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Filling stations have reduced the pump prices of petrol following the reduction of the Dangote Refinery gantry priceMany filling stations are now selling from N1,199 to N1,245 per litre in Lagos and Ogun, depending on locationPrices are still not uniform, and IPMAN explain to Legit.ng that marketers are still selling old stock
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Pump prices of premium motor spirit have begun to drop in filling stations in some parts of Lagos and Ogun following the recent reduction in the gantry price of petrol by Dangote Petroleum Refinery.
This price adjustment responds to the reduction in global crude oil prices as Iran and the United States reached an agreement.
Dangote refinery price cut triggers fresh petrol price reductions in Lagos, Ogun Photo: AFPSource: Getty Images
New fuel prices
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