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Marketers Ask FG To Remove Fuel Price Cap by BeeBeeOoh(m): 6:00am On Sep 05, 2016
Fuel marketers in the country have called for the removal of the cap on the pump price of fuel.
They said yesterday that the N145 per litre ceiling was unsustainable in view of the falling value of the naira against the U.S dollar.

The marketers expressed support over the decision reached at a gathering of former Group Managing Directors of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) on the removal of the price cap on petrol in the country in Abuja on Saturday.

NNPC’s present and past GMDs, as well as the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, at the end of their one-day meeting noted that the N145 per litre fuel price did not reflect the price-determining components of the commodity and the fluctuations of the foreign exchange rate.
Sources close to the major oil marketers association told our correspondents yesterday that they were yet to start importing fuel since the fuel price had been pegged at N145/litre.

They said current exchange rate of the naira to the dollar made it difficult for importers to import fuel and sell at N145 per litre.
The sources added that the marketers were, however, not suggesting that the pump price should go up.
According to a source, “The skyrocketing exchange rate in the country makes it impossible for marketers to import and sell fuel at the price cap of N145 per litre.”

Executive Secretary of Depot and Petroleum Products Marketers Association of Nigeria (DAPPMA), Mr.Femi Adewole, told our correspondent that his members had to source the product from the NNPC because they could not access forex to import it.
He wondered why the price of fuel in the country had not been re-modulated since last May when it was fixed for N145 per litre against the N280 exchange rate to a dollar then.

A member of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) Press Committee, Barrister Dibu Aderibigbe, said marketers had warned at the inception that fixing a cap price for PMS would not solve the problem.
“And now what we have said is coming to reality,” Aderigbigbe said.
“The official rate today is about N315 or so. So, from N200 to N315/dollar and if we have to recover cost, can we still continue to sell at N145? I think it is simple based on the forex crisis unless there is a magic maybe they want to start giving importers special rate at N200/dollar and you don’t run economy that way,” he added.

The meeting of the forum on Saturday expressed reservations about the ceiling placed on the price at which the Pipelines and Products Marketing Company, an NNPC subsidiary, sells premium motor spirit to marketers.

The meeting which reviewed the status of the corporation and the nation’s oil & gas Industry, observed that the current ceiling on price of PMS was not in conformity with the liberalisation policy of the government and current realities in the foreign exchange market.

The forum however noted, “That the PMS price cap of N145/litre is not congruent with the liberalization policy especially with the foreign exchange rate and other price determining components such as crude cost, Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) charges etc remaining uncapped.”
The forum advised that the existing refineries be rejuvenated using the Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs). It also said that the refineries must be restructured to operate as an incorporated joint ventures (IJV) similar to the Nigerian Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG) model with the participation of credible partners with requisite technical and financial capabilities.
The meeting commended “NNPC for resolving the fuel supply crisis but urged the corporation to ensure sustenance of seamless supply of petroleum products nationwide.”
It advised that funding of JV Operations should be the first line charge to oil revenue to ensure sustainable production and reserve growth.
Earlier at the meeting, the GMD, Dr. Maikanti Kacalla Baru, had presented his 12 Business Focus Areas towards putting the corporation on the path of growth and profitability before the forum went into the brainstorming session on the declining production level and its attendant consequences on the environment and the nation’s revenue.
The forum reviewed the security challenges threatening Oil & Gas production and damaging the Niger Delta environment and urged the government to engage the various host communities as well as established social and traditional structures to develop an actionable partnership framework toward finding a lasting solution to the present unrest.

http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/general/marketers-ask-fg-to-remove-fuel-price-cap/161409.html

Re: Marketers Ask FG To Remove Fuel Price Cap by hakeem4(m): 6:01am On Sep 05, 2016
These ones want them to increase it from N145 because of the exchange rate

I thought they said the refineries are working

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Re: Marketers Ask FG To Remove Fuel Price Cap by Nobody: 6:01am On Sep 05, 2016
Let the principle of demand and supply take its place. The sad truth is that we'd have to endure this erratic pump prove palaver till 2018 when Dangote will be through with his refinery.
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Re: Marketers Ask FG To Remove Fuel Price Cap by Nobody: 6:02am On Sep 05, 2016
Government should act on the best interest of the masses..
What's happening to our refineries undecided

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Re: Marketers Ask FG To Remove Fuel Price Cap by mrvitalis(m): 6:03am On Sep 05, 2016
Is petrol more important than garri?? Or rice??

Government should remove hands Completely from petroleum products price determination. .. I know they fear for the masses. .. But for the future remove hands... Let market forces determine the price... Let any body be free to import. .. Just check the standards that's all.. We will get used to it

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Re: Marketers Ask FG To Remove Fuel Price Cap by Nobody: 6:12am On Sep 05, 2016
Then what can you say of some filling Stations selling below N145 per Litre?!
No wonder the Post has no Source - it's credibility is questionable!

Ain't the filling Stations selling below N145 not affected by the economy situation?! But, just in case the news is true FG shouldn't consent to their Request, to avoid public uproar that might end the administration!

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Re: Marketers Ask FG To Remove Fuel Price Cap by onespecial(m): 6:14am On Sep 05, 2016
let us discuss our differences together, compromise, sacrifice on our parts and move this stupid country forward or together we destroy it. Time for winner takes all has gone since 1998.

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Re: Marketers Ask FG To Remove Fuel Price Cap by maryjan8(f): 6:16am On Sep 05, 2016
Ok
Re: Marketers Ask FG To Remove Fuel Price Cap by Justiyke4u: 6:17am On Sep 05, 2016
So that the real cabal can come in

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Re: Marketers Ask FG To Remove Fuel Price Cap by onespecial(m): 6:28am On Sep 05, 2016
More pressure on the reserve, more weakning of the naira and petrol price increament continues.


The problem should be treated from the root. Have peace with ur citizens that help can come from anywhere and stop ur sheriffat attitude.




Even if buhari must execute his 5percent n 97percent policy, must it be from inception of his admin? Does he see Nigeria as his micro family where he calls the going alone ?


A part of ur country are not happy with u, u prefer the way of animosity to the way of making peace with them. Thank God we are all in this together. Kwashiokor will be seen in all parts of the country this time around.

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Re: Marketers Ask FG To Remove Fuel Price Cap by Nobody: 6:32am On Sep 05, 2016
They said current exchange rate of the naira to the dollar made it difficult for importers to import fuel and sell at N145 per litre.
If not for the fact that we're bedevilled by bad leadership, why should we still import fuel?

We had a party who ruled for 16 years and couldn't show one new refinery built as its achievement. A Niger Deltan PhD holder who should know better didn't see a need for a new refinery in his region yet they call him Hero.

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Re: Marketers Ask FG To Remove Fuel Price Cap by cktheluckyman: 6:53am On Sep 05, 2016
Bolustic:

If not for the fact that we're bedevilled by bad leadership, why should we still import fuel?

We had a party who ruled for 16 years and couldn't show one new refinery built as its achievement. A Niger Deltan PhD holder who should know better didn't see a need for a new refinery in his region yet they call him Hero.
When GEJ wanted to remove subsidy to generate money for refineries and also allow for private refineries.People like you were the ones dancing azonto in ojota

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Re: Marketers Ask FG To Remove Fuel Price Cap by NoGawking: 7:01am On Sep 05, 2016
cktheluckyman:

When GEJ wanted to remove subsidy to generate money for refineries and also allow for private refineries.People like you were the ones dancing azonto in ojota


U have tym oo


U should have let him continue to have fun and satisfaction in his self deluded state of mind

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Re: Marketers Ask FG To Remove Fuel Price Cap by trillville(m): 7:08am On Sep 05, 2016
cktheluckyman:

When GEJ wanted to remove subsidy to generate money for refineries and also allow for private refineries.People like you were the ones dancing azonto in ojota


couldn't GEJ borrow money to build the refineries? In a whole 5 good years fa. Lack of vision is the problem we are facing.

Again, nigeria paid subsidy on over 60 million litres per day in 2012, yet today we are only consuming 30 million litres. Where did the excess demand disappear to. Most of the subsidy payments were fraudulent. Even the "infamous" farook lawan probe proved this.

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Re: Marketers Ask FG To Remove Fuel Price Cap by BeeBeeOoh(m): 7:16am On Sep 05, 2016
adeyemi2015:
Then what can you say of some filling Stations selling below N145 per Litre?!
No wonder the Post has no Source - it's credibility is questionable!

Ain't the filling Stations selling below N145 not affected by the economy situation?! But, just in case the news is true FG shouldn't consent to their Request, to avoid public uproar that might end the administration!
The post has been SOURCED now. Hope you will remove an alert for that??

http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/general/marketers-ask-fg-to-remove-fuel-price-cap/161409.html

Lalasticlala, Mynd44

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Re: Marketers Ask FG To Remove Fuel Price Cap by veekid(m): 8:18am On Sep 05, 2016
So that they can sell at their own convenient price?

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Re: Marketers Ask FG To Remove Fuel Price Cap by Nobody: 8:18am On Sep 05, 2016
God!!! How Did We Offend You To These Extent?? You No Punish America Wey don forget Say U come these World. But Na Nigeria Wey Just Commit Small Sin By Voting Buhari, U come dey Frustrate Like These??!! Haba!!! E don Do nw... Just Pity Us Abeg!!! Na Beg We dey Beg u... No dey make our Lives Miserable... Abi U dey Enjoy am as U dey see ppl dey Die of Hunger??

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Re: Marketers Ask FG To Remove Fuel Price Cap by Jeel: 8:19am On Sep 05, 2016
k o
Re: Marketers Ask FG To Remove Fuel Price Cap by iambabaG: 8:19am On Sep 05, 2016
As difficult as it sounds..
That's the best thing to do! Demand has a way of bringing down the price to foster competition. The market will balance in good time. Don't make the same mistake that was made with forex.
Let it just float!!!
Re: Marketers Ask FG To Remove Fuel Price Cap by shaddoww: 8:20am On Sep 05, 2016
Aren't they enjoying some level of advantage from d banks in getting forex?
Re: Marketers Ask FG To Remove Fuel Price Cap by Nobody: 8:20am On Sep 05, 2016
eyaaa..

I'm short of words...This is just the beginning!

una never see anything yet!

#Babatill2023..
Re: Marketers Ask FG To Remove Fuel Price Cap by NNVanguard(m): 8:20am On Sep 05, 2016
Is there not a sustainable solution to fuel crisis in this blessed land?
Cant something be done to make the citizens have a good sense of living?
Answers to these lies in our joint efforts for a New Nigeria!
Re: Marketers Ask FG To Remove Fuel Price Cap by ogawisdom(m): 8:20am On Sep 05, 2016
Gini I have never seen anything like this before, things can only get worst. We ve nt had light in the past 6 days in my area, no money for fuel @ 145 n then this

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Re: Marketers Ask FG To Remove Fuel Price Cap by Nobody: 8:21am On Sep 05, 2016
cktheluckyman:

When GEJ wanted to remove subsidy to generate money for refineries and also allow for private refineries.People like you were the ones dancing azonto in ojota
So it was subsidy money they wanted to use to build refinery, what happened to SUREP funds, what happened to borrowing, why happened public-private partnership.

You're only being economical with the truth.

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Re: Marketers Ask FG To Remove Fuel Price Cap by MrCow(m): 8:21am On Sep 05, 2016
mrvitalis:
Is petrol more important than garri?? Or rice??

Government should remove hands Completely from petroleum products price determination. .. I know they fear for the masses. .. But for the future remove hands... Let market forces determine the price... Let any body be free to import. .. Just check the standards that's all.. We will get used to it

You dey craze

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Re: Marketers Ask FG To Remove Fuel Price Cap by twosquare(m): 8:22am On Sep 05, 2016
N250....300 loading grin Change is here!

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Re: Marketers Ask FG To Remove Fuel Price Cap by Pavore9: 8:24am On Sep 05, 2016
It is heading to N200 per litre!
Re: Marketers Ask FG To Remove Fuel Price Cap by batstan(m): 8:27am On Sep 05, 2016
angry
This marketers should be shoved aside. All they know is making money off people's misery. Let's continue to manage the little our refineries are producing, at least, I know KRPC is producing at the moment.
Happy birthday to me.

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Re: Marketers Ask FG To Remove Fuel Price Cap by batstan(m): 8:30am On Sep 05, 2016
shaddoww:
Aren't they enjoying some level of advantage from d banks in getting forex?
Don't mind the self-centred association

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Re: Marketers Ask FG To Remove Fuel Price Cap by aninexzy(m): 8:30am On Sep 05, 2016
maryjan8:
Ok
but y all ds hard times happening now
Re: Marketers Ask FG To Remove Fuel Price Cap by Ehins22(m): 8:31am On Sep 05, 2016
shocked

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