The retail price of petrol has continued to increase across the country, reaching a high of N540 per litre in some filling stations.
On Wednesday, the product was sold for N511 per litre at Restopark filling station, Rumuola, and the NNPC Limited at Trans Amadi, Port Harcourt, respectively.TheCable also observed that the price of petrol ranged from N488 to N500 per litre at the filling stations visited in Lagos.At Northwest filling station in Gbagada, and Peridot, Festac Link Road, the product dispensed for N490 per litre and N500 a litre, respectively.
At AA Rano filling station in Kado, the product’s price stood at N540 per litre, and the commodity was sold for N537 a litre at NNPC mega station, Lugbe.At Fabras filling station in Alagbaka; Lao filing station, along Hospital Road, Akure; and Nipco filling station, along Akure-Ado Road, petroleum marketers sold the commodity for between N350 a litre to N400 a litre.Meanwhile, the price of petrol in Kano sells for N650 a litre at most filling stations visited.
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