fuel subsidy

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    Petrol should be sold at N750 per liter - World Bank says

    The World Bank has stated that petrol should be sold at N750 per liter instead of the N650 it is currently sold out to Nigerians. These were the words of World Bank's Lead Economist for Nigeria Alex Sienaert, during the Nigeria Development Update, December edition on Wednesday, 13th December...
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    Fuel Price Soars: Reactions to the N617 per Litre Hike by NNPCL

    The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) implemented a substantial increase in fuel prices, with petroleum pump prices soaring to a staggering N617 per litre at various outlets in Abuja on Tuesday. The price surge came mere months after the oil company had greenlit an upward...
  3. queeny

    Obi supports subsidy removal

    The presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi has always been in support of subsidy removal. This has already been disclosed during the election campaign earlier this year when he spoke on what he was going to do if he is elected in office. In a tweet he put out yesterday, he...
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    NLC writes ASUU and others to join nationwide strike on Wednesday.

    After the series of events that unfolded last week, from the inauguration speech to the review of fuel pump price and the announcement of the nationwide strike by NLC, NLC has reached out to all its member unions to join the strike that will begin on Wednesday, June 7 2023. NLC has called on...
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    Fuel price will not change - Mele Kyari says.

    A document showing various prices of fuel sold in each state circulated on social media on Wednesday, 31st May 2023. This was a day after President Tinubu announced the removal of subsidy on May 29th, 2023, his inauguration day. The hike in price of PMS has made many Nigerians stranded and...