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New List: Top 10 African Countries With The Highest Fuel Prices Right Now

In West Africa, Nigeria, which just abandoned its expensive fuel subsidy scheme, is also suffering from the effects of increased gasoline prices, despite still boasting one of the world’s lowest fuel prices.

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The top ten countries in Africa currently with highest fuel prices has been revealed.

The African economy, like other regions has been vulnerable to said variables which have been beneficial or detrimental to the advancement of the continent. One of these factors is the cost of energy, which typically has a big impact on a lot of industries.

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As countries across Africa seek sustainable growth, the challenge of managing rising fuel prices presents a complex conundrum that requires rigorous research and innovative solutions.

That being said, it is important to note that different regions experience different costs of energy, and while that might seem like a simple fact, said regions also have different fiscal realities that could constitute a problem to the country’s overarching economy.

Simply put, some of Africa’s emerging economies are not resilient enough to survive the economic ripple effects of increased energy costs, making selling gasoline at an average price appear to be highly expensive. A number of African nations sell fuel for less than the worldwide average price of $1.33 per liter, and yet still bear heavy brunts of rising fuel cost.

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Recent reports claim that the sub-continent of East Africa, particularly Kenya and Tanzania is currently struggling with rising gasoline prices.

In West Africa, Nigeria, which just abandoned its expensive fuel subsidy scheme, is also suffering from the effects of increased gasoline prices, despite still boasting one of the world’s lowest fuel prices.

Despite this, a number of African countries, ten of which are on the list, sell petroleum at prices higher than the world average.

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The ten African nations with the highest fuel prices are shown below, against their last month’s figures. The list is courtesy of GlobalPetrolPrices.com, a platform that updates fuel prices across the globe daily.

Rank Country Fuel price/liter (September) Global rank (September) Fuel price/liter (August) Global rank (August)
1. Central Africa Republic $1.798 35th $1.841 27th
2. Malawi $1.648 47th $1.659 41st
3. Senegal $1.618 48th $1.657 44th
4. Zimbabwe $1.610 49th $1.570 49th
5. Seychelles $1.586 51st $1.547 51st
6. Mauritius $1.512 58th $1.527 53rd
7. Cape Verde $1.508 59th $1.461 60th
8. Morocco $1.473 63rd $1.521 55th
9. Zambia $1.435 67th
10. Mali $1.416 69th $1,449 61st

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Jeff Okoroafor is a leading member of a new generation of civic advocates for government accountability and democratic change in Nigeria. The Citizen Affairs Initiative is a citizen-driven governance initiative that enhances public awareness on critical issues of service quality in Nigeria. It encourages citizens to proactively seek higher standards from governments and service providers and further establishes new discussions in communities about the standards that citizens should expect and deserve from those they have given their mandates. Jeff is the Managing Director of SetFron Limited, a multimedia development company that is focused on creative and results-driven web, mobile app, and ERP software solutions. He is the co-founder of the African Youths Advancement and Support Initiative (AfriYasi), a non-governmental not-for-profit organisation that provides tertiary education scholarship for young people from low-income homes in Nigeria. He is a Fellow of the Young African Leaders Initiative and the United Nations World Summit Awards. A Strategic Team member of the Bring Back Our Girls movement, and a member of the National Technical Committee on the Establishment and Management of Missing Persons Database in Nigeria. Jeff holds a Bachelor and Postgraduate diploma degrees in Computer Science, and a Certificate in Public Administration from Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration, GIMPA.

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