FEATURESee top African countries selling petrol higher than Nigeria by admin September 16, 2023 written by admin September 16, 2023 Bookmark 15 Many African countries are grappling with high petrol prices following high inflationSome countries in East Africa are paying more for petrol than their counterparts in other African countriesDRC and Malawi lead countries with the highest petrol prices in SeptemberPAY ATTENTION: Сheck out news that is picked exactly for YOU ➡️ click on “Recommended for you” and enjoy!Since the beginning of 2023, there has been a surge in energy costs globally, with consumers bearing the brunt.Fluctuating inflation rates have continued exacerbating issues for energy consumers worldwide, with Nigeria’s headline inflation peaking at 24.08% for August.Top African countries with high petrol prices Credit: Bloomberg / Contributor For illustration purposes only. Depicted person has no relationship to the events described in this material.Source: Getty ImagesAverage petrol price rises in SeptemberThe average global inflation rate has peaked at 8.27% in 2022, an increase of 4.8% from 2021.PAY ATTENTION: Join Legit.ng Telegram channel! Never miss important updates!These and other indicators have affected energy prices, especially petrol in African countries.On May 29, 2023, the Nigerian President, Bola Tinubu, announced the subsidy removal from petrol, which instantly drove the commodity’s price to the roof.However, the African economy has remained vulnerable, caused mainly by the ongoing unprovoked Russian Invasion of Ukraine, which has caused a surge in energy prices worldwide.Some countries in Africa are grappling with increases in energy prices, especially petrol, which sells very high in some African countries.Countries in East Africa such as Kenya and Tanzania are currently battling the rising cost of petrol prices.About 10 African countries made the list of countries with the highest petrol prices in Africa.Nigeria secures oil swap deal as President halts further increases in petrol pricesThe development comes amid a $3 billion oil swap deal obtained by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC) from Afreximbank to help steady the petrol prices in Nigeria.This move follows the pronouncement by Tinubu that there will not be further hikes in petrol prices in Nigeria, leading to speculations that the Nigerian government may have subtly reintroduced petrol subsidies.Marketers in Nigeria have continued to lament the scarcity of foreign exchange, which has hampered them from importing petrol, leaving NNPC as the major importer of the product.The countries with the highest fuel prices are shown against their August figures, according to GlobalPetrolPrices.com.DRC – $1.798/litreMalawi – $1.648/litreSenegal -$1.618/litreZimbabwe -1.610/litreSeychelles – $1.586/litreMauritius – $1.512/litreCape Verde – $1.508/litreMorocco – $1.473/litreZambia – $1.435/litreMali – $1.416/litreSubsidy Removal: Nigeria now sells petrol at same price as Ghana, 9 other African countriesLegit.ng earlier reported that a recent comparative study of the recent increase in petrol prices in Nigeria shows that Nigeria is now selling the product close to the same amount as its West African neighbours, making it unattractive for smugglers.According to data from Global Petrol Prices, prices across Africa are no longer as wide, creating an arbitrage incentivising the petrol smuggling industry in Africa and hurting Nigeria’s economy.The difference in price between Nigeria and the Benin Republic is less than N150 and about N200 per litre for some other countries in West Africa, showing that Nigeria’s subsidy removal will ruin the market for illicit petrol across Africa.Source: Legit.ng 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin Follow Author previous post Watch how this lady reacted after she made enough money to buy car in UK (video) next post Godwin Emefiele: Party disrupted as DSS arrests top CBN director You may also like Bookmark Nobel prize goes to mRNA COVID-19 vaccine researchers October 3, 2023 Bookmark Tonga eye Romania win as Kefu pleads for... October 3, 2023 Bookmark Nobel prize goes to mRNA COVID-19 vaccine researchers October 3, 2023 Bookmark Makazole Mapimpi’s RWC comes to a sudden end October 3, 2023 Bookmark Sexual wellbeing industry revels in swelling sales October 3, 2023 Bookmark Richards Bay fire | Blaze still burning after... October 3, 2023 Bookmark Bangladesh dengue deaths top 1,000 in worst outbreak... October 3, 2023 Bookmark WATCH | Efforts to extinguish Richards Bay factory... October 3, 2023 Bookmark Updated rankings: Where Springboks stand after Tonga win October 3, 2023 Bookmark WATCH: Rand Water implementing water shifting [VIDEO] October 3, 2023Leave a Comment Cancel ReplySave my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.