Motorists, Groan Despite Reduction in Pump Price in Ilorin

By Bamidele Aremu
Motorists within the Ilorin metropolis have lamented deeply over the recent reduction in the Pump Price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), commonly known as Petrol.
Following the development, motorists who spoke to National Pilot on Tuesday described the change as insignificant.
A motorcyclist, Azeez Olalere, while speaking to National Pilot in the Taiwo area of Ilorin, lamented that at Total Energies where he buys fuel, only N1 was deducted from the previous price, he opined that it should have been sold at N 1,000
“The price of fuel has reduced a bit. The Total Energies filling station where I buy petrol removed โฆ1 from their pump price. We used to buy at the rate of โฆ1115 but today, they are selling at โฆ1114. The โฆ1 deduction is too small because to me personally, nothing has changed. It’s still the same. They should have reduced it by โฆ114 to bring it down to โฆ1000” Olalere said.
Similarly, a taxi driver, Kehinde Samson, shared his disappointment, stating that the price had not changed at his usual filling station.
“The price hasnโt changed. What I paid yesterday is still the same today. Itโs hurting us because now, some people would rather walk than pay for motorcycle rides, no matter the distance.” He said
He further expressed hope for a more substantial price cut saying “We hope that it will come down more”
Another motorist, Faruq Muhammed declared that only a โฆ4 reduction at his preferred station, where the price dropped from โฆ1120 to โฆ1116.
โCan we even call that a reduction?โ he questioned. โWeโre hoping for a much larger drop in price. We are all praying for the pump price to reduce drastically.โ
National Pilot observed that most petrol stations along Asa-Dam, Saw-Mill Area, and down to Taiwo Road continue to sell at prices ranging from โฆ1104 to โฆ1120, with no notable reductions visible at many stations.
For motorists and motorcycle operators struggling with rising costs, the current reduction offers little solace, and many continue to hope for meaningful action to alleviate the economic strain.