Nigeria Spends N84.69 Billion on Petrol Imports from Togo

Nigeria's foreign trade statistics reveal a significant expenditure of N84.69 billion on petrol imports from Togo in Q4 2025, highlighting continued reliance on fuel imports.

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Nigeria Spends N84.69 Billion on Petrol Imports from Togo

Key Highlights

  • Nigeria imported N84.69 billion worth of petrol from Togo in Q4 2025.
  • Petroleum products constituted the majority of Nigeria's imports from Togo during the period.
  • Total Nigerian imports from Togo in Q4 2025 amounted to N88.91 billion.
  • This data underscores Nigeria's ongoing dependence on imported fuel.

Nigeria imported petrol valued at N84.69 billion from Togo during the fourth quarter of 2025, according to recently published foreign trade statistics from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).

The data indicates that petroleum products formed the largest portion of Nigeria’s imports from the West African nation in the specified period. This situation highlights Nigeria’s persistent reliance on imported fuel to satisfy domestic consumption needs, even as efforts to enhance local refining capabilities continue.

Nigeria’s total imports from Togo reached N88.91 billion in the fourth quarter of 2025. The N84.69 billion spent on petrol imports from Togo represents a substantial part of this total, underscoring Togo's role as a key supplier of petroleum products to Nigeria within the African continent.