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Major Petrol, Diesel Price Cuts Expected As Crude Prices Slump Again

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Marketers of refined petroleum products say petrol and diesel prices may drop as crude oil prices slump again.

However, the marketers who spoke with our correspondent, said the drop may not be immediate, saying it has to do with the stability of the new low prices.

It was gathered that crude prices tumbled below $60 per barrel over the weekend. The prices hovered around $65 as of Friday.

However, on Monday, the benchmark Brent was trading at $59.80 per barrel, while the West Texas Intermediate traded around $56.71 a barrel, according to oilprice.com

Nigeria’s Brass River and Qua Iboe stood at $64.60 per barrel. The prices were over $10 below the proposed $75 in the 2025 budget revenue projection. This has also triggered fears about the feasibility of the 2025 budget.

As the fall in crude prices impacts the Federal Government’s revenue negatively, Nigerians are hopeful that this may translate to cheaper fuel at the pumps. Crude oil prices and the foreign exchange rate are the major determinants of refined product prices.

Speaking (in an interview with The Punch), marketers said the prices of petroleum products may come down, but not immediately.

The National Publicity Secretary of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, Chinedu Ukadike, said oil speculators will look at the cause of the price crash and how stable it will be.

“The price of petrol may come down, but it might not be soon. Oil speculators will look at the stability first and the factors that brought the price down. So, if the factors are natural, they will not look at bringing down the price. If it is an artificial factor that can definitely be ratified, they will also leave it and watch.

“So, I think for now, to enjoy stability, they will look at it and leave it this way. Maybe by the next two weeks, if it continues like this, there will be a reduction in refined petroleum products,” Ukadike stated.

Similarly, the President of the Petroleum Products Retail Outlet Owners Association of Nigeria, Billy Gillis-Harry, explained that some refineries had bought crude before the prices went down.

“Some of these things are the input values that should be able to create a low and high, but it doesn’t take just that same speed to impact the system because there’s always crude feed that has been there before, either it’s a higher price or a lower price.

“But if it’s a lower price, sometimes it’s easy to think it’s better to increase the price now so that you can have money to buy more crude. But the projection will always be that once there is a price fluctuation, it will naturally affect the input cost, and therefore also affect the output prices that will be sold from the retail outlets. So, we should expect such a response.

“But it will not be as fast as Nigeria expects it to be. There are still processes that it will go through,” Gillis-Harry stated.

According to Reuters, oil prices fell by more than $1 a barrel on Monday after OPEC+ decided to accelerate its output hikes, causing concerns about more supply coming into a market clouded by an uncertain demand outlook.

The contracts opened on Monday at their lowest levels since April 9.

Reuters said those moves compounded losses after Brent shed 8.3 per cent and WTI lost 7.5 per cent last week on rising supply concerns after Saudi Arabia signaled it could cope with a prolonged lower price environment.

That offset optimism on the demand side that US-China tariff talks could occur, Saxo Bank analyst Ole Hansen said.

OPEC+ agreed on Saturday to further speed up oil production hikes for a second consecutive month, raising output in June by 411,000 barrels per day.

The June increase by eight participants in the OPEC+ group, which includes non-OPEC member allies like Russia, will take the total combined hikes for April, May, and June to 960,000 bpd, representing a 44 per cent unwinding of the 2.2 million bpd of various cuts agreed on since 2022, according to Reuters calculations.

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FULL LIST: Tinubu Appoints IBB’s Son, Muhammad Babangida Chairman Bank Of Agriculture, Others As Heads Of Govt Agencies

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has appointed Muhammad Babangida, the son of the former military President, as chairman of the revamped Bank of Agriculture.

President Tinubu approved the appointment today, along with seven others. Some of them will serve as chairmen or directors-general of Federal agencies.

Muhammad Babangida, 53, is an alumnus of the European University in Montreux, Switzerland, where he earned a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and a Master’s degree in Public Relations and Business Communication. He later attended Harvard Business School’s Executive Program on Corporate Governance in 2002.

Others appointed by the President are:

Lydia Kalat Musa (Kaduna State) Chairman, Oil and Gas Free Zone Authority (OGFZA).

Jamilu Wada Aliyu (Kano State) Chairman, National Educational Research and Development Council (NERDC).

The Hon. Yahuza Ado Inuwa (Kano State) is the Standard Organisation of Nigeria (SON) chairman.

Sanusi Musa (SAN, Kano State) is the Chairman of the Institute of Peace and Conflict Resolution(IPCR).

Prof. Al-Mustapha Alhaji Aliyu (Sokoto State) is the Director-General of the Directorate of Technical Cooperation in Africa (DTCA).

Sanusi Garba Rikiji (Zamfara State) is the Director-General of the Nigerian Office for Trade Negotiations (NOTN).

Mrs Tomi Somefun (Oyo State) is the Managing Director of the National Hydro-Electric Power Areas Development Commission (HYPPADEC).

Dr Abdulmumini Mohammed Aminu-Zaria (Kaduna State) has been appointed Executive Director of the Nigerian Integrated Water Resources Management Commission (NIWRMC).

 

Bayo Onanuga

Special Adviser to the President

(Information & Strategy)

July 18, 2025

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Buhari Never Wanted To Congratulate Saraki, Dogara After Emerging Senate President, Speaker — Femi Adesina

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Femi Adesina, who served as Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the late President Muhammadu Buhari, revealed that Buhari was initially unwilling to congratulate Bukola Saraki and Yakubu Dogara after they controversially became Senate President and Speaker of the House of Representatives in 2015.

Adesina shared this in a tribute to Buhari, reflecting on his early experience as the president’s media aide and the difficulty of balancing loyalty with professional duty.

He explained that the incident happened just nine days after he took up the role of presidential spokesman.

According to Adesina, Saraki and Dogara emerged as leaders of the National Assembly against the preference of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

Although their emergence was viewed as defiant, it still adhered to constitutional norms.

“I told the President we needed to congratulate them. He balked. But I stood my ground. He said no, I also said no. I said it would portray him as undemocratic,” Adesina wrote.

He noted that Buhari later agreed to issue the statement, making only a small addition to the final version.

“At the end of the day, he reasoned with me and the statement was written, with him just adding one word,” he stated.

“Keeping to his word is part of the famed integrity. Argue with me. If you have a better point, I’ll agree with you.”

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Road To 2027: Everyone Afraid Of Atiku — Dele Momodu Claims As He Joins ADC

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Dele Momodu, the publisher of Ovation International, has said that “everyone is afraid” of former vice-president Atiku Abubakar.

He made this remark while giving reasons for leaving the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, to join the African Democratic Congress, ADC.

Momodu also confirmed that he would be backing Atiku in the 2027 presidential election.

During an appearance on Channels TV on Thursday, Momodu stated that his endorsement of Atiku stems from a strategic understanding of Nigeria’s political dynamics.

He said: “Everybody is afraid of Atiku, and that is exactly why I, Dele Momodu, support him.

“The fear the ruling party has for him shows he remains the most formidable opposition figure today.

“When everyone is trying to discredit or silence a man, it means he’s the one they truly fear.”

Momodu previously ran for president in 2011 and took part in the PDP presidential primaries in 2022.

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