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Full List: 33 States with Fresh Petrol Prices Increase

Once again, the price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) also known as petrol has changed and the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) retail outlets nationwide have made adjustments, as reported by Legit.
The latest prices show that Lagos motorists are now buying petrol at N840 per litre up from N740, while Abuja residents are paying N875 up from N815 per litre.
New petrol prices at NNPC filling stations NNPCL retail outlets are currently dispensing petrol at different rates depending on location.
Checks by Legit.ng show that Ondo State recorded the lowest pump price at N745 per litre, followed by Kwara at N790 and Ekiti at N797, offering slight relief to motorists in those areas.
However, prices remain significantly higher in several other states, with Kano topping the chart at N915 per litre, followed by Ebonyi at N908 and Yobe at N895. NNPC petrol prices nationwide.
A review of NNPCL pump prices across the country shows that petrol prices are generally higher in parts of the North and South-East, while some South-West states recorded relatively lower rates.
States such as Adamawa, Gombe, Bauchi, and Bayelsa recorded prices close to N890 per litre, while Rivers, Delta, Anambra, Edo, and Imo fell within the mid-range band.
Latest pump price for petrol at NNPC stations
Lagos: N840
Abuja: N875
Abia: N805
Adamawa: N892
Akwa Ibom: N805
Anambra: N860
Bauchi: N890
Bayelsa: N890
Borno: N860
Cross River: N805
Delta: N860
Ebonyi: N908
Edo: N860
Ekiti: N797
Enugu: N810
Gombe: N892
Imo: N862
Kaduna: N825
Kano: N915
Katsina: N892
Kwara: N790
Nassarawa: N880
Niger: N815
Ogun: N845
Ondo: N745
Osun: N839
Oyo: N839
Plateau: N825
Rivers: N855
Sokoto: N885
Taraba: N835
Yobe: N895
Zamfara: N830













