‘Petrol Price Jumps By 22%’

South Africans are set for another knock to their pockets with big petrol price increases kicking in

The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has disclosed that the average retail price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), also known as petrol or fuel, rose to ₦1,288.54 per litre in March 2026.

The figure represents a 22.55 per cent increase compared to ₦1,051.47 recorded in February 2026, according to the bureau’s latest report.

The NBS also noted that the March 2026 price reflects a 2.13 per cent rise when compared to ₦1,261.65 recorded in March 2025.

A breakdown of the data showed significant variations across states.

Anambra recorded the highest average retail price of petrol at ₦1,441.22 per litre, followed by Sokoto at ₦1,377.55 and Borno at ₦1,375.16.

In contrast, Lagos recorded the lowest price at ₦1,162.71, while Ogun and Kaduna followed at ₦1,169.78 and ₦1,193.40, respectively.

On a zonal basis, the North-East had the highest average petrol price at ₦1,336.50, while the South-West recorded the lowest at ₦1,232.46.

The report further showed that the average retail price of Automotive Gas Oil (diesel) increased to ₦1,648.08 per litre in March 2026.

This represents a 3.05 per cent rise from ₦1,599.30 recorded in March 2025.

On a month-on-month basis, diesel price surged by 16.05 per cent from ₦1,420.17 in February 2026.

According to the NBS, Ebonyi recorded the highest average diesel price at ₦2,262.29, followed by Akwa Ibom at ₦1,895.72 and Osun at ₦1,872.15.

Kogi posted the lowest price at ₦1,383.40, while Katsina and Enugu recorded ₦1,438.25 and ₦1,480.06, respectively.

Zonal analysis showed that the South-East had the highest diesel price at ₦1,730.14, while the North-Central recorded the lowest at ₦1,593.11.

Cooking Gas Price Rises Sharply

The NBS also reported a sharp increase in the price of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (cooking gas).

The average cost of refilling a 5kg cylinder rose by 12.60 per cent to ₦7,655.73 in March 2026, up from ₦6,799.18 in February.

On a year-on-year basis, the price increased by 4.55 per cent from ₦7,322.49 recorded in March 2025.

Kaduna recorded the highest average price for refilling a 5kg cylinder at ₦9,212.21, followed by Lagos at ₦8,909.73 and Taraba at ₦8,802.78.

Bauchi had the lowest price at ₦6,295.40, while Osun and Ondo recorded ₦6,457.35 and ₦6,598.10, respectively.

Zonal analysis showed that the North-West recorded the highest LPG price at ₦8,137.81, while the South-South had the lowest at ₦7,300.95.

Similarly, the average price of refilling a 12.5kg cylinder rose by 15.62 per cent to ₦19,652.83 in March 2026, compared to ₦16,997.94 in February.

On a year-on-year basis, the price increased by 6.48 per cent from ₦18,456.24 recorded in March 2025.

Nasarawa recorded the highest price at ₦23,418.12, followed by Kaduna at ₦23,030.52 and Akwa Ibom at ₦22,816.74.

Conversely, Bauchi posted the lowest price at ₦15,738.50, while Osun and Ondo recorded ₦16,143.38 and ₦16,495.25, respectively.