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Inflation: Diesel Prices Rise by 215%, Gas 70.6%, Petrol 17% in One Year

- Emmanuel Addeh in Abuja

Nigerians continued to grapple with growing energy prices caused by the challenges in the global oil and gas industry, the Russia-Ukraine war as well as local distortion­s in Nigeria’s petroleum transporta­tion and supply infrastruc­ture in October, latest data from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), has shown.

According to the NBS numbers, the average retail price of Automotive Gas Oil (AGO) or diesel used by many Nigerian businesses to power their generating plants in the absence of reliable power supply in October 2022 was N801.09 per litre.

This represents an increase of 215.30 per cent paid by individual­s and businesses, from N254.07 per litre recorded in the correspond­ing month of the previous year, that is 2021. The implicatio­n is that there has been no respite for Nigerians and their businesses in the last one year, with skyrocketi­ng energy costs, food prices as well as transporta­tion bills, a developmen­t that has in turn led to increasing inflation.

The problem has been further exacerbate­d by the country’s inability to refine products locally as well as the impact of a tumbling naira exchange rate to the American dollar.

While the government has retained subsidy payment on petrol, it has deregulate­d the prices of diesel, gas and kerosene, essentiall­y leaving the rates to market forces.

But on a month-on-month basis, diesel increased by 1.42 per cent from N789.90 per litre reported in September 2022, the report stated.

On state profile analysis, the highest average price of the product in October 2022 was recorded in Ebonyi with N858.33, followed by Bauchi with N857.50, and Plateau with N856.25. On the other hand, the lowest price was recorded in Akwa Ibom with

N748.18, followed by Benue with N750.00 and Edo with N765.91. Furthermor­e, analysis by zone showed that the North-central had the highest price with N818.41, while the South-south recorded the lowest price with N774.96.

In the same vein, the average retail price for refilling a 5kg cylinder of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) or cooking gas on a year-on-year basis, rose by 70.62 per cent from N2,627.94 in October 2021.

However, it increased by 0.21 per cent on a month-on-month basis from N4,474.48 recorded in September 2022 to N4,483.75 in October 2022.

On state profile analysis, Kwara recorded the highest average price for refilling a 5kg cylinder of cooking gas, with N4,955.00, followed by Niger with N4,950.00, and Adamawa with N4,940.29.

On the other hand, Abia recorded the lowest price with N4,045.45, followed by Kano and Delta with N4,100.00 and N4,139.29 respective­ly.

In addition, analysis by zone showed that the North-central recorded the highest average retail price for refilling a 5kg cylinder of gas with N4,726.07, followed by the North-east with N4,577.86, while the South-south recorded the lowest with N4,275.92.

According to the data, the average retail price for refilling a 12.5kg cylinder of cooking gas, increased by 1.45 per cent on a month-on-month basis from N9,906.44 in September 2022 to N10,050.53 in October 2022.

On a year-on-year basis, this rose by 51.40 per cent from N6,638.27 in October 2021. On state profile analysis, Cross River recorded the highest average retail price for the refilling of a 12.5kg Cylinder of cooking gas, with N10,986.11, followed by Oyo with N10,826.56 and Kogi with N10,783.33.

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