The Federal Government last night announced a reduction in the pump price of premium motor spirit (petrol) from N97 to N87 per litre. The reduction came as a result of the crash in the price of crude oil in the international market.
The Minister of Petroleum, Diezani Allison-Madueke, made the announcement on the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) last night.
“I will like to announce the reduction in the price of Premium Motor Spirit by N10. Therefore, the reduction would be from N97 per litre to N87 per litre and this would be effective from midnight Sunday, January 18, 2015. In line with this I have directed the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA) and the Directorate of Petroleum Resources to ensure that there is strict adherence of this regime as it takes effect from midnight Sunday, January 18. I do hope that the entire country will benefit immensely from this reduction of the pump price,” Allison-Madueke said.
Nigerians have called for a price reduction in recent weeks as global oil prices continue to fall. The price of OPEC basket of twelve crudes, which includes Nigeria’s Bonny Light, stood at $43.14 a barrel on Thursday. The continued slump in prices have made several countries in Africa and beyond slash retail price of fuel, but prices have remained the same in Nigeria until midnight on Sunday.
Nigeria will now join Tanzania, South Africa, China, Vietnam, Pakistan, India, United Kingdom, among others, who have reduced their retail prices in line with falling global oil prices.
Nigerian consumers can now save N10 on every litre of fuel they buy.
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