Fuel Price Watch: Current Prices in 36 States and FCT Abuja
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Abuja, Nigeria – The fuel price landscape in Nigeria continues to evolve, with varying prices across the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja. Here’s a comprehensive breakdown of the current fuel prices in each state.
National Average
The national average price of diesel stands at ₦1,379 per liter, while the average gasoline price is ₦855-N897 per liter.
State-by-State Breakdown
1. Abuja: ₦1,200
2. Abia: ₦1,335.46
3. Adamawa: ₦1,657.50
4. Anambra: ₦1,357.05
5. Akwa Ibom: ₦1,650
6. Bauchi: ₦1,669.63
7. Bayelsa: ₦1,618.18
8. Benue: ₦1,375
9. Borno: ₦1,652.61
10. Cross River: ₦1,920.86
11. Delta: ₦1,707.14
12. Ebonyi: ₦1,325.83
13. Edo: ₦1,537.50
14. Ekiti: ₦1,306.67
15. Enugu: ₦1,474.90
16. Gombe: ₦1,595.00
17. Imo: ₦1,450.97
18. Jigawa: ₦1,281.82
19. Kaduna: ₦1,521.43
20. Kano: ₦1,253.33
21. Katsina: ₦1,442.22
22. Kebbi: ₦1,340
23. Kogi: ₦1,186 (lowest price)
24. Kwara: ₦1,345.71
25. Lagos: ₦1,210.77
26. Nasarawa: ₦1,448.50
27. Niger: ₦1,179.23
28. Ogun: ₦1,239.17
29. Ondo: ₦1,356.67
30. Osun: ₦1,290
31. Oyo: ₦1,280
32. Plateau: ₦1,450
33. Rivers: ₦1,433.33
34. Sokoto: ₦1,487.50
35. Taraba: ₦1,722 (highest price)
36. Yobe: ₦1,637.25
37. Zamfara: ₦1,250
Insights and Observations
• Kogi state boasts the lowest fuel price at ₦1,186 per liter.
• Taraba state records the highest fuel price at ₦1,722 per liter.
• The South-South region has some of the highest fuel prices, with Cross River and Delta states leading the pack.