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Nigerian fuel prices soar as scarcities intensify expense of living crisis

Fuel lacks continued in Nigeria's major cities on Tuesday, causing a sharp boost in prices and worsening the nation's costofliving crisis.

Costs in some retail outlets in Lagos and Abuja increased above 850 naira, while those outside significant cities, such as Kano, overlooked 1000 naira, though the government-owned oil firm, NNPC Ltd, which imports the items sells at a typical rate of 617 naira.

President Bola Tinubu's government last year removed aids and permitted private firms to import but foreign currency scarcities and a cap on the price of gas have actually implied NNPC remains the sole importer.

An NNPC representative said that some outlets were taking benefit of this circumstance to maximise earnings.

Fuel is commonly utilized in automobiles and to power generators for homes and small companies and the current scarcity is weighing on the economy, which is already dealing with the highest inflation rate in 28 years.

Lots of commuters were left stranded awaiting buses that were stuck in long lines at various retail stations.

Analysts state the rate of basic food items would see a sharp increase if shortages continue. This will add to aggravations after the federal government raised electricity tariffs for some customers.

You have the money for transportation however no bus, you have the money for to purchase fuel but there is scarcity. No light ( electrical power), heat everywhere, and high costs of items. What did we do to deserve our leaders, someone published on the X. platform.

The NNPC has associated the scarcities to logistical. difficulties, assuring customers that it has more than 1.5 billion. litres of petrol, which was enough to last at least one month. However. it is in debt and is unable to produce enough crude for its. refineries.

(source: Reuters)