Consumers in December 2023 experienced a spike in the average retail price of kerosine reaching N1, 362.27 per litre nationwide.
This marked a 5.84 per cent increase compared to the N1,287.10 recorded in November 2023.
The latest report of the Nigerian Bureau of Statistics obtained on Tuesday indicates on a year-on-year basis, the surge amounted to 23.33 per cent, climbing from N1,104.61 in December 2022.
An in-depth state analysis unveiled a disparity in prices across the nation.
NBS notes, “Abuja led the pack with the highest average price per litre at N1,650.00, closely trailed by Ogun at N1,609.52 and Benue at N1,594.44.
“Conversely, Kwara emerged with the lowest price recorded at N917.14, followed by Rivers with N969.70 and Nasarawa with N1,071.43”
NBS’ further examination based on geographical zones disclosed that the southwest experienced the highest average retail price per litre of household kerosene, reaching N1,455.21.
The northwest followed closely at N1,420.48, while the southeast recorded the lowest at N1,264.49.
Shifting the focus to the per-gallon prices, NBS stated that, “consumers paid an average of N4,529.92 for household kerosene in December 2023, indicating a slight decline of 1.17% from the N4,583.44 recorded in November 2023.
On a year-on-year basis, this reflected a substantial increase of 20.69 per cent from N3,753.38 in December 2022.