Nnpc to crash cooking gas price

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The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has announced plans to crash the price of cooking gas in the country. According to reports, the corporation has reduced the ex-depot price of cooking gas from N3,000 to N2,000 per 12.5kg cylinder, which is expected to lead to a reduction in the retail price of cooking gas at filling stations.

This move is aimed at making cooking gas more affordable for Nigerians, particularly in the face of rising inflation and economic challenges. The NNPC has also announced plans to increase the supply of cooking gas to the market to ensure a stable and consistent supply.

It's worth noting that the price of cooking gas has been a major concern for many Nigerians, particularly in recent times. The high cost of cooking gas has led to a significant increase in the cost of living for many households, making it difficult for people to afford basic necessities like food and shelter.

The NNPC's decision to crash the price of cooking gas is therefore a welcome development, as it is expected to bring relief to many Nigerians who have been struggling to cope with the high cost of living.