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Why Petrol Price Can’t Go To N40 Now — IPMAN by damola311: 7:46am On Apr 20, 2015
ABEOKUTA—The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigerian, Mosimi, Ogun State has said that it would be too difficult for the President-elect, Gen. Muhamadu Buhari to reduce the petroleum pump price to N40 per litre.

The association said the situation in the industry could not allow such reversion, saying, it could however, be reversed to N87 per litre if the Federal Government builds refineries in some parts of the country.

The Chairman of IPMAN, in the state, Adeleke Bada stated this shortly after the assiciation’s Annual General Meeting held in Abeokuta.

Bada, who was flanked by other members of the executive of the assiciation, reacted to the advice given by former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Tam David West to the President-elect to reduce the pump price to N40, said the price is not realistic.
He said “that is not possible, if you look at the nature of the market, that isn’t realistic. Do we have the refineries?

“The only reason that can be possible is when we have our own refineries and we do not export our crude oil for processing. If the processing is done in Nigeria, then it can be sold at the rate of N40 but not until all the refineries are fixed,” he queried.

He however, blamed the non-compliance of sale of Premium Motor Spirit at the N87 stipulated price on the expenses incurred by the marketers while trying to get the fuel available for the use of the masses.
He said that the levies being paid by the marketers to various regulatory associations andunions have made the marketers to inflate the prices of fuel to their desired amount.

He said “that is why they do not want to leave IPMAN alone. The government has not increased the price of fuel, it is still N87 per litre.

“But by the time you get to the depot, after paying around N2.6m for your ticket, a lot of levies are to be paid, levies from PTD, IPMAN and all others, adding them all together with the cost of transporting your trucks to the station, no one is ready to run at a loss.

“I even give them (marketers) kudos for selling the fuel because they do not want the masses to suffer despite all these anomalies. That is why if you can afford to buy it at the prices they sell, then go on because we make use of it everyday.”



www.vanguardngr.com/2015/04/why-petrol-price-cant-go-to-n40-now-ipman/

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Re: Why Petrol Price Can’t Go To N40 Now — IPMAN by damola311: 7:47am On Apr 20, 2015
Elections are over, promises are fading glaringly

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Re: Why Petrol Price Can’t Go To N40 Now — IPMAN by clip: 7:57am On Apr 20, 2015
Let us wait till May 29 and see wonder Sai Buhari will perform.

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Re: Why Petrol Price Can’t Go To N40 Now — IPMAN by Elslim: 7:58am On Apr 20, 2015
Impossibility does not exist in Nigeria... so Oga park well jhoor

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Re: Why Petrol Price Can’t Go To N40 Now — IPMAN by lilprinze: 8:01am On Apr 20, 2015
We dont have time for all these stories, we expect to see the CHANGE they have been shouting about from DAY ONE!
We were promised change and we expect change No excuses.

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Re: Why Petrol Price Can’t Go To N40 Now — IPMAN by koligs: 8:20am On Apr 20, 2015
Don't underestimate the power of sai buhari...
I will frown at that.
Our president elect has spoken who is IPMAN to query
Buhari provided the current refinery we are using now, so what's IPMAN stress??
Am taking it P..

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Re: Why Petrol Price Can’t Go To N40 Now — IPMAN by adorablepepple(f): 8:20am On Apr 20, 2015
Whatever undecided

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Re: Why Petrol Price Can’t Go To N40 Now — IPMAN by Bonapart(m): 8:20am On Apr 20, 2015
God is in control

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Re: Why Petrol Price Can’t Go To N40 Now — IPMAN by intergral(m): 8:20am On Apr 20, 2015
Ok even if na 60 we go manage... Half bread is better than kulikuli

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Re: Why Petrol Price Can’t Go To N40 Now — IPMAN by Nobody: 8:21am On Apr 20, 2015
sitting in a corner of my room, palms clasped like a mantis embarassed embarassed
hear my words o lord
"help GMB, help Osibanjo, Help Nigeria! Make us strong again"
AMEN!

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Re: Why Petrol Price Can’t Go To N40 Now — IPMAN by folabayo1(f): 8:21am On Apr 20, 2015
I believe its possible
There's no limit to what we can do in this country undecided

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Re: Why Petrol Price Can’t Go To N40 Now — IPMAN by eleko1: 8:21am On Apr 20, 2015
Thank U Nigerians for voting BUHARI.The thievery,mismanagement,looting spree,corruption in NNPC gonna end soon.The good book says when the incorruptiple are in authority,the Pipu rejoice.Our anguished under the the inept,useless,clueless,thieving govt of Jona is over.We'll surely eat the FAT of the earth.*waiting for MAY 29 cool wink*

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Re: Why Petrol Price Can’t Go To N40 Now — IPMAN by Nobody: 8:22am On Apr 20, 2015
intergral:
Ok even if na 60 we go manage
abi now

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Re: Why Petrol Price Can’t Go To N40 Now — IPMAN by holluwai(m): 8:22am On Apr 20, 2015
This one is only concerned about his pocket. Why isn't it possible!? It's a gradual step because it didn't get to ₦97 overnight.

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Re: Why Petrol Price Can’t Go To N40 Now — IPMAN by Nobody: 8:22am On Apr 20, 2015
when yaradua made it 60 naira we had refineries baa?

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Re: Why Petrol Price Can’t Go To N40 Now — IPMAN by vecman22(m): 8:23am On Apr 20, 2015
we fit manage #60
Re: Why Petrol Price Can’t Go To N40 Now — IPMAN by scribble: 8:23am On Apr 20, 2015
Buhari promise fail government

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Re: Why Petrol Price Can’t Go To N40 Now — IPMAN by stuff46(m): 8:23am On Apr 20, 2015
Seems this change thar we want is not what we will get.

Apc- One week One lie party

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Re: Why Petrol Price Can’t Go To N40 Now — IPMAN by mrborntodoit: 8:23am On Apr 20, 2015
Baba one chance And his one chance government,i Pity my people grin

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Re: Why Petrol Price Can’t Go To N40 Now — IPMAN by Nobody: 8:23am On Apr 20, 2015
Abeg they should just fix this fuel issue.

The queues in Abuja have become Incessant.

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Re: Why Petrol Price Can’t Go To N40 Now — IPMAN by babamadiba(m): 8:24am On Apr 20, 2015
intergral:
Ok even if na 60 we go manage... Half bread is better than kulikuli
most importantly, make fuel price reduce

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Re: Why Petrol Price Can’t Go To N40 Now — IPMAN by omoodeogere(m): 8:24am On Apr 20, 2015
damola311:
Elections are over, promises are fading glaringly
he say this after elections is that ok.
Re: Why Petrol Price Can’t Go To N40 Now — IPMAN by dhorlipizzu(m): 8:24am On Apr 20, 2015
intergral:
Ok even if na 60 we go manage... Half bread is better than kulikuli




Na lie ooo... kulikuli better pass half bread jhooor... think am well u will know kulikuli is better

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Re: Why Petrol Price Can’t Go To N40 Now — IPMAN by ionsman: 8:24am On Apr 20, 2015
Thank God it wasnt buhari who said he was going to make fuel 40 naira per litre.

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Re: Why Petrol Price Can’t Go To N40 Now — IPMAN by ekemit(m): 8:24am On Apr 20, 2015
All we are saying give us good governance
Re: Why Petrol Price Can’t Go To N40 Now — IPMAN by tomasky(f): 8:25am On Apr 20, 2015
say baba can do that , don't conclude

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Re: Why Petrol Price Can’t Go To N40 Now — IPMAN by Nobody: 8:25am On Apr 20, 2015
Y nt possible? we fit manage #50

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Re: Why Petrol Price Can’t Go To N40 Now — IPMAN by Kx: 8:25am On Apr 20, 2015
Why is the IPMAN Chairman apprenhensive?

Could he even think of a thing like this in "bad" old days GEJ and cabal subsidy corruption times?

I see, the fact that he can even say a thing like this now that baba is coming on board means they all know it will no longer be business as usual and that it is as a matter of fact, highly possible for price to crash to as low as N40. Nobody excepts someone who is profitting from the fuel price craze to speak against its crash.

Allow GMB to come first ,then we will know what is possible and what is not.

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Re: Why Petrol Price Can’t Go To N40 Now — IPMAN by PassingShot(m): 8:25am On Apr 20, 2015
damola311:
Elections are over, promises are fading glaringly

Did anyone promise you petrol for 40 naira?
undecided

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Re: Why Petrol Price Can’t Go To N40 Now — IPMAN by bright007(f): 8:25am On Apr 20, 2015
shoro niyen?
Re: Why Petrol Price Can’t Go To N40 Now — IPMAN by Nobody: 8:25am On Apr 20, 2015
[size=16pt] The issue of bringing down petrol to #40 within four years would be like telling a doctor to take away cocaine from a drug addict overnight. When Jonathan and his 'untouchable cabals' were busy perching on the wealth of the nation, they didn't realise what they were doing. Now they have damaged Nigeria irreparably, but miraculously something good can still happen only if APC can desist from 'THE SIN OF 'JEROBOAM GOODLUCK THE SON OF NEBAT JONATHAN WHO MADE ISRAEL NIGERIA TO ROT' [/size]

I hail the poster above me for her shoroniyenistic comment? grin [size=4pt]Pls don't check that grammar in the dictionary o [/size] grin

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