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PENGASSAN Blames Fuel Scarcity On Lack Of Forex

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The Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria on Wednesday attributed the fuel scarcity to the non-availability of forex.

The PENGASSAN President, Mr Festus Osifo, made this known at a news conference on Wednesday in Lagos.

Osifo urged the Federal Government to remove all forms of taxes and levies from the importation of petroleum products.

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“Although the increase in the price of crude oil in the international market is partly responsible for the surge, from our findings, the non-availability of foreign exchange (FX) at Central Bank of Nigeria rate to marketers is largely responsible for the increase as they source FX from the parallel market.

“This is without prejudice to the activities of unscrupulous marketers that are bent on milking Nigerians dry, “ he said.

Osifo, therefore, urged the Federal Government to remove all forms of taxes and levies from the importation of petroleum products.

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He also called for the Nigeria Liquefied and Natural Gas and other gas producers to be mandated to focus more on domestic gas production.

READ ALSO: Fuel Scarcity: FG To Deal With Depot Owners Selling Beyond Approved Price

“Efforts should be intensified to fast-track the current rate of rehabilitation of the nation’s four refineries to guarantee energy security; while on the short term, make FX available to the importers at the official rate.

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“Should this abnormality and distortion continue, it has the ability to drive the country into another round of recession and further impoverish the already battered citizens,“ Osifo said.

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Naira Extends Appreciation Against US Dollar

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The naira extended appreciation against the dollar at the official foreign exchange market on Wednesday.

The Central Bank of Nigeria’s data showed that the Naira further firmed up on Wednesday to N1,418.26 per dollar, up from N1,419.07 exchanged on Tuesday.

Wednesday’s uptrend represents a slight N0.80 gain against the dollar on a day-to-day basis.

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READ ALSO:Naira Records Significant Appreciation Against US Dollar

Meanwhile, at the black market, the Naira remained unchanged against the dollar at N1,480 per dollar on Wednesday, the same rate recorded the previous day.

The development comes as Nigeria’s foreign reserves further rose to $45.62 billion as of January 6th, 2026.

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Recall that on Tuesday, the Naira posted a N10.24 gain against the dollar.

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Naira Continues Gain Against US Dollar As Nigeria’s Foreign Reserves Climb To $45.57bn

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The Naira appreciated further against the United States Dollar at the official foreign exchange market, beginning the week on a good note.

Central Bank of Nigeria data showed that the Naira strengthened on Monday to N1,429.31 per dollar, up from N1,430.85 exchanged on Friday, 2 January 2026.

This means that the Naira gained N1.56 against the dollar on Monday when compared to N1,430.85 last week Friday.

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At the black market, the Naira dropped by N5 to N1480 per dollar on Monday, down from N1475 traded Friday.

The development comes as the country’s external reserves rose to $45.57 billion as of Friday last week.

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NNPCL Reduces Fuel Price Again

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The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, NNPCL, has again reduced its premium motor spirit price.

In Abuja, on Monday morning, it was gathered that NNPCL retail outlets have reduced their fuel price to N815 per liter, down from N835.

This means that the NNPCL filling stations cut their price by N20.

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The fresh price has been implemented at NNPCL filling stations in Wuse Zone 6 and 4 Abuja, Keffi-Abuja Road, and Kubwa Expressway.

READ ALSO:Fuel Price Cut: NNPCL GCEO Ojulari Reveals Biggest Beneficiaries

An NNPCL filling station attendant, who preferred anonymity, told DAILY POST that the new price was implemented on Sunday evening.

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However, the N815 per liter is N79 higher than the N739 per liter sold at Dangote Refinery’s backed MRS filling stations nationwide.

DAILY POST recalls that NNPCL on December 19, 2025, cut its price of petrol by N80 to N835 amid a price war among players in the country’s oil downstream sector triggered by Dangote Refinery’s gantry price reduction to N699 per liter.

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