The Guardian (Nigeria)

Woes for households as price of cooking gas, kerosene rise by 1.81%, 2.09% respective­ly

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. Adamawa, Cross river, Abuja record highest price per litre of HHK

Abuja Lagos

HERE is no respite yet for Nigerian households as the prices of cooking gas and kerosene rise 1.81 per cent and 2.09 per cent respective­ly in September. The National Bureau of Statistics ( NBS) in its Liquefied Petroleum Gas ( Cooking Gas) and National Household Kerosene Price Watch for September 2023, disclosed that the a verage retail price for refilling a 5kg Cylinder of cooking gas increased by 1.81 per cent on a month- on- month basis from N4,115.32 recorded in August 2023 to N4,189.96 in September 2023, while the price per lit re of kerosene paid by consumers in same perio d was N1,299.03, indicating an increase of 2.09 per cent compared to N1,272.40 recorded in August 2023.

The NBS report however , said on a year- on- year basis, the price of cooking gas declined by 6.36 percent from N4, 474.48 in September 2022.

On state profile analysis, Kwara recorded the highest average price for refilling a 5kg cylinder of cooking gas

Twith N4, 866.60, followed by Benue with N4, 789.26, and Adamawa with N4, 785.71. On the other hand, Ondo State recorded the lowest price with N3, 364.62, followed by Ekiti and Edo with N3, 450.06 and N3, 626.17 respective­ly.

Also, the average retail price for refilling a 12.5kg gas cylinder increased by 0.58 per cent on a month- on- month basis from N9, 194.41 in August 2023 to N9, 247.40 in September 2023. On a yearon- year basis, this fell by 6.65 per cent from N9, 906.44 in September 2022.

On state profile analysis, Cross River recorded the highest average retail price for the refilling of a 12.5kg Cylinder of LNG with N10, 203.13, followed by Ogun with N9, 967.11 and Nasarawa with N9, 950.15.

Conversely, the lowest average price was recorded in Adamawa with N7, 604.29, followed by Borno and Gombe with N8, 113.69 and N8, 188.75 respective­ly.

For household Kerosene, the NBS reports that on a year- onyear basis, the average retail price per litre of the product rose by 37.13 percent from N947.30 in September 2022.

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