The Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) has reduced petrol price across its filling stations nationwide, with many now selling below N1,200.
Data obtained by Legit showed that NNPC’s retail stations across the country are selling between N1,170 and N1,395 per litre, depending on their location
Lagos and Ogun recorded the lowest pump price at N1,170 per litre from N1,210, while the price list shows that Yobe recorded the highest pump price at N1,395 per litre.
Other states with high petrol prices include Bauchi (N1,385), Sokoto (N1,378), Plateau (N1,375), and Benue and Zamfara (N1,370 each).
Also, Kaduna (N1,365), Niger (N1,364), Kogi (N1,360), Adamawa (N1,355), and Gombe (N1,345) are among the northern states with high petrol prices. Abuja (N1,210), Osun (N1,220), Kano (N1,222), Ondo and Rivers (N1,230 each), and several southern states, including Abia, Akwa Ibom, Anambra, Bayelsa, Delta, Ebonyi, Edo, Ekiti, Enugu, Imo, and Jigawa, where NNPC retail stations are located, sell petrol for N1,235 per litre at the time of reporting
Top 10 states with the lowest NNPC petrol prices
Lagos – N1,125
Ogun – N1,170
Abuja – N1,210
Osun – N1,220
Kano – N1,222
Ondo – N1,230
Rivers – N1,230
Abia – N1,235
Akwa Ibom – N1,235
Anambra – N1,235
Top 10 states with the highest NNPC petrol prices
Yobe – N1,395
Bauchi – N1,385
Sokoto – N1,378
Plateau – N1,375
Katsina – N1,377
Benue – N1,370
Zamfara – N1,370
Kaduna – N1,365
Niger – N1,364
Kogi – N1,360


