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Urgent Call To Nigerians: Say No To Black Market Fuel To Combat Environmental Crisis
Urgent Call To Nigerians: Say No To Black Market Fuel To Combat Environmental Crisis....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
The Environmental Health Council of Nigeria (ECHON), in partnership with 3DATX Africa, has issued a compelling plea to citizens to cease purchasing fuel from the black market, as part of a concerted effort to confront environmental challenges and advocate for sustainable practices…..CONTINUE READING
During a recent vehicular emission testing event in Abuja, Matthew Sulieman, the General Manager of 3DATX Africa, underscored the adverse effects of black market fuel on vehicles and the environment. He stressed the critical importance of sourcing fuel from authorized outlets to prevent vehicle damage and reduce pollution levels.
This initiative represents a vital element of a comprehensive strategy to combat greenhouse gas emissions and tackle climate change head-on.
Sulieman elucidated, “There’s a lot of sulfur in the fuel. We’ll set the benchmark for failure a bit higher, but when you buy from the black market, and you fail your test, and we say to you, look you failed because you’re using black market fuel, go to a petrol station and come back, then we’re slowly educating people. We don’t need black market fuel. Yes, we’re trying to educate Nigerians to stop polluting the environment by buying substandard goods, substandard fuel, putting it in your car, and we can prove it to you.”
Dr. Yakubu Baba, the Registrar of EHCON, stressed the project’s significance in monitoring greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) in Nigeria. He announced EHCON’s plans to soon commence vehicular emission testing on imported vehicles to assess their emission levels, further underlining the commitment to environmental stewardship.
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Cooking Gas Prices Drop Significantly Across Nigeria: Relief for Households and Businesses
A recent survey conducted by Naija News has revealed a notable decrease in the price of cooking gas in Nigeria, offering much-needed relief to households and small businesses. According to the survey, the cost of refilling cooking gas per kilogram has reduced significantly from ₦1,350 to ₦1,020.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
This positive development is expected to ease the financial burden on Nigerian families and small enterprises, especially those that heavily depend on cooking gas as a primary energy source. The survey, encompassing gas stations and vendors from various parts of the country, shows that the reduced price may help lower the overall cost of living.
The revised price breakdown is as follows:
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1 kg of Cooking Gas: ₦1,020
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3 kg of Cooking Gas: ₦3,060
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5 kg of Cooking Gas: ₦5,100
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10 kg of Cooking Gas: ₦10,200
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12.5 kg of Cooking Gas: ₦12,750
This decline marks a significant shift from the previous upward trend in gas prices and is likely to positively impact the economy, particularly the food and hospitality sectors. Businesses that rely on cooking gas will experience reduced operational costs, ultimately boosting their profit margins.
Experts attribute the drop in cooking gas prices to several factors, including fluctuations in global energy costs and adjustments within local supply chains. Despite recent variations in crude oil and natural gas prices, the reduction is perceived as a welcome development for Nigerian consumers.
By spending less on cooking gas, households and small businesses will now see some financial relief in their monthly budgets, especially during these economically challenging times.
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