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Oil Marketers Lament Forex Scarcity, Fuel Scarcity Imminent by Islie: 7:15pm On May 20, 2016
Oil marketers on Friday in Abuja called on the Federal Government to assist them in making foreign exchange available for the importation of petroleum products.

The marketers, under the umbrella of the Depot and Petroleum Products Marketers Association of Nigeria (DPPMAN), made the plea during a meeting with the Minister of Finance held at the headquarters of the ministry.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reported that the meeting, chaired by the minister, was attended by Chief Executive Officers of 46 major oil companies in the country.

It was held to discuss salient issues affecting the downstream sector of the petroleum industry.

The Chairman of DAPPMAN, Mr Dapo Abiodun, told the minister that members of the association were currently having a tough time converting some of the Naira payments made by the government to dollars.

He said their inability to convert these payments from the Federal Government from Naira to dollar was making it difficult for them to meet their obligations to their foreign partners.

He said while the oil marketers would continue to do their best in importing petroleum products into the country, the unavailability of foreign exchange might make it challenging to achieve such objective.

NAN recalls that Federal Government had paid the oil marketers N48.2 billion minus Value Added Tax as the arrears of outstanding 2015 subsidy claims.

The amount, according to the Federal Ministry of Finance, is to enable them to import petroleum products and meet up their other financial needs.

Abiodun said except the Central Bank of Nigeria provided foreign exchange to oil marketers, the payment made by the government for fuel imports would continue to sit in their Naira accounts.

"We look forward to dialoguing with you as to how you can help us expedite the sourcing of foreign exchange to liquidate our exposures to our foreign bankers that we have line of credit with.

"We are very worried about going into a new dynamics in which marketers are now going to be sourcing forex at the rate that they can find, which we have approximated to around N285 to a dollar.

" We believe that it is a quick fix solution to all the epileptic supply of petroleum products in the county.

"However, we still have this Naira sitting in our account from previous transactions and we are worried that if anything happens to the rate of exchange officially, we are going to be caught in between.

"We do not want to come back to you to ask for foreign exchange differentials which issue we still have pending from previous transactions," he said.

The Minister of Finance, Mrs Kemi Adeosun, said the payment recently released by the government to the oil marketers was one of the liabilities inherited by the current administration.

She said the government would continue to do what it could to ensure availability of petroleum products in the county.

She expressed optimism that the reforms currently being implemented in the oil sector would restore confidence in the market.
(NAN)


http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/general/fuel-scarcity-imminent-as-oil-marketers-lament-forex-scarcity/147643.html

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Re: Oil Marketers Lament Forex Scarcity, Fuel Scarcity Imminent by ijustdey: 9:38pm On May 20, 2016
can't dey source for dollars in neighbouring countries




until our refineries can produce 60% of our consumption........ we still keep having this forex problems with petroleum import

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Re: Oil Marketers Lament Forex Scarcity, Fuel Scarcity Imminent by ZORO47(m): 9:49pm On May 20, 2016
i'm not sure if my country has ever had this many issues all at the same time. Baba God help your people.



#ZOROsaidit

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Re: Oil Marketers Lament Forex Scarcity, Fuel Scarcity Imminent by nabil40: 9:50pm On May 20, 2016
god help us

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Re: Oil Marketers Lament Forex Scarcity, Fuel Scarcity Imminent by Nobody: 9:50pm On May 20, 2016
alright, what else will not go wrong in this country?

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Re: Oil Marketers Lament Forex Scarcity, Fuel Scarcity Imminent by AceRoyal: 9:50pm On May 20, 2016
Hahahahahahaahahahahahaahahahahahaha grin
Just when you think it can't get any worse,this government pulls off another negative stunt angry tongue

Who would they blame this time

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Re: Oil Marketers Lament Forex Scarcity, Fuel Scarcity Imminent by sbashir10(m): 9:50pm On May 20, 2016
Oyah wailer, make una start typing poooh, abeg na who una pooh don epp? How una pooh take put subsidy back? Sai baba and his cabinets

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Re: Oil Marketers Lament Forex Scarcity, Fuel Scarcity Imminent by stanech: 9:50pm On May 20, 2016
Which scarcity? The one wey we dey since na wetin?

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Re: Oil Marketers Lament Forex Scarcity, Fuel Scarcity Imminent by mariosam(m): 9:50pm On May 20, 2016
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Re: Oil Marketers Lament Forex Scarcity, Fuel Scarcity Imminent by Adesiji77: 9:51pm On May 20, 2016
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Re: Oil Marketers Lament Forex Scarcity, Fuel Scarcity Imminent by konflems: 9:51pm On May 20, 2016
FG should do something asap, maybe launder raw us dollars worth 2 bullion with the presidential jet down to Nigeria

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Re: Oil Marketers Lament Forex Scarcity, Fuel Scarcity Imminent by babs01(m): 9:51pm On May 20, 2016
When APC say #1 go be 1$ una think say na one naira dem dey talk, na 1000 naira

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Re: Oil Marketers Lament Forex Scarcity, Fuel Scarcity Imminent by ENDTIMELIFE: 9:51pm On May 20, 2016

"However, we still have this Naira sitting in our account from previous transactions and we are worried that if anything happens to the rate of exchange officially, we are going to be caught in between.
Nigerian has finished under this Scam APC Administration

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Re: Oil Marketers Lament Forex Scarcity, Fuel Scarcity Imminent by Agimor(m): 9:51pm On May 20, 2016
Is this one of the disadvantage of subsidy,that the price will not stand at 145 rather it will continue to go up as long as there's difficulty in sourcing for dollars?

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Re: Oil Marketers Lament Forex Scarcity, Fuel Scarcity Imminent by Millz404(m): 9:51pm On May 20, 2016
Hm... Just wondering how removal of subsidy will end fuel scarcity when accessing forex is still an issue...

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Re: Oil Marketers Lament Forex Scarcity, Fuel Scarcity Imminent by otokx(m): 9:51pm On May 20, 2016
see scam

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Re: Oil Marketers Lament Forex Scarcity, Fuel Scarcity Imminent by Aspireahead(m): 9:53pm On May 20, 2016
NLC...a lil patience will help your course.
Re: Oil Marketers Lament Forex Scarcity, Fuel Scarcity Imminent by MaziOmenuko: 9:53pm On May 20, 2016
Did I not say it? I told y'all that this is not feasible. I said it that once these marketers are done selling the old stuffs they've got, we will be back to square one. The fg goofed by putting fuel price at the mercy of forex. Once dollar prices increases, fuel price will definitely increase.
Once the marketers can't get cheap forex, they will fold their arms and expect the fg to either provide forex for thenm, or allow then sell at their desired prices.

We are in for a long thing!

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Re: Oil Marketers Lament Forex Scarcity, Fuel Scarcity Imminent by wordychap: 9:53pm On May 20, 2016
I thought d FG solved d problem by raising fuel price to N145?
Ok let's try N290/litre, sai baba grin

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Re: Oil Marketers Lament Forex Scarcity, Fuel Scarcity Imminent by folks4luv(f): 9:54pm On May 20, 2016
assuming we have an economic team in place, they would have foreseen this kinda prob n solve it head on, but no, we will rather have 5 media aides.

didn't they brainstorm at all before removing d subsidy? they ought to have known this prob will arise. this govt self.

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Re: Oil Marketers Lament Forex Scarcity, Fuel Scarcity Imminent by Femich18(m): 9:54pm On May 20, 2016
This forex issue again...Sorting for dollars on its own is hectic smhow but that is not an excuse. It Seems we will keep having this fuel issue until our refineries starts producing more than half of the 22Milion litres of our daily consumption. But I trust this Govt Fuel palava will surely be solved in no distant time.

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Re: Oil Marketers Lament Forex Scarcity, Fuel Scarcity Imminent by rodbel(m): 9:55pm On May 20, 2016
The real enemies of the nation are baring their faces.

They complained of been owed arrears and also CBN was not able to give out FOREx at parrallel market rate to assist with importation.. Now the govt has given them free reign to source for their forex and also paid arrears, they're still looking at the govt to help them source, aren't they business men and women... greedy set of people they wanna eat their cake and have it.

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Re: Oil Marketers Lament Forex Scarcity, Fuel Scarcity Imminent by worksmart(m): 9:55pm On May 20, 2016
Time to nationalise the foreign oil multinational companies and run them ourselves.

These multinationals appear to be allowing all these facilities to be destroyed.

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Re: Oil Marketers Lament Forex Scarcity, Fuel Scarcity Imminent by Emekamex(m): 9:56pm On May 20, 2016
This country is "fantastically pathetic". I thought subsidy was removed to end fuel scarcity, why all these depressing news?
Buhari needs to be flogged, Walahi!

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Re: Oil Marketers Lament Forex Scarcity, Fuel Scarcity Imminent by Mistermamus(m): 9:56pm On May 20, 2016
Naija mata don tire me i no fit talk again

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Re: Oil Marketers Lament Forex Scarcity, Fuel Scarcity Imminent by bnanzip(m): 9:57pm On May 20, 2016
That you are out to do busines and you expect the government to do busines for you.
Even fishermen will soon demand for dollars.
Useless people destroying this country.
If they do not want the money in niara, let them give it to me.

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Re: Oil Marketers Lament Forex Scarcity, Fuel Scarcity Imminent by Nobody: 9:57pm On May 20, 2016
ok na, one idi.ot would still shout Sai Buhari. The thunder wey go strike some people dey load from daura

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Re: Oil Marketers Lament Forex Scarcity, Fuel Scarcity Imminent by bright007(f): 9:59pm On May 20, 2016
I laugh in Swahili......
By the time Nigerians start buying fuel at 500 per litre , then we will apologise to NLC for not backing them

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Re: Oil Marketers Lament Forex Scarcity, Fuel Scarcity Imminent by Nobody: 10:00pm On May 20, 2016
Jonathan sef

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Re: Oil Marketers Lament Forex Scarcity, Fuel Scarcity Imminent by Onyejiuwaokoh: 10:00pm On May 20, 2016
Some call it change while others call it rebuilding what PDP has destroyed for 16, but the truth is that the economy is dying and masses are suffering and languishing in poverty. Lord! What have we done to deserve these chalatans?

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Re: Oil Marketers Lament Forex Scarcity, Fuel Scarcity Imminent by rodbel(m): 10:00pm On May 20, 2016
As a country, we need to be serious on returning our refineries to topmost state of performance else these faceless and useless marketers will continue to hold us ransom.

To think we have some crazy fellows in d name of militant also sabotaging easy access to the one and only raw material needed to power the country.

Greed and Corruption has eaten deep into our system

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Re: Oil Marketers Lament Forex Scarcity, Fuel Scarcity Imminent by Nobody: 10:00pm On May 20, 2016
Oil marketers on Friday in Abuja called on the Federal Government to assist them in making foreign exchange available for the importation of petroleum products
zombies above me would never cease to amuse me. How they jump to government's defense all the time makes us believe they are paid per post to defend the government. These guys are asking for assistance in sourcing forex, the forex market which fg goofed by shutting down and some nitwits are saying what I don't understand. Later you would crawl back to your miserable hole, no light, no fuel, no food. Your only consolidation is that you have charged your phone at a vendor which enables you come online and spew thrash

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