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Cooking gas prices in Nigeria have dropped by about 31.8% to N1,500 per kilogramme, giving households some reliefThe NALPGAM said the reduction is due to improved supply and ongoing collaboration among industry stakeholders and regulatorsAuthorities also expect further price stability as imports increase, local production improves, and enforcement against hoarding continues
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The cost of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), widely used for cooking in Nigerian homes, has recorded a significant decline, easing pressure on consumers already facing high living costs.
The price has dropped by about 31.8%, falling from a recent peak of roughly N2,200 per kilogramme to around N1,500 per kilogramme.
Relief for Nigerian Households as Cooking Gas Price Sharply Drops to N1,500/kgSource: UGC
The reduction translates to a decrease of about N700 per kilogramme, marking one of the most notable price corrections in recent months after





