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As fuel scarcity and exorbitant prices start to dominate the country, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation has today make known the official rate of the non-subsidized PMS.



The new price range from 480-512 across the country.

It will be recalled that the Tinubu-led Federal Government announced the removal of the fuel subsidy on Monday, a decision that has put the whole country in jeopardy.

Naijacrawl can affirm that the price for PMS will fall when the newly commissioned Dangote refinery starts production at full capacity.

Lagos: ₦488 per litre

FCT Abuja: ₦537 per litre

Abia: ₦515 per litre

Adamawa: ₦550 per litre

Akwa Ibom: ₦515 per litre

Anambra: ₦520 per litre

Bauchi: ₦550 per litre

Bayelsa: ₦515 per litre

Benue: ₦537 per litre

Borno: ₦557 per litre

Cross River: ₦511 per litre

Delta: ₦511 per litre

Edo: ₦511 per litre

Ekiti: ₦500 per litre

Enugu: ₦520 per litre

Ebonyi: ₦520 per litre

Gombe: ₦550 per litre

Imo: ₦515 per litre

Jigawa: ₦540 per litre

Kaduna: ₦540 per litre

Kano: ₦540 per litre

Katsina: ₦540 per litre

Kebbi: ₦545 per litre

Kogi: ₦537 per litre

Kwara: ₦515 per litre

Nasarawa: ₦537 per litre

Niger: ₦537 per litre

Ogun: ₦500 per litre

Ondo: ₦500 per litre

Osun: ₦500 per litre

Oyo: ₦500 per litre

Plateau: ₦537 per litre

Rivers: ₦511 per litre

Sokoto: ₦540 per litre

Taraba: ₦550 per litre

Yobe: ₦557 per litre

Zamfara: ₦540 per litre


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