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Gas Price Surges to ₦2,500 per Kg, Scarcity Deepens in Aso

byBilkisu Kasim
October 10, 2025
in Breaking News
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Residents of Aso community in Nasarawa State are currently facing tough times as the price of cooking gas continues to soar, coupled with a deepening scarcity that has left many households stranded.

Just a few weeks ago, a litre of cooking gas sold for between ₦1,800 and ₦2,000, depending on the supplier. However, prices have now risen sharply to ₦2,400 – ₦2,500 per litre, with some locations selling even higher. The situation has become a major source of worry for residents who rely on gas for daily cooking.

A visit to gas stations and retail outlets in Aso and nearby areas shows long queues and several plants either closed or displaying “no gas” signs. Many vendors blame the scarcity on irregular supply from major depots and the rising cost of transportation.

One gas seller in Aso explained that the challenge starts from the source. “We buy at a higher price now, and the trucks that bring it down charge more because of fuel costs. So when we sell, we have to add something to make a little gain,” he said.

The scarcity has forced several households to adjust their cooking routines or turn to alternatives such as firewood, charcoal, and kerosene stoves. While these options are cheaper in the short term, they come with health and environmental risks.

Some residents fear the trend could worsen if nothing is done quickly. “I now use charcoal sometimes because gas has become too expensive. You can’t keep paying ₦2,500 every few days,” a resident lamented.

Economic observers link the hike to nationwide supply disruptions and depot price increases, which often hit smaller towns harder. For now, residents can only hope that supply will stabilise soon and that prices will return to affordable levels.

 

Bilkisu Kasim

Bilkisu Kasim

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