expect

Tinubu has erased the middle class in Nigeria with his wicked policies .
Re: Petrol Consumption Down 28%; Pump Hands Idle At Stations by pdppower: 7:59am On Sep 01, 2025
Why won't it go down. Someone like now, it's been up to a year since I packed my car and take either bike or public transport due to high cost of fuel.

Even the president's friend had to sell his 5 luxury cars and manage only two
Re: Petrol Consumption Down 28%; Pump Hands Idle At Stations by zero8zero(m): 8:05am On Sep 01, 2025
Softmirror:
Is that you below. Carrying in on your shoulder. Or you are the one collecting blow?
Lol, they love their chains. Aside refilling car tank, what's the need for petrol when there's almost 22/23 hrs of electricity.
Re: Petrol Consumption Down 28%; Pump Hands Idle At Stations by agentNija(f): 8:06am On Sep 01, 2025
zero8zero:
Lol, they love their chains. Aside refilling car tank, what's the need for petrol when there's almost 22/23 hrs of electricity.
Why you are still allowed here is what I can't comprehend.
Re: Petrol Consumption Down 28%; Pump Hands Idle At Stations by Seefinish: 8:17am On Sep 01, 2025
Tinubu is really working to drown Nigeria and Nigerians.
Re: Petrol Consumption Down 28%; Pump Hands Idle At Stations by shox: 8:21am On Sep 01, 2025
zero8zero:
Lol, they love their chains. Aside refilling car tank, what's the need for petrol when there's almost 22/23 hrs of electricity.
there’s no electricity in kwara state. That’s a fact
Re: Petrol Consumption Down 28%; Pump Hands Idle At Stations by jmoore(m): 8:24am On Sep 01, 2025
zero8zero:
Lol, they love their chains. Aside refilling car tank, what's the need for petrol when there's almost 22/23 hrs of electricity.
22 hours electricity for your compound or Nigeria?

How can 180 million people enjoy 22 hours of electricity from paltry 5,000 megawatts?

I am sure you don't even know what is megawatts..
Re: Petrol Consumption Down 28%; Pump Hands Idle At Stations by nairalanda1(m): 8:25am On Sep 01, 2025
Not a fan of tinubu

1. At the end, Nigerians have to learn that refining fuel products is an expensive basis and thus trying to subsidize it is also an expensive thing

2. A lot of people in saner climes park their cars and use public transport in part because fuel is expensive there

3. Which is where this government has failed. There is no ongoing plan to provide cheap public transport that you can use instead of car. Railways, and the metro systems in Lagos and Abuja haven't seen much expansion. CNG works but is not widely available.


All in all, the elephant in the room is cheap public transport. Also railways expansion( full disclosure, i love rail transport)
Re: Petrol Consumption Down 28%; Pump Hands Idle At Stations by slivertongue: 8:30am On Sep 01, 2025
Purchasing power is very low thus trekking, schools are on holidays this lower consumption, insecurity has reduced or restricted movements thus lesser travelings
Re: Petrol Consumption Down 28%; Pump Hands Idle At Stations by zero8zero(m): 8:31am On Sep 01, 2025
shox:
there’s no electricity in kwara state. That’s a fact
jmoore:
22 hours electricity for your compound or Nigeria?

How can 180 million people enjoy 22 hours of electricity from paltry 5,000 megawatts?

I am sure you don't even know what is megawatts..
Your problem is none of my business, I only speak for myself. I can't remember the last time I left the house without light or came back home without light or sleep without light. I have to switch off my freezer a lot of the time.. My band A is banding well. Leave your backwaters and live with humans.
Re: Petrol Consumption Down 28%; Pump Hands Idle At Stations by PerfectStranger(m): 8:38am On Sep 01, 2025
If only Nigerians will have sense by 2027 but NO, nepotism and bigotry wan kpai us.

Please y'all read down,I'm 100% active and legit.
Re: Petrol Consumption Down 28%; Pump Hands Idle At Stations by jmoore(m): 8:47am On Sep 01, 2025
zero8zero:
Your problem is none of my business, I only speak for myself. I can't remember the last time I left the house without light or came back home without light or sleep without light. I have to switch off my freezer a lot of the time.. My band A is banding well. Leave your backwaters and live with humans.
5,000 megawatts for 180 million people means Nigeria is backwaters according to your logic.
Re: Petrol Consumption Down 28%; Pump Hands Idle At Stations by zero8zero(m): 9:05am On Sep 01, 2025
jmoore:
5,000 megawatts for 180 million people means Nigeria is backwaters according to your logic.
So because of your lamentations, I should stop enjoying my own light?. E be like say you just changed your weed supplier.
Re: Petrol Consumption Down 28%; Pump Hands Idle At Stations by 89green: 9:07am On Sep 01, 2025
Softmirror:
Is that you below. Carrying fuel on your shoulder. Or you are the one dem dey pump with blow?
grin
Re: Petrol Consumption Down 28%; Pump Hands Idle At Stations by shox: 9:20am On Sep 01, 2025
zero8zero:
Your problem is none of my business, I only speak for myself. I can't remember the last time I left the house without light or came back home without light or sleep without light. I have to switch off my freezer a lot of the time.. My band A is banding well. Leave your backwaters and live with humans.
the backwaters is ruled by APC. Your party . The place is soon to be overrun by bandits
Re: Petrol Consumption Down 28%; Pump Hands Idle At Stations by zero8zero(m): 9:22am On Sep 01, 2025
shox:
the backwaters is ruled by APC. Your party
How much light did PDP give you?. Park well abeg.
Re: Petrol Consumption Down 28%; Pump Hands Idle At Stations by shox: 9:25am On Sep 01, 2025
zero8zero:
How much light did PDP give you?. Park well abeg.
8 hours thereabouts / month

There’s no parking space here or seun don build garage for nairaland
Re: Petrol Consumption Down 28%; Pump Hands Idle At Stations by Elusive001: 9:27am On Sep 01, 2025
zero8zero:
Lol, they love their chains. Aside refilling car tank, what's the need for petrol when there's almost 22/23 hrs of electricity.
Stop displaying your illiteracy here.

150m people can never ever have even 16hours of daily electricity supply with 5,000megawatts
Re: Petrol Consumption Down 28%; Pump Hands Idle At Stations by shox: 9:28am On Sep 01, 2025
Elusive001:
Stop displaying your illiteracy here.

150m people can never ever have even 16hours of daily electricity supply with 5,000megawatts
loud it. Make the deaf feel the vibration

If you confront them with facts. They get angry and then their mods and bots will remove your comment. Na their way
Re: Petrol Consumption Down 28%; Pump Hands Idle At Stations by Elusive001:
zero8zero:
Your problem is none of my business, I only speak for myself. I can't remember the last time I left the house without light or came back home without light or sleep without light. I have to switch off my freezer a lot of the time.. My band A is banding well. Leave your backwaters and live with humans.
Bros there is absolutely nothing you are enjoying. The only thing you glee at is religious and tribal "feel good" and nothing else.

Na for faceless forum peeps like you dey write their wishes put.

The reality is that the suffering hold you for siki. Not just you but your family and friends.

Go and rest bros.
Re: Petrol Consumption Down 28%; Pump Hands Idle At Stations by zero8zero(m): 9:33am On Sep 01, 2025
shox:
8 hours thereabouts / month

There’s no parking space here or seun don build garage for nairaland
PDP gave you 8hour per month, how much did they give you per day that was making you dey shout "up nepa" like a trained Chihuahua 🤣
Re: Petrol Consumption Down 28%; Pump Hands Idle At Stations by iwaeda:
If you want to know how bad this economy is go to mechanics, you will see number of vehicles to be sold. Even roads are deserted, To fill a 50 liter tank you need 48k. I spend nothing less than 250k to fuel just one car per month. This a government wasting billions on ineffective palliative, but burdened us with more taxes. grin grin grin grin angry angry
Re: Petrol Consumption Down 28%; Pump Hands Idle At Stations by Elusive001: 10:12am On Sep 01, 2025
shox:
loud it. Make the deaf feel the vibration

If you confront them with facts. They get angry and then their mods and bots will remove your comment. Na their way
Shebi I tell you. That mod don delete my comment. Na their way. He may delete this one too, but I no send am at all
Re: Petrol Consumption Down 28%; Pump Hands Idle At Stations by Walai(m): 10:59am On Sep 01, 2025
As early as 2023, once I come back from outside work after 3 weeks away from home. I will use the work bonus payment alone to shutdown the local market, freezer fully stuffed, my car and generator tanks filled to the brim and for the one week I will spend at home, I will flex all week generator on 24/7 with just savings from feeding and bonus yet my salary will not be touched but if I should live that kind of life now, both the savings from feeding, bonus and the entire salary will be gone in one week.
This man really messed up the little joy Nigerians dey get seriously
Re: Petrol Consumption Down 28%; Pump Hands Idle At Stations by shox: 11:01am On Sep 01, 2025
Elusive001:
Shebi I tell you. That mod don delete my comment. Na their way. He may delete this one too, but I no send am at all
nairaland is trying so hard to silence the voice of the opposition
Re: Petrol Consumption Down 28%; Pump Hands Idle At Stations by ZombieDredd: 1:16pm On Sep 01, 2025
zero8zero:
Lol, they love their chains. Aside refilling car tank, what's the need for petrol when there's almost 22/23 hrs of electricity.
22 hrs of electricity ontop 5000MW

grin grin grin grin grin grin

you are not the sharpest in the APC tool box.
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