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Cooking gas prices in Nigeria have surged by about 50%, with some areas recording prices as high as N2,500 per kilogrammeThe sharp increase has forced many families to consider returning to firewood and charcoal, threatening the FG’s clean cooking agendaExperts warn that Nigeria could lose years of progress toward its goal of becoming a gas-powered economy by 2030
Legit.ng journalist Victor Enengedi has over a decade’s experience covering energy, MSMEs, technology, banking and the economy.
Despite repeated promises by authorities and industry players that cooking gas would become more affordable and readily available, many Nigerian households are struggling with soaring Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) prices, which have climbed as high as N2,500 per kilogramme in some parts of the country.
The sharp increase has sparked widespread frustration among consumers, many of whom have taken to social media to complain about the growing cost of living.
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