The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) and several other filling stations have implemented another round of petrol price reductions.
A Nigerian Newssphere correspondent observed that NNPCL outlets in parts of Abuja have adjusted their pump price to N915 per litre, down from N920, reflecting a N5 reduction.
Similarly, MRS and BOVAS stations in the capital have lowered their prices to N910 per litre, from previous highs of N945.
Other filling stations — including AYM Shafa, NIPCO, Optima, Mobil, Ranoil, and Empire — now sell petrol within a range of N920 to N937 per litre.
The latest adjustments follow ex-depot prices at various depots: Dangote Refinery (N824.50), Eterna (N823), Aiteo (N823), and BOVAS (N822).
This marks the second time in two weeks that NNPCL and other marketers have reduced fuel prices. NNPCL has lowered its pump price by a total of N30 from N945 per litre within the period.







