‘How do we survive?’, Nigerians lament fresh fuel price hike
Nigerians have expressed dismay over the recent fuel price increase by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Ltd. (NNPCL), saying it would worsen poverty among the citizens.
Fuel which previously sold for N897 in Abuja, the nation’s capital, currently sells for N1,030.
In Lagos, the product which previously sold for N885 per ltire is now being sold at N998 amid long queues.
Following this, some Nigerians have taken to the social media platforms to share their thoughts.
On Facebook, Abdullahi Bala Muhammad said: “The president should call them to order bcos what they are doing these days is getting out of hand’s in fact they are pushing poor Nigerians to the wall and if they pushed back the things won’t be good to the government.”
Nurabros Ahmed: “Well let’s president Tinubu Knows that all this things that he is Rulling people with hardship suffernes day will come he will be Accountable to the Almighty Allah.”