Arise TV journalist Rufai Oseni has raised concerns over the sudden increase in petrol prices, questioning the government’s response to the impact of subsidy removal on Nigerians.
Concerns over sudden price jump
Oseni, in a viral video, recounted his experience at a filling station where he noticed a sharp price increase within a day.
“So this morning I just went to the filling station… from 1,225 it’s now about 1,335. The price went up in the space of one day,” he said.
He described the development as alarming, especially given the current economic pressures on citizens.
Questions for the government
The journalist questioned what measures have been put in place to cushion the effects of subsidy removal.
“With all the subsidy being pulled out, what have you done to cushion the effect on the people?” he asked.
He noted that while there appears to be some relief in aviation fuel pricing, petrol continues to place a heavy burden on consumers.
Mixed reactions trail remarks
His comments sparked debate online, with Nigerians divided over both the fuel price hike and his criticism.
Some users blamed the government for failing to provide relief, while others dismissed his remarks as politically motivated.
“A whole country held hostage by unpredictable fuel prices,” one user wrote, while another said, “They removed the subsidy… and the palliative is still a PowerPoint somewhere in Abuja.”
Rising pressure over fuel costs
The development adds to growing concerns over the cost of living, as fluctuating petrol prices continue to affect transportation, goods, and daily expenses across the country.


