Connect with us

Business

Petrol price soars 643% in three years

Published

on

The price of Premium Motor Spirit (petrol) jumped from N175 to N1,300 between May 2023 and May 2026, representing approximately a 643 per cent price increase in three years, The PUNCH reports.

Findings showed that the surge in petrol prices was triggered by the removal of subsidies by President Bola Tinubu immediately after he was sworn in on May 29, 2023.

Also, the devaluation of the naira compounded the situation, causing the then-imported product to rise beyond the reach of many Nigerians.

Three years later, the cost of a litre of petrol jumped at filling stations, ranging between N1,300 and N1,400, depending on the location.

The current price surge from about N800 some months ago to N1,300 was occasioned by Middle East tensions, which led to global oil disruptions due to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

Recall that immediately after Tinubu took the oath of office, he quickly announced that “the fuel subsidy is gone.”

This led to an immediate rise in petrol prices from N175 or N200 to over N500 per litre. The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, which was the sole importer of petrol, led the charge by raising its pump prices.

Remarkably, Tinubu had hiked the fuel price without recourse to the promise he made in Abeokuta during his campaign that he would bring down the price of petrol.

With the removal of fuel subsidies, the price went up, and this led to a rise in inflation across the country. But Nigerians were persuaded by the President that there would be no gain without pain.

Also, recall that when the government floated the exchange rate in June 2023, the cost of petrol rose above N1,000.

See also  BREAKING: PDP national convention to hold November

However, the NNPC quickly introduced what the International Monetary Fund tagged an “implicit subsidy” payment through the back door. While the landing cost of petrol was around N1,200, the NNPC sold it at half the price based on the promise of the Federal Government to pay the shortfall, or what was tagged “under-recovery.”

For close to a year, the NNPC sold the product at about N600 per litre, denying claims that it was paying subsidies. However, in 2024, the state oil firm admitted to selling below the cost price.

The former Chief Financial Officer of the NNPC, Umar Ajiya, stated, “In the last eight to nine years… what has been happening is that we have been importing PMS, which has been landing at a specific cost price, and the government tells us to sell it at half price. So, the difference between the landing price and that half price is a shortfall…”

Following the admission, fuel prices rose to as high as N1,080. This coincided with the unveiling of the Dangote Petroleum Refinery’s PMS. The Dangote refinery triggered a price war in the petroleum market towards the end of 2024 when it started reducing petrol prices.

With the Dangote refinery in the sector, petrol was selling for N800 to N900 until the US-Iran conflict began on February 28, 2026. Since the US-Iran war started, the Dangote refinery has raised the gantry price of petrol repeatedly, while filling stations sell to customers at N1,300 and above.

The current rise in petrol prices has caused another increase in inflation, leading to higher transportation costs and rising prices of other commodities.

See also  FG tells marketers to reflect global oil price drop in petrol prices

Our correspondent reports that efforts were made by the Federal Government to reduce transportation costs. The government introduced the Presidential Initiative on Compressed Natural Gas to hasten the adoption of CNG as an alternative to petrol and diesel.

Nonetheless, it was observed that CNG adoption has yet to show any reasonable effect on the cost of living. Since petrol prices recently jumped from N800 to N1,300, the Federal Government has been urged to introduce measures that could cushion the effect on the masses.

Energy economists called for targeted cash transfers to ameliorate the impact of the rising fuel prices on vulnerable Nigerians. A former president of the Association of Energy Economists, Prof Adeola Adenikinju, said the current situation presents a “two-edged sword” for Nigeria, with potential revenue gains from higher oil prices on one hand and worsening economic hardship for citizens on the other.

According to him, rising petrol costs have triggered increases in transportation fares and inflation, placing additional pressure on low-income households. “This is the time that Nigeria should say, ‘Look, we are sending some cash to those poor people who are vulnerable,’” he said, stressing the need for direct intervention to support the most affected.

Adenikinju said while recent moves to increase allowances for civil servants may provide limited relief, such measures would exclude a large segment of Nigerians working in the private and informal sectors. He therefore urged both federal and state governments to collaborate in designing broader support mechanisms.

The National President of the Petroleum Products Retail Outlet Owners Association of Nigeria, Billy Gillis-Harry, said he regretted that the Federal Government was not taking steps to support the masses despite making more gains from high oil prices.

See also  Kwankwaso, others may face US visa ban over religious freedom violations

He said, “The government is not making any statements about the rising petrol prices, so it’s worrisome. At least, the government could come up with some measures. We are making some gains now on the price of crude oil. The government can give some back to reduce the cost of transportation so that food will not be expensive, along with a few other things. That’s what we have advised.”

The PETROAN boss said the price of petrol could rise above N1,500 per litre if the Middle East crisis is not de-escalated.

An economist, Bismarck Rewane, had earlier advised, “One of the options that can be explored is that the Federal Government of Nigeria agrees to sell crude at a particular price to the Dangote refinery with the assurance that the price of refined products does not increase.”

But the Federal Government has ruled out the introduction of price controls and a return to fuel subsidies. The Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Taiwo Oyedele, during recent engagements with global investors in Paris, said Nigeria would maintain its market-driven approach, stressing that subsidy removal remains irreversible to prevent distortions in the economy.

“We will not bring back the fuel subsidy because it creates distortions for the economy, and we won’t introduce price control because we believe in the market,” Oyedele said.

punch.ng

FOLLOW US ON:

FACEBOOK

TWITTER

PINTEREST

TIKTOK

YOUTUBE

LINKEDIN

INSTAGRAM

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Business

Agricultural quarantine service postpones release of recruitment shortlist

Published

on

The Nigeria Agricultural Quarantine Service has postponed the publication of shortlisted candidates for its ongoing recruitment exercise, which was initially scheduled for Thursday, August 13.

NAQS said the decision was made to ensure a thorough, transparent and accurate recruitment process.

The agency announced the postponement in a public notice signed by the Director of Human Resources, ACG Issaka Ahmed, and posted on its X handle on Friday.

“In order to ensure a thorough, transparent and accurate process, we are unable to release the list of shortlisted candidates as scheduled,” the notice stated.

The agency apologised for the delay and urged applicants and members of the public to remain patient while awaiting a new date.

“We sincerely regret any inconvenience or uncertainty this delay may have caused and appreciate the patience, understanding and continued interest of all applicants.

“All applicants and the general public are hereby notified that a new date will be communicated in due course through our official communication channels,” it said.

The agency advised applicants to rely only on information released through its official channels.

The recruitment exercise, which opened on July 28 and closed on August 10, attracted 606,928 attempted applications, while 407,659 were successfully submitted, according to statistics released by NAQS on Wednesday.

The agency said 199,269 applications were incomplete at the close of the application period.

The Assistant Superintendent of Quarantine II cadre, requiring HND or bachelor’s degree, recorded the highest number of applications with 290,076, followed by Quarantine Assistant II with 117,177 applications.

Other cadres included the NCE category with 79,685 applications, OND with 70,170, and the Superintendent cadre requiring a master’s degree with 13,183 applications.

See also  FG, World Bank in talks over second-largest $1.25bn loan

PUNCH Online reports that NAQS said it will conduct a computer-based test and interviews on August 15, after shortlisted candidates are released on August 13.

However, candidates will now await new dates.

The recruitment exercise covers the Superintendent, Inspectorate and Assistant cadres.

Source: punchng.com

FOLLOW US ON:

FACEBOOK

TWITTER

PINTEREST

TIKTOK

YOUTUBE

LINKEDIN

INSTAGRAM

Continue Reading

Business

Customs dismiss smuggling, revenue leakage allegations

Published

on

The Nigeria Customs Service has dismissed allegations of increased smuggling, revenue leakage, recruitment impropriety and manipulation of succession within the service, describing them as a misrepresentation of its operations and administrative processes.

The service’s National Public Relations Officer, Deputy Comptroller Abdullahi Maiwada, stated this in a response released on Thursday to an investigative report published by a media outlet (not PUNCH) on August 7, 2026.

The report had alleged intensified smuggling along the Seme, Idiroko, Ilaro, Ipokia and Igbeti-Kishi corridors, as well as manipulation of the 846 valuation code at the Apapa, Tin Can Island and PTML Area Commands.

Maiwada said the claim of a surge in smuggling was inconsistent with the service’s enforcement activities, pointing to regular seizures recorded along the affected corridors.

“Our responsibility is to reduce smuggling to the barest minimum, not to claim that it can be completely eradicated,” he said.

On the 846 valuation code, the NCS explained that it was a digital tool designed for vehicles with non-standard or non-compliant Vehicle Identification Numbers, including specialised heavy equipment, classic vehicles and customised models.

“The 846 code is an established digital valuation code within the Customs portal, specifically designated for vehicles with non-standard or non-compliant Vehicle Identification Numbers,” Maiwada said.

He added that standard vehicles were assessed automatically through manufacturer-linked databases, while 846 applications were subjected to secondary approval by valuation officers and Area Controllers.

Maiwada said discrepancies discovered through post-clearance audits could lead to Demand Notices for the recovery of short-collected duties and sanctions against offending operators, adding that revenue collections at major ports had reached historic levels under the digital framework.

On the recruitment of Assistant Superintendents of Customs II, the Service said the exercise was conducted under the authorisation of the Nigeria Customs Service Board and in line with the NCS Act 2023 and Federal Character Commission guidelines.

See also  Oborevwori heads to Germany for better partnership with Julius Berger

It said successful candidates were issued provisional offers subject to medical verification, background checks and formal acceptance.

The Service also rejected allegations of succession manipulation and favouritism among officers, saying promotions were determined by seniority, merit, promotion examinations and available vacancies in accordance with established regulations.

“Succession and promotion within the Service are governed by established rules and career progression structures, not personal preference,” the Service said.

Maiwada said leadership training for Deputy Comptrollers was part of the Service’s human capital development strategy, aimed at strengthening trade operations, intelligence management and executive leadership.

He explained that approved training programmes and international exposures were funded through budgetary allocations or formal technical assistance arrangements with partner institutions.

Responding to calls for independent investigations, the NCS said it remained subject to oversight by the Federal Ministry of Finance, National Assembly, Office of the Auditor-General for the Federation and anti-corruption agencies.

“The management maintains a firm, intolerant posture toward corruption, revenue leakage or administrative misconduct,” the Service stated.

It added that any officer or stakeholder found culpable would face disciplinary action and prosecution in accordance with the law, while assuring Nigerians that the Service would cooperate with any legitimate investigation by statutory authorities.

Source: punchng.com

FOLLOW US ON:

FACEBOOK

TWITTER

PINTEREST

TIKTOK

YOUTUBE

LINKEDIN

INSTAGRAM

Continue Reading

Business

Patience Jonathan revealed she mentored Azikel refinery boss Eruani from ‘small boy’ to big businessman

Published

on

Ex-President Goodluck Jonathan’s wife, Patience, has described the Group President of Azikel Group, Dr Azibapu Eruani, as a “small boy” she raised and mentored into the league of Nigeria’s biggest businessmen.

She said her guidance was behind his bold entry into big business at a relatively young age.

The former First Lady spoke on Tuesday in a video which went viral on Thursday during an inspection tour of the Azikel Refinery in Obunagha, Bayelsa State, alongside other dignitaries.

She said she personally introduced Eruani to billionaire businessmen, Aliko Dangote and Aminu Dantata, and pushed him to aspire to their level despite being the youngest among them.

“He’s a boy that I brought up. We are always together. Although he’s the little one among us when we are friends — Dangote, Seyi, Dantata, Eruani — among us, he’s the smallest. But I made sure he followed the Dangotes, he followed Dantata.

“Because I’m a woman in their midst, I made sure I told this small boy, ‘Go and follow them, and stop the grammar.’ But when he told me that one day he would be like Dangote, I said, ‘You’re thinking too high.’ I prayed to God to grant him his heart’s desire,” she said.

Group President of Azikel Group, Dr Azibapu Eruani

The former First Lady also recalled how the immediate past APC administration under Muhammadu Buhari initially failed to grant Eruani a refinery licence before eventually approving three.

“During the Buhari administration, he and others came to me and told me they were going to apply for a refinery. I told him, ‘Eruani, your brother, the President, did not give you a refinery.

See also  PHOTOS: History of Money in Nigeria

“Is it the APC government that will give you one?’ I prayed it would happen. But later, they came back and told me they had been given three refineries,” she said.

The inspection coincided with the arrival of the refinery’s Crude Distillation Unit, a major milestone in the development of the $1bn facility.

The 25,000 barrels-per-day plant is a private hydro-skimming refinery designed to process condensate into petrol, diesel, aviation fuel, kerosene and other products.

It is set to become Nigeria’s second-largest full-slate refinery and the first major privately owned refinery in the Niger Delta.

The Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of the Niger Delta Development Commission, Samuel Ogbuku, who joined the inspection tour, commended Eruani for his perseverance, noting that he had attended the project’s groundbreaking ceremony eight years ago.

Ogbuku described the refinery as an inspiration and a potential catalyst for investment, job creation and economic growth in Bayelsa State, and urged residents, particularly youths, to key into the opportunities it would create.

 

 

He also praised the Bayelsa State Government for improving road infrastructure leading to the refinery site and called for continued support for the project.

Governor Douye Diri, who was represented at the inspection by his deputy, Peter Akpe, has consistently backed the project, which is expected to employ hundreds of workers and drive industrialisation in the state.

Other dignitaries at the event included the Chairman of the Bayelsa State Council of Traditional Rulers, King Bubaraye Dakolo; Vice President of Azikel Group, Presley Asemota; and Isaac Yalah, among others.

See also  PENGASSAN backs NUPENG, threatens shutdown of Dangote refinery

Source: punchng.com

FOLLOW US ON:

FACEBOOK

TWITTER

PINTEREST

TIKTOK

YOUTUBE

LINKEDIN

INSTAGRAM

Continue Reading

Trending