Governor Ifeanyi Okowa Asks FG to Address Rising Cost of Cooking Gas

Governor Ifeanyi Okowa Asks FG to Address Rising Cost of Cooking Gas

  • A two-day Liquefied Petroleum Gas sensitisation and awareness campaign currently ongoing in Delta state
  • The initiative is the brainchild of the National LPG Expansion Plan, office of the vice president in conjunction with the state government
  • Governor Ifeanyi Okowa used the opportunity to share his thoughts on several issues concerning the sector

Asaba - Delta state governor, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, on Monday, November 22 called on the federal government and relevant policymakers to initiate steps towards reducing the rising cost of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) in the country. 

Okowa made the call at a two-day LPG sensitisation and awareness campaign organised by the National LPG Expansion Plan, office of the vice president in conjunction with the state government held at the Unity Hall, Government House, Asaba. 

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Governor Okowa has asked the federal government to address the rising cost of cooking gas nationwide. Photo credit: Delta state government
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He said that the theme of the campaign "Stimulating Delta State Socioeconomic Growth Through LPG Adoption And Expansion" was apt as the world moves towards greener sources of energy because of the adverse effects of fossil fuel on the environment. 

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Represented by his chief economic adviser, Dr Kingsley Emu, Governor Okowa said stakeholders must work to reduce the rising cost of LPG if the objective of the National LPG Expansion plan was to be realised. 

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He thanked the office of the vice president for choosing Delta as one of the pilot states for the public enlightenment campaign. 

He said Delta was home to 40 per cent of the nation's natural gas endowments, hence a large number of oil and gas companies operate in the state. 

He added that there were prospects for the establishment of gas processing plants and gas-related industries in the state with implications for employment generation, inclusive economic growth and sustainable development. 

He added:

“However, as we adopt LPG as the fuel to drive the socio-economic activities of the economy, we must acknowledge a big challenge currently confronting the populace, the issue of high price of LPG in the market. 

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“At the rate the price is skyrocketing, LPG is gradually getting out of the reach of the middle class and common man. 
“It is imperative that policymakers find a way to mitigate this upward trend in the price of LPG to give succour to our people and if the goals of the LPG expansion plan is to be realised.”

Senior Special Assistant to the President on LPG, Mr Dayo Adesina said Delta state was strategic to the National LPG Expansion plan in view of its contributions to oil and gas development in the country. 

He said the federal government would procure 10 million gas cylinders to marketers for onward distribution to end-users which would be exchanged from various homes. 

He said there was no reason why anyone should use firewood, kerosene and charcoal for cooking especially when the country was blessed with abundance of gas. 

He commended Governor Okowa for setting up four training centres for manufacturing of low emission stove in the state. 

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In a related development, the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has lamented that the hike in electricity tariff and cooking gas prices will worsen the plight of Nigerians.

The Christian body added that the citizens already have enough on their plate with rising insecurity.

A communiqué by the General Secretary of CAN, Joseph Daramola, asked security agencies to respond quickly to distress calls from Nigerians.

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Meanwhile, operators attribute the price hike to the nation’s grappling economy, rise in population, and Value Added Tax.

Recently, Nigeria LNG Limited stated that the reason why it reduced the export of cooking gas in the country is to meet the rising demand in the domestic market.

Nigerians have been lamenting over the high cost of gas in the last few weeks.

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