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How Abia State Residents Paid Highest Price For Petrol In February 2021 – NBS

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The national average price/litre for petrol in Nigeria was N166.24 in February 2021.

The National Bureau of Statistics has revealed that Abia State residents paid the highest price for petrol for the month of February 2021 at N180 per litre, while Osun state residents paid the lowest daily average at N162.91 per litre.

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The NBS was also revealed that the average price of Kerosene increased by N5.25 to N355.80 per litre.

This was disclosed by the NBS CEO, Dr. Yemi Kale in the recently published February 2021 Petrol/PMS Price Watch and February 2021 Kerosene Price Watch report on Saturday.

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On kerosene the NBS said:

  • The national average price/litre was N355.80 in February 2021
  • The highest average price was sold in Taraba (N448.33) & lowest in Bayelsa (N206.94)

On PMS:

  • The national average price/litre was N166.24 in February 2021.

Liquefied petroleum cooking gas:

  • The average price for 12.5kg refilling was sold at N4363.51.
  • States with the highest prices: Sokoto (N4884.04) Cross river (N4853.57) and Bauchi( N4682.5).
  • States with the lowest prices: Zamfara ( N3754.25) Kaduna (N3858.33) Katsina (N3988.99).

What you should know 

  • Recall Nairametricsreported last week that The Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency, (PPPRA)  bowed to pressure after deleting an earlier published template announcing that the new price of petrol has reached N212.6 per litre.
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