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‘Crime rate will increase’, Nigerians react over increase in fuel price to N151.56 per litre

September 3, 2020
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By Deborah Mustapha

Nigerians across the country have painfully expressed their thoughts over the increase of fuel price.

“Crime rate will speedily increase in this season of Ember months, Nigerian is not heading anywhere for good.

“Buhari should increase it to N900 per litre till Nigerians have sense and take to the streets to protest and chase out these urchins.

“APC government, aaaaahh, well, those who called for CHANGE should enjoy.

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“All these only for Sinzu Administration, this country is a joke”, reactions read.

Recall that yesterday, September 2nd, there was sudden increase in Petrol price to N151.56 per litre.

According to the Pipeline and Product Marketing Company, it was announced earlier in March that petrol price will be determined by the International prices of crude oil.


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