Nigeria’s oil marketers are upbeat on a further petrol price cut from between N935 and N965 per litre nationwide.

This came amid President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s insistence that he has no regrets removing the fuel subsidy.

Charmingpro gathered on Monday that MRS filling stations and the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited sell petrol at N935 and N965 per litre across retail outlets in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.

Dangote Refinery had at the weekend announced that it has partnered with MRS filling stations to sell its petrol at N935 from N1,060 per litre.

Reacting to Dangote’s price reduction, NNPCL slashed its pump price from N1,040 per litre to N965.

Checks by charmingpro gathered that while NNPCL filling stations in Kubwa Expressway now sell fuel at N965, MRS retail outlets around the same location sell at N935

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