Nigeria: 3 Months After Ban On Export, Cooking Gas Prices Remain High

[AllAfrica - Africa] - 17/02/2025
[Leadership] Cooking gas prices in Nigeria have remained persistently high three months after the federal government's export ban, which was implemented to stabilise domestic supply and curb soaring costs.
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