
The Digest:
The Federal Government's push for Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) as an affordable alternative to petrol is facing a new challenge. The price of CNG has nearly doubled to ₦450 per standard cubic meter after the government reduced its subsidy.
Key Points:
- The price of CNG has risen from ₦230 to ₦450/SCM for trucks.
- The increase follows a reduction in the government's subsidy for the gas.
- Commercial vehicles and cars are now charged a slightly reduced rate of ₦380/SCM.
- Long queues at the few operational refuelling stations are forcing many vehicle owners back to petrol.
- A retailer warned that the price could rise further to ₦600 to attract more private investors.
- For many motorists, the difference between the new CNG price and petrol is no longer significant enough.
- The price instability and inadequate infrastructure could discourage further adoption and investment in the initiative.
Source: Segun Adeyemi, News Report