FG Ban Cooking Gas Export Na Scam – Marketers Para Say Price Still High

FG Ban Cooking Gas Export Na Scam – Marketers Para Say Price Still High

FG don announce say dem ban cooking gas export so Nigerians fit see cheaper price for market. But marketers dey talk say na only on top paper the ban dey, because exporters still dey move gas comot from Nigeria.

FG promise say this ban go make local supply plenty, but marketers yarn say nothing don change. Dem claim say price still dey high and many families dey struggle buy cylinder refill.

FG policy wey suppose bring relief don turn to another wahala, as Nigerians still dey pay heavily for cooking gas despite the government announcement.

FG Ban Suppose Help Consumers but Market Still Dry

FG idea na to stop export so gas go dey plenty for local use, but marketers say depot still dey suffer shortage. Instead of surplus, dem dey see scarcity join with high transport wahala.

FG policy suppose favor poor people, but marketers believe say na only few big players dey enjoy am. For many Nigerians, the ban na just story because life never better.

FG matter don raise concern as marketers dey ask who go really monitor this law, since exporters still dey operate like nothing happen.

FG Ban Need Strong Action, Marketers Beg Government

FG don hear marketers dey para, as dem dey beg government to use strong enforcement. According to dem, without proper monitoring, the ban go just remain political grammar.

FG suppose work with customs, NNPC, security agencies and ports authority to block gas wey dey leak out of the country. If no be so, Nigerians no go feel the effect of the ban.

FG if e act fast, e go reduce price, bring peace to families wey dey cook with gas, and also help small businesses wey dey depend on am for daily hustle.


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