Abuja Households Breathe Easy as Cooking Gas Prices Fall to ₦1,500–₦1,650/kg
Cooking gas prices in Abuja have eased from the recent peak of ₦2,000 per kilogram to a range of ₦1,498–₦1,650. This welcome shift offers relief to families who had struggled to afford clean energy. In response, local filling plants are competing fiercely on price, helping households manage tight budgets. Just last month, supply disruptions linked to global conflicts and high distribution costs sent the price of a 12.5kg cylinder to about ₦25,000. Many residents were forced to rely on harmful charcoal and firewood indoors, exposing children to toxic smoke. The current correction restores access to safer, cleaner cooking for countless homes across the city.
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