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Financial Crisis Hits Oil Marketers by karlmax2: 8:22am On Nov 13, 2012
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Oil marketing companies and other independent importers of petroleum products are facing hard times following the recent probes of the fuel subsidy scheme and the black-listing of some of the companies by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

Investigation also revealed that some of the companies have concluded plans to right-size their workforce due to low sales and lack of credit.
THISDAY gathered that oil marketing companies have an estimated workforce of 8,000 in Lagos alone.

The Western Zonal President of the National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG), Alhaji Tokunbo Korodo, however, told THISDAY yesterday that the union would map out strategies to resist the planned sack of its members.
He disclosed that some of their members were owed salaries of three to four months because the companies claimed that the volume of lifting had fallen drastically.

Korodo also noted that some of the companies had indicated plans to rationalise their workforce, adding also that NUPENG would resist the action.

“We are approaching the issues unofficially because we know the true situation of fuel importation in the country today,” he said.

Korodo however said the union had not received any report of retrenchment of workers by any company.

THISDAY gathered that the fuel subsidy probes have exposed some of the companies in bad light thereby affecting their capacity to access credits to import products.

The situation, it was learnt, was aggravated by the CBN’s directives to the banks to stop extending credit facilities to some black-listed oil marketing companies that were considered over-exposed.

Before the latest directives, the apex bank had also directed the banks to restrict funding of fuel importation to avoid the reoccurrence of the 2009 financial crisis, which nearly collapsed some banks due to the inability of oil marketing companies to repay loans.

Oil marketers and other independent importers of petroleum products that placed order for new cargoes when crude oil price hit a peak of $145 per barrel in July 2008 recorded huge losses when the price abruptly dropped to about $82 per barrel, leading largely to the financial crisis of 2009.

When THISDAY visited one of the companies, which belongs to the Depot and Petroleum Products Marketers Association of Nigeria (DAPPMA) in Apapa, the loading gantry where trucks are loaded with fuel was empty as the company had no stock of petroleum products.

Explaining the situation, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the company confirmed that his company could no longer access credit from the banks because the subsidy probes had made it difficult to repay old loans.

“We used to load between 100 and 150 trucks daily but you can see how everywhere is empty,” he said.
He said the situation has not only made new employment opportunities unavailable but has also threatened the existing jobs in his company.

However, another chief executive of Apapa-based oil marketing company told THISDAY that the companies facing financial crisis were the ones indicted in the fuel probe and others that were black-listed by the CBN.

He disclosed that his company has continued to enjoy credit facilities for fuel importation from Access Bank and the Union Bank due to his capacity to provide collateral for the loans.
“It is either that the names of the companies complaining are on the CBN list or they were indicted in the subsidy probe. Those companies are already over-exposed and no bank will give loans to any of them. Before any bank gives you loan, it must be 100 per cent collatised,” he said.

A Presidential Committee on Verification and Reconciliation of Subsidy Payments headed by the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of Access Bank Plc, Mr. Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede, had indicted and recommended 25 oil-marketing and trading companies (OM&Ts) for criminal investigations over N382 billion fraud.

Some of the affected companies pay between N100million and N140 million monthly to service old loans, without accessing new credits to fund fresh importation.


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Re: Financial Crisis Hits Oil Marketers by Nobody: 8:35am On Nov 13, 2012
No more subsidy money to thief na. Kudos to Oga GEJ

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Re: Financial Crisis Hits Oil Marketers by igbsam(m): 8:36am On Nov 13, 2012
Bloody thieves...Now they are feeling the effects. angry
Re: Financial Crisis Hits Oil Marketers by Fogman(m): 8:48am On Nov 13, 2012
For once, NIGERIA is working!
Re: Financial Crisis Hits Oil Marketers by AtheistD(m): 8:49am On Nov 13, 2012
Didn't Farouk Lawan's report finger 68 companies? How come AIG only fingers 25? Did Lawan get it wrong or did AIG get it wrong?
Re: Financial Crisis Hits Oil Marketers by karlmax2: 8:58am On Nov 13, 2012
Let the bad plants wither and die and let the good ones flourish. We will endure scarcity of petroleum products for some time; that is a small price to pay to get the bad guys out if you ask me. The country will be better for it in the long run.kudos FG

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Re: Financial Crisis Hits Oil Marketers by mrrock: 9:13am On Nov 13, 2012
There's too much corruption everywhere you look. I wish this be done in every other sector.
Re: Financial Crisis Hits Oil Marketers by kelvincoll(m): 11:55am On Nov 13, 2012
eeeyaaah!! Properties for Abuja, Banana island and parkview estate go reduce drastically now.. Bunch of thieves intimidating the poor hustlers with stolen money. Breeding alot of yahoo+ guys, armed robbers, drug peddlers, prostitutes all in a bid to MEET UP. We need sanity not just in the oil sector but every facet of the Nigerian economy
Re: Financial Crisis Hits Oil Marketers by otokx(m): 12:16pm On Nov 13, 2012
Oil Marketers who did not have plans for the rainy day, let them die by fire.
Re: Financial Crisis Hits Oil Marketers by Jeboy(m): 12:56pm On Nov 13, 2012
But when the probe started many people were shouting anti-GEJ slogan, People started hearing things that were secrets in other regimes in GEJ regime (Thanks to PIB) but we have too many shallow minds in Nairaland.

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Re: Financial Crisis Hits Oil Marketers by jpphilips(m): 1:53pm On Nov 13, 2012
Before the latest directives, the apex bank had also directed the banks to restrict funding of fuel importation to avoid the reoccurrence of the 2009 financial crisis, which nearly collapsed some banks due to the inability of oil marketing companies to repay loans.

Oil marketers and other independent importers of petroleum products that placed order for new cargoes when crude oil price hit a peak of $145 per barrel in July 2008 recorded huge losses when the price abruptly dropped to about $82 per barrel, leading largely to the financial crisis of 2009.



The quote above was what led to the collapse of banks as it relates to credit, also was the deregulation of Diesel and finally Militancy for companies in the Mid stream sector.

How come Sanusi ignored the tool of perception as enshrined by Soludo knowing it wasnt the fault of the banks

Sanusi Lamido Sanusi is a national and Monumental Disgrace


Re: Financial Crisis Hits Oil Marketers by jpphilips(m): 1:58pm On Nov 13, 2012
karl max: Let the bad plants wither and die and let the good ones flourish. We will endure scarcity of petroleum products for some time; that is a small price to pay to get the bad guys out if you ask me. The country will be better for it in the long run.kudos FG


your mind is too shallow to believe that an individual or group can wake up to defraud the FGN.

when they start jailing, PPRA staff and their customs cohorts, i will take them serious.

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