The National Bureau of Statistics released its September 2015 report of cost of fuel in various parts of Nigeria. The report reveals that Taraba State replaced Bayelsa as the most expensive state to purchase fuel in Nigeria.
The data also reveals fuel cost an average N95.18 (down 8.9% compared to August) in Nigeria despite claims that the government is still paying subsidy.
See list below;
State Label | Sep-15 |
Taraba | 124.63 |
Bayelsa | 119.83 |
Yobe | 119.78 |
Akwa Ibom | 118.50 |
Rivers | 102.80 |
Cross River | 99.00 |
Delta | 98.73 |
Kogi | 96.56 |
Imo | 95.68 |
Ebonyi | 94.86 |
Nassarawa | 94.20 |
Benue | 94.00 |
Niger | 93.89 |
Kaduna | 93.71 |
Gombe | 93.67 |
Kebbi | 93.33 |
Bauchi | 93.25 |
Borno | 92.75 |
Abuja | 92.60 |
Anambra | 92.53 |
Plateau | 92.50 |
Adamawa | 92.00 |
Abia | 91.88 |
Enugu | 91.78 |
Zamfara | 91.35 |
Kwara | 89.60 |
Ondo | 89.41 |
Lagos | 89.00 |
Edo | 88.77 |
Kano | 88.53 |
Osun | 88.28 |
Katsina | 88.00 |
Oyo | 87.72 |
Ekiti | 87.50 |
Sokoto | 87.00 |
Ogun | 87.00 |
Jigawa | 87.00 |