Nigerians cry out with petrol set to sell at N1200 per litre
Nigerians have taken to social media to express their anguish, amid rumours that petrol could sell for N1,200/litre.
Oil marketers have noted that subsidy on petrol was increasing considering the crash of the naira against the United States dollar and the cost of crude oil, stressing that PMS should sell for N1,200/litre in a free market.
On Tuesday, the local currency closed at 998/dollar at the official market, while it traded at 1,225/dollar at the black market.
Petrol, which is solely imported into Nigeria by the NNPCL, currently sells for between N617/litre to N660/litre, depending on the location of purchase in Nigeria.
This has led to outcry among the masses:
@Perazimkel: This was the only sin of GEJ, they capitalize on his January 1st 2012 removal of subsidy. These present APC thugs took over the streets of Nigeria and unleashed the greatest protest ever. Today they are playing games with the same subsidy. Na thunder go fire una
@NarrativeNestor: The patience of Nigerians in the face of rising fuel costs is scary. Pump prices hitting 1200? I wonder what the breaking point will be, how much more Nigerians could endure before, ‘enough is enough’? The implications of the economic strain will surely be profound and far-reaching. When will the voices of discontent rise above the tide of challenges to demand change?
@MaziEzenna: Things are about to get worse 😂 thank God I didn’t go anywhere this December
@thefilmbox1: I know say fuel go everly reach 1k for this administration, but they disappointed me because I thought it would have been before the end of last year.
@Aloefuna1: Nigerians are not serious. Suffer never tire us. If suffer tire us, the oppressor will know and no one will tell them to take to their heels.
For now, let’s be enjoying the suffering.
@Akanni121: Extreme hardship
So this your plan Oga tinubu
Yakubu you and your family will reap this