The situation has led to widespread fuel queues, causing significant disruptions across Lagos and other parts of the country.
Nigerians have lambasted President Bola Tinubu over the decision of the National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) to increase fuel price from N568 to N855.
Recall that the NNPCL retail outlets had on Tuesday adjusted their meters from N568 per litre to N855 per litre in Lagos.
Following the news, Nigerians expressed sadness saying the recent hike has brought about more suffering on the masses.
See reactions below:
On X (formerly Twitter), Obianozor Victor Nduka commented, “Oru la n seka. Evils are perpetrated in the midnight,” while Frederick Omondiale remarked, “This is purely man-made. Marketers are trying to make as much as they can from their current stock before they begin to buy from Dangote. Dangote won’t satisfy the market immediately with 25 million liters. From October, at 30 million liters/day, prices may begin to fall.”
Adesola Fagbemi tweeted, “There should be another protest,” while Otuya Kelvin warned, “This country is going to end like a movie on its last episode, trust me, and the rulers will be surprised.”
Oladunjoye Olwaseun questioned the rationale behind the price hike, stating, “The dollar is not rising, so why N855 for fuel? This will also affect food prices, hmm.”
Harrison Vic.Junior expressed anger towards the current administration, saying, “Everyone under this administration, including those who hijacked power only to punish Nigerians, should be ashamed. It shall never be well with those causing Nigerians to suffer, Amii.”
Tope Praise sarcastically commented, “I, Temitope Oluwasewa Obi, will vote for Tinubu in 2027. I pray he finishes our state until we are born again from tribalism, nepotism, ‘Emi lokan’ spirit, and witchcraft. You haven’t seen anything yet.”