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Cooking Gas Prices Set To Rise Next Week, Marketers Announce

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Cooking Gas Prices Set To Rise Next Week, Marketers Announce

Local taxes are worsening the problem,” he said, calling on marketers who had the opportunity to buy products locally to fix prices with “consumers’ sympathy

Olatunbosun Oladapo, the President of the Nigerian Association of Liquefied Petroleum Gas Marketers, has said that the cost of cooking gas is poised to increase, with the change expected to take effect from the upcoming week.

Oladapo highlighted increasing global prices, elevated tax rates, vessel costs, foreign exchange scarcity, and the devaluation of the naira as contributing factors behind the forthcoming price review.

“It is starting next week because international prices have gone up. The prices of vessels have gone up and taxes are high, but consumers are not earning more,” he said.

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“Their purchasing power has gone down. Everybody is crying. Consumers, middlemen, and retailers are feeling the impact because business is now on the low side,” he added.

Olatunbosun described the imminent price increment as unfortunate.

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“The situation is very unfortunate because prices are going higher. Nigerian consumers are passing through very difficult times because they can no longer afford gas,” he added.

According to him, consumers are now returning to firewood, charcoal, and sawdust for cooking.

“The government should come in and alleviate the suffering of the masses by providing palliatives, reducing taxes and levies. You can imagine that for every 1kg of gas priced at N700, tax would take way N3.50. How much is left in such a business?” he continued.

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He urged the government to tax profit and not products because consumers are not buying gas anymore.

“Local taxes are worsening the problem,” he said, calling on marketers who had the opportunity to buy products locally to fix prices with “consumers’ sympathy” in mind.

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