KEROSENE PRICE DOWN IN AUGUST BUT....

According to data published by the National Bureau of Statistics for August, the national average price of kerosene decreased by 3.9% to N298.19 per litre compared to N310.29 in July.

However, the August figure still represents 40.3% increase on the N212.55 average price per litre in August 2015.

Besides, from the figures, in these hard times, retailers could gain a lot just by buying kerosene in some States and reselling in others.

This is because by August, 15 out of the 36 states had average price per litre above the national average.

In particular, the average price per litre of kerosene in Kano top the bill at N374.40 followed by IMO (N368.52); Taraba (N368.18);  Abia (N339.71) and Ebonyi with average price of N333.33 per litre.

Other top ten average price per litre States were Delta (N325.64); Enugu (N324.31); Borno (N322.92); Kebbi (N320.59) and Ogun (N319.54).

On the other hand, the states with lowest average price per litre were Katsina (N223.11); Benue (N241.67); Kwara (N244.41); Gombe (N258.33) and Oyo (N261.40).

In other words, if a speculator bought a litre of kerosene from Katsina he stood to gain between N151.29 and N96.43 per litre reselling in any of the top ten average price States.

If he bought from Benue, he could gain between N132.73 and N77.87 per litre while the one who buys from Kwara for the same resale deal could gain between N129.99 and N75.13 per litre.

Of course, this is before provision for transfer fare, feeding and other incidental expenses.

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