Diesel Price Rises to 29.72% in July 2025, 10 States Pay More

Diesel Price Rises to 29.72% in July 2025, 10 States Pay More

  • The NBS has provided an update on the price of diesel in Nigeria as motorists continue to face pressure
  • The latest data showed that Nigerians paid more to buy diesel for their vehicles and factories in July 2025
  • The bureau stated that the price increase was noticed in both month-on-month and year-on-year comparisons
  • It added that the increase was felt most by residents of Benue, Adamawa, and Plateau, where average prices surged above N2,000 per litre

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The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has disclosed that Nigerians paid more for diesel in July 2025, despite a slight monthly decline compared to June.

The latest data showed that the average retail price of Automotive Gas Oil (diesel) rose by 29.72% year-on-year, from N1,379.48 per litre in July 2024 to N1,789.45 per litre in July 2025.

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Latest data from the NBS shows diesel prices rising in Nigeria again as residents of Benue, Adamawa, and Plateau paid higher than others in July 2025.
Fresh worry for Nigerians as NBS data shows diesel prices are rising in Nigeria, with residents of Benue, Adamawa, and Plateau paying higher than others in July 2025. Photo: Pius Utomi Ekpei
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However, on a month-on-month basis, a 1.34% decrease was recorded, as prices dropped from N1,813.81 in June 2025 to N1,789.45 in July 2025.

NBS stated:

"Looking at the variations in State prices, the top three States with the highest average price of the product in July 2025 were Benue State (N2,341.46), Adamawa State (N2,163.88), and Plateau State (N2,029.71).
On the other hand, the three States with the lowest average prices were Ondo State (N1,465.71), Zamfara State (N1,470.35), and Gombe State (N1,485.00).
"In terms of Zonal representation, the South-South Zone recorded the highest average price at N1,941.98, while the South-West Zone had the lowest at N1,619.06 compared to other Zones."

10 states with the highest diesel prices (July 2025):

  • Benue: N2,341.46
  • Adamawa: N2,163.88
  • Cross River: N2,036.50
  • Plateau: N2,029.71
  • Kano: N2,027.92
  • Edo: N2,011.60
  • Kaduna: N1,994.52
  • Rivers: N1,983.93
  • Bayelsa: N1,943.47
  • Nasarawa: N1,901.06
NBS data shows Ondo, Zamfara, Gombe, and Ekiti were among the states with the lowest diesel prices across Nigeria in July 2025.
Recent data from the NBS shows Ondo, Zamfara, Gombe, and Ekiti were among the states with the lowest diesel prices across Nigeria in July 2025. Photo: NBS
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Top 10 lowest states (July 2025)

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  • Ondo: N1,465.71
  • Zamfara: N1,470.35
  • Gombe: N1,485.00
  • Anambra: N1,493.08
  • Kogi: N1,500.00
  • Borno: N1,536.91
  • Oyo: N1,580.10
  • Sokoto: N1,600.00
  • Ekiti: N1,602.68
  • Ogun: N1,650.44

Petrol prices fall, NBS shows 10 cheapest states to buy fuel

Earlier, Legit.ng reported that the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) disclosed that the average retail price paid by consumers for Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), commonly known as petrol, stood at N1,024.99 in July 2025.

This represented a 1.22% decrease when compared to the N1,037.66 average retail price reported in June 2025.

However, on a year-on-year basis, the July 2025 average price was a 33.02% increase compared to N770.54 in July 2024.

Based on the report, Jigawa, Lagos, and Sokoto states had the highest average retail prices of petrol.

Proofreading by James Ojo, copy editor at Legit.ng.

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Dave Ibemere (Senior Business Editor) Dave Ibemere is a senior business editor at Legit.ng. He is a financial journalist with over a decade of experience in print and online media. He also holds a Master's degree from the University of Lagos. He is a member of the African Academy for Open-Source Investigation (AAOSI), the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations and other media think tank groups. He previously worked with The Guardian, BusinessDay, and headed the business desk at Ripples Nigeria. Email: dave.ibemere@corp.legit.ng.