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Dollar Scarcity: Petrol Price Hike Looms, Marketers Say by dre11(m): 3:40am On Aug 09, 2016
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Nigerians should prepare for another increase in the pump prices of petrol, due to the continued scarcity of foreign exchange to finance the importation of the product, oil marketers have said.

According to them, the United States dollar hit an all-time high last week, as it exchanged for N400 at the parallel market.

Worried by the development, the marketers say if not urgently addressed, the pump prices of petrol will not remain at the approved rates.



The Federal Government liberalised the downstream sector of the petroleum industry on May 11, 2016, and announced an increase in the pump prices of petrol from N86 and N86.5 per litre to between N135 and N145 per litre.

It also stated that the market was to be driven by the factors of demand and supply, as it was now largely in the hands of private sector players.

But oil marketers told our correspondent on Monday that despite the competition in the business, they were struggling to retain the price of the Premium Motor Spirit within the approved range.

“The truth is that Nigerians just have to brace for higher PMS price; there are no two ways about it. The government cannot fund this market; the money is not just there. Even if the government wishes to assist, it does not have the wherewithal to do. So, Nigerians should brace for higher rates,” an official of one of the notable oil marketing companies, who spoke to our correspondent on condition of anonymity, said.

He added, “We are all aware that the price of crude has been falling in the international market and it is the dollar the government gets from crude sale that it uses to solve forex problems. So, there’s no fast rule or solution to it than for all of us, both users and marketers, to just prepare for a price hike.

“For marketers, they should know that the days of higher profits are gone. Before now, if you want to import petrol, you’ll have to wait for months and possibly bribe some people to get an import licence. But those days are gone; nowadays, every interested dealer can get the licence and this has created room for competition, which is why you still get the product at around N140 to N145 per litre. We only hope that this will continue as the dollar availability improves.”

A member of the Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria stated that the ex-depot price of the PMS had remained at N133.28 per litre because the marketers were doing their best to manage the situation.

The marketer, who also pleaded to remain anonymous because of the sensitive nature of the subject, said the PMS dealers hardly got forex at the rate that the government initially promised them.

He said, “It is very logical for the PMS price to rise any moment from now, for there is no way somebody can import at the rate of N400 to a dollar and you expect him to continue selling at the official ex-depot price. And mind you, the government promised to facilitate forex provision to marketers at N287 to a dollar, because you cannot buy at N400 and expect to continue selling at the prevalent rates you see at filling stations today.

“However, most depots are still managing the situation and are selling at the recommended price of N133.28 per litre to filling stations. It is when it goes above this price that you will notice the eventual increase in the pump prices of the PMS. So, if the trend of forex unavailability continues, then the situation may go out of the control of the marketers.”

On whether oil dealers have a peculiar channel for sourcing forex outside the official and parallel markets, the source said, “There’s no other way for sourcing it. Although outside the parallel market, there is still an autonomous market where you may get the dollar at rates that are less than what you get from the parallel.

“There are usually two prices at the market and marketers look at the one with the lower price, which is mostly the government regulated rate. However, the difference between the two prices is marginal most times.”

A senior official of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, Mr. Dibu Aderigbigbe, had earlier told our correspondent that the forex crisis might lead to a further hike in petrol price if it persisted.

“The dollar is the major legal tender used for the importation of petroleum products; so, any crisis in forex will definitely affect the prices of these commodities in the long run. However, we hope the situation is addressed in earnest,” he said.

The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, recently made it clear that the government had liberalised the downstream oil sector, stressing that the refined products and their prices were in the hands of private sector players.

When contacted, the spokesperson for the CBN, Mr. Isaac Okoroafor, said since the flexible foreign exchange rate regime commenced, the apex bank made it clear that all transactions would be based on the prevalent forex market rate.

He said, “As soon as we introduced the new flexible foreign exchange market, it was made clear to everybody that all transactions must go through that market. The only concession we made was that, yes, we agreed that the IOCs will sell dollars to petrol importers, but it must be at the prevailing rate of the market on the day of the transaction.

“What we have done for transactions concerning oil importation is that the IOCs are allowed to sell their foreign exchange to petrol importers, because oil is a very important commodity to the nation. But the IOCs must sell at the ruling exchange rate from the market for that day and this means the prevalent rate for the day.

“For instance, today, the market closed at N311 to a dollar, which means if they (IOCs) are selling, they have to sell to the marketers at that rate. The CBN never promised anybody a lower rate; it is the market that determines the rate.”

However, the spokesperson for the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, Mr. Garba-Deen Mohammed, did not answer calls made to his mobile telephone number.

He also did not respond to a text message sent to his telephone on the matter as of the time of filing this report around 9.20pm.

But the General Secretary, Nigeria Labour Congress, Peter Ozo-Eson, said the removal of the fuel subsidy in an import-driven regime for petroleum products was the beginning of crisis.

Ozo-Eson said the NLC had warned Nigerians during the last protest it organised against the increase in the pump price that the subsidy removal would result in an uncontrollable increase in the price of the commodity.

He stated that a look at the current prices of diesel and kerosene showed that the government was only managing the current pump price of petrol to prevent people from losing faith in the decision to remove subsidy on the product without first ensuring local refining.

The labour leader argued that with an exchange rate of N400 to the dollar, the pricing template would be higher than the recommended pump price, which would result in a crisis.

Ozo-Eson stated, “If you recall what led to our strike and protest the other time, then we said that it was the beginning of a crisis to do what they had done under an import regime for petroleum products and that it would lead to a spiral that we would have no control over. And so, I do not see how the price of the PMS will remain at N145 or thereabout with the pressure on the naira, and we predicted that.

“As a matter of fact, when you look at what is happening to the prices of diesel and kerosene today, then you will realise that for now, they are just managing and holding on to the price of the PMS in order for people not to lose faith in what they have done.

“But with time, we are going to face the reality that if the naira is 400 or more to the dollar, and you now go down through the template, you are going to find that the recommended pump price will be much higher and there will be a crisis.”

He said that the government had the option to either allow the market to collapse or bring in some form of support to address the situation.

According to him, it is up to Nigerians to either endure it or mount pressure on the government to take steps to protect them.


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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Petrol Price Hike Looms, Marketers Say by HungerBAD: 3:43am On Aug 09, 2016
This is a conspiracy.

I smell an organized conspiracy by the Oil Marketers,against the Government of President Buhari.

What do the marketers aim to gain,with this careful leaks of doom to the press anonymously?to cause panic?and who benefits in all this?the marketers of course.

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Petrol Price Hike Looms, Marketers Say by mynduu44: 3:46am On Aug 09, 2016
Nigeria under Buhari is in Deep Mess..

Nigerians re still groaning on the recent increase and another increase is being anticipated.
Kerosene would also increase...

Please what is the benefit of the poor in this dispensation
Is it a crime to vote for Buhari

Instead of addressing the pressing issues, buhari is bringing back War Against Indiscipline (WAI).
Is being poor an indiscipline

Pls Zombies, Epp us beg this "Schadenfreudian"

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Petrol Price Hike Looms, Marketers Say by ayzTIGER: 4:12am On Aug 09, 2016
Buhari is a disaster too bad Afonjas still see him as the messiah

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Petrol Price Hike Looms, Marketers Say by kossyablaze(m): 5:51am On Aug 09, 2016
Make them kukuma kill me. Yeye APC

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Petrol Price Hike Looms, Marketers Say by Divinehenrich(m): 5:54am On Aug 09, 2016
Where are we heading to?

Upon all the resources we have in this country, yet we don't have a working refinery that will be able to produce petroleum products for domestic consumption.
After so many years of discovery oil in commercial quantity in Nigeria, we are still importing refined petroleum products .
Is Nigeria cursed?
God, please have mercy on us.

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Petrol Price Hike Looms, Marketers Say by BeeBeeOoh(m): 6:00am On Aug 09, 2016
Please I want to ask a question.. .....




I Heard That It Is Only The Wailers & The 5%ters That Are Feeling This Change In A Negative Way, Is It True??

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Petrol Price Hike Looms, Marketers Say by emmabest2000(m): 6:00am On Aug 09, 2016
We are moving forward says bubu ....

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Petrol Price Hike Looms, Marketers Say by greatgod2012(f): 6:00am On Aug 09, 2016
I've said/typed it before and I will still do.




It's now obvious that to be poor under this APC is a great criminal offence.


For God's sake, how are we going to cope?

The prices of all commodities have skyrocketed, yet, income remains the same, some even reduced, how is our meager income going to be enough to meet our daily needs.


Their children are living in surplus and affluence, but those who voted them into power are being impoverished with anti-people policies.


If the price of fuel should increase again, other commodities will follow suit.

What exactly have we done to deserve this suffering and hardship



Honestly, this news weak me.

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Petrol Price Hike Looms, Marketers Say by praise010(m): 6:01am On Aug 09, 2016
Sometimes ago PMB was in China. Some agreements were signed and the APC economists argued that the Naira would soon be strong and the Dollar will become useless.

I was among those who preferred a man with NEPA bill to be our president in place of a PHD holder.

I pray father forgive me and let this cup pass over me.

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Petrol Price Hike Looms, Marketers Say by BeeBeeOoh(m): 6:01am On Aug 09, 2016
HungerBAD:
Following
by 2017 this your moniker will tell more about u

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Petrol Price Hike Looms, Marketers Say by emerged01(m): 6:02am On Aug 09, 2016
It is not funny anymore o!

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Petrol Price Hike Looms, Marketers Say by ladyF(f): 6:02am On Aug 09, 2016
Quite disturbing that Buhari is more concerned about war against indiscipline when we are facing severe economic problems. angry

It's [size=15pt]LadyF[/size] again grin grin grin

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Petrol Price Hike Looms, Marketers Say by samx4real(m): 6:03am On Aug 09, 2016
Let them increase pump price and let no one protest, Then I will know that Nigerians are fools angry

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Petrol Price Hike Looms, Marketers Say by datrailblazer(m): 6:03am On Aug 09, 2016
Buhari's administration is like...

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Petrol Price Hike Looms, Marketers Say by Yalakalibari007: 6:03am On Aug 09, 2016
[b][/b]real change in it classical sense.

GEJ so many are missing you already grin

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Petrol Price Hike Looms, Marketers Say by Nobody: 6:04am On Aug 09, 2016
To kastina
Divinehenrich:
Where are we heading to?

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Petrol Price Hike Looms, Marketers Say by freeze001(f): 6:04am On Aug 09, 2016
Crazy stuff. Dis kind one chance no even enter person nyash again!

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Petrol Price Hike Looms, Marketers Say by ucee64(m): 6:04am On Aug 09, 2016
God Bless buhari and APC for the suffering they are giving us .2019 is damn just too far! I can't wait to do the needful .it will not be well with buhari and his zombies

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Petrol Price Hike Looms, Marketers Say by pabloid(m): 6:05am On Aug 09, 2016
Buhari has ruined Nigeria all by himself

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Petrol Price Hike Looms, Marketers Say by LEOSIRSIR(m): 6:05am On Aug 09, 2016
Things are getting tougher every day in naija

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Petrol Price Hike Looms, Marketers Say by jhydebaba(m): 6:06am On Aug 09, 2016
The same dollar pilgrims are getting at 197 It must be a joke.

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Petrol Price Hike Looms, Marketers Say by greatgod2012(f): 6:08am On Aug 09, 2016
So many families could not afford the present fuel price, hence, they've packed their vehicles, patronizing tricycles and bicycles to and from work, isn't that enough suffering

With this now, I doubt if some will even be able to afford okada money.


Do they want us all to be trekking to and from work everyday


What exactly is our offence for voting this man as the President


I weak, honestly.

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Petrol Price Hike Looms, Marketers Say by ucee64(m): 6:08am On Aug 09, 2016
God Bless buhari and APC for the suffering they are giving us .2019 is damn just too far! I can't wait to do the needful it will not be well with buhari and his zombies
Re: Dollar Scarcity: Petrol Price Hike Looms, Marketers Say by nnachukz(m): 6:09am On Aug 09, 2016
The painful truth we have been dodging is the fact that this general Casandra can not be removed through the ballot.
1. There won't be free and fair election come 2019.
2. The desperate dullard has never accepted he lost any election even when he wasn't even the President.
Hopefully God will do the needful to the bringer of pains to the masses even before 2019.

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Petrol Price Hike Looms, Marketers Say by omogin(f): 6:10am On Aug 09, 2016
I wonder how buhari sleeps at night. You no sabi, you no gree call who sabi to help you. Well God dey, He will deliver His pple

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Petrol Price Hike Looms, Marketers Say by refreshrate: 6:11am On Aug 09, 2016
Go harder Buhari.
Re: Dollar Scarcity: Petrol Price Hike Looms, Marketers Say by ibkgab001: 6:12am On Aug 09, 2016
Ok let's talk about one chance

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Petrol Price Hike Looms, Marketers Say by moyakz(m): 6:13am On Aug 09, 2016
HungerBAD:
This is a conspiracy.

I smell an organized conspiracy by the Oil Marketers,against the Government of President Buhari.

What do the marketers aim to gain,with this careful leaks of doom to the press anonymously?to cause panic?and who benefits in all this?the marketers of course.



mr man,keep SMELLING!

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Petrol Price Hike Looms, Marketers Say by moyakz(m): 6:14am On Aug 09, 2016
Divinehenrich:
Where are we heading to?
DAURALAND!

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Petrol Price Hike Looms, Marketers Say by ndcide(m): 6:14am On Aug 09, 2016
HungerBAD:
This is a conspiracy.

I smell an organized conspiracy by the Oil Marketers,against the Government of President Buhari.

What do the marketers aim to gain,with this careful leaks of doom to the press anonymously?to cause panic?and who benefits in all this?the marketers of course.




Of course. It's surly will be a conspiracy against buhari. Is it not HungerBad again? To save the ship, Jonah was thrown into the sea. At this juncture we should know what to do.

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Re: Dollar Scarcity: Petrol Price Hike Looms, Marketers Say by greatgod2012(f): 6:14am On Aug 09, 2016
OK, if na beg, we dey beg.
We're sorry for electing you late.

Oga PMB, please, help us do something concerning this, people are really suffering, this country too hard for the citizens.



I know say you dey vex say you don dey contest since 2003, we no gree vote for you, we come vote for you in 2015, na that reason you say make you suffer the citizens for not voting for you on time.

Biko, the punishment don do, no make people die for inside the punishment, e don do abeg.

Tenk you.

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