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Here’s a Breakdown Of the Price of Petrol (PMS – Premium Motor Spirit) in Nigeria Since 1999

Victor KakuluBy Victor KakuluApril 18, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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Here’s a breakdown of the price of petrol (PMS – Premium Motor Spirit) in Nigeria under each president, focusing on key moments of price changes from 1999 to the present. Prices are quoted in Naira per liter:


1. Olusegun Obasanjo (1999–2007)

  • 1999: ₦11
  • 2000: ₦22 → ₦26
  • 2002: ₦30
  • 2003: ₦40
  • 2004: ₦42 → ₦50
  • 2007: ₦65

Total increase: ₦11 → ₦65


2. Umaru Musa Yar’Adua (2007–2010)

  • Maintained petrol price at ₦65

No increase during his tenure.


3. Goodluck Jonathan (2010–2015)

  • 2012 (Subsidy removal attempt): ₦65 → ₦141 → ₦97 (after protests)
  • 2015: ₦87

Prices fluctuated due to subsidy removal efforts but ended at ₦87.


4. Muhammadu Buhari (2015–2023)

  • 2016: ₦87 → ₦145
  • 2020 (COVID/Subsidy reforms): ₦145 → ₦161
  • 2021–2022: Around ₦165–₦170 (varied by location)

Government claimed full deregulation but still paid indirect subsidies.


5. Bola Ahmed Tinubu (2023–present)

  • May 2023: ₦185 → ₦488 (after subsidy removal announced)
  • July 2023: ₦488 → ₦617

Deregulation officially began; prices now fluctuate based on market forces.


Summary Table

PresidentYearsStarting PriceEnding PriceMajor Change Notes
Olusegun Obasanjo1999–2007₦11₦65Multiple hikes
Umaru Musa Yar’Adua2007–2010₦65₦65No change
Goodluck Jonathan2010–2015₦65₦87Attempted removal, rolled back
Muhammadu Buhari2015–2023₦87₦170 (avg)Multiple hikes, gradual subsidy phase-out
Bola Ahmed Tinubu2023–present₦185₦617Full deregulation and subsidy removal

Here's a Breakdown Of the Price of Petrol (PMS - Premium Motor Spirit) in Nigeria Since 1999
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