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FG Faces Pressure To Deregulate Downstream by Blue3k(m): 4:09am On Jan 01, 2018
…Buhari to meet with NNPC, DPR, MOMAN, DAPPMA, IPMAN, others

…We need to increase local refining—NLC

By Udeme Akpan, Victor Ahiuma-Young, Jimitota Onoyume & Michael Eboh

ABUJA—There are indications that the Federal Government may be   pressured to completely deregulate the downstream sector of Nigeria’s petroleum industry, as President Muhammadu Buhari meets major stakeholders in Aso Rock, tomorrow.

Vanguard gathered that many of the stakeholders invited to engage with the president, as part of measures at finding lasting solution to the lingering fuel scarcity, tomorrow, are in favour of total deregulation.

For instance, Mr. Mike Osatuyi, National Operation Controller, Independent Marketers Association of Nigeria, IPMAN, told Vanguard yesterday that total deregulation remained the best solution to ending the fuel scarcity.



Oil men at work

“The deregulation of the downstream sector remains the only potent and lasting solution for ending the scarcity. But cost implication of the policy will make the price of petrol too expensive for Nigerians.

“The explanation is that the deregulation of the downstream will shift the burden from the government to users of the product.


Consequently, the present government may be reluctant in introducing the policy because of imposing more suffering on the already impoverished masses.”

The meeting will likely examine other options, including continued massive importation by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC and the involvement of oil marketers in direct importation of the product.

The major and independent oil marketers, it was gathered would need discounted allocation of N250 to a dollar and approval by the government to import the product.

The marketers believe that the second option will be better as they already have commercial storage facilities to store and distribute the product to filling stations nationwide.


Vanguard, meanwhile, gathered that the engagement will be attended by Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, Minister of State for Petroleum Resources; Mr. Maikanti Baru, Group Managing Director, NNPC; Mr. Mordecai Ladan, Director, Department of Petroleum Resources; Mr. Femi Olawore, Executive Secretary, Major Marketers Association of Nigeria, MOMAN; Mr. Mike Osatuyi, National Operation Controller, IPMAN; and Mr Olufemi Adewole, Executive Secretary, Depot and Petroleum Products Marketers Association, DAPPMA.


President Buhari in Kano

Supply in Abuja

There was, however, a significant improvement in fuel supply in Abuja and Lagos, yesterday as the long queues that had been witnessed in petrol stations across in the last couple of weeks disappeared.

This was even as a coalition of civil society groups under the aegis of Civil Society for Development Initiative, CSDI, accused oil marketers of sabotage triggering the fuel crisis which has brought untold hardship on Nigerians over the last couple of weeks.

At many of the petrol stations visited by Vanguard, the situation was calm, as most of the attendants were idle, as only one or two vehicles were seen purchasing the products in most cases.

At Dutse, along the Abuja-Kaduna Expressway, Abuja, with the exception of Oando, Gegu and MRS petrol stations were selling the products, with only few vehicles at their premises.

Warri

Meantime, black marketers were seen selling a litre of petrol at N300 per litre on several roads in the city.  Few filling stations with petrol sold at between N220 and 250 per litre,”  some motorists said.

Lagos

In Lagos, many filling stations that did not have supply of the product shut their gates to motorists.

While a few that had fuel sold at the regulated price of N145 per litre, others sold it at arbitrary prices of between N145 and N300, depending on their locations.

NLC canvass local refining

However, decrying the ongoing fuel shortage, NLC, through its President, Ayuba Wabba said: “In the last three weeks, Nigerians have witnessed one of the worst shortages in the supply of petrol in the history of the country.


Dr Maikati Baru,Group Managing Director of the NNPC

This is in spite of Federal Government’s repeated claim that with the complete removal of subsidy on petroleum products, scarcity of petroleum products would become a thing of the past. We have therefore in the last few weeks watched with dismay the unfortunate blame game, accusations and counter accusations between petroleum marketers: Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria, MOMAN, IPMAN, DAPPMA  and NNPC, on who is responsible for the current scarcity.

“For us in the Congress, our position with regard to the prevailing situation in the petroleum industry remains constant, which is that the crisis in the industry is squarely due to the inability or refusal of our ruling elite to refine all our petroleum needs in Nigeria. We are the only major producer of crude oil in the world that depends on importation of refined products from abroad. As long as this remains the case, Nigerians would continue to be subjected to this intermittent scarcity.”

We had explicitly stated this fact in our 188-page “Report of the NLC Committee on Deregulation”, submitted to the Yar’Adua government in 2010 and which we gave to top officials of this administration when they assumed office in 2015.


We wish to note that this report was a product of consultations with key stakeholders in Nigeria – from the Governors Forum (then under the chairmanship of Dr. Bukola Saraki as Governor of Kwara State, now the current Senate President), NNPC, Ministry of Finance, Major Markers Association of Nigeria, MOMAN and CSOs, among others. “It was on the basis of the above conviction that the Congress went on national protest in May 2016, following the 66 percent increase from N86.50 per litre to N145 per litre, in the price of petrol by the current government in the name of total removal of subsidy.

For us in the Congress, and for majority of working people in Nigeria, the hope placed on the capacity of President Buhari to bring about positive change is being undermined by his government’s inability to address the infrastructural deficit and other related problems in the oil industry, such as making our existing refineries work at optimal capacity by refining products for domestic consumption.

“ Not only is government unable to achieve this for almost three years now, but moving forward more refineries, especially modular refineries which can be built between 12 and 18 months are required to address the reoccurring challenge of fuel scarcity and price hike in Nigeria and stop the exploitation of ordinary Nigerians.

The inherent corruption in the system has made this impossible for more than three decades and should be addressed headlong.”

Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/01/fg-faces-pressure-deregulate-downstream/

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Re: FG Faces Pressure To Deregulate Downstream by Splashme: 4:41am On Jan 01, 2018
Buhari is a fraud.
That has been their game plan from time.

1) Trigger scarcity of petroleum products

2) Arrange with a couple oil industry players to sponsor a campaign for deregulation.

3) Bribe Labour Leaders

4) Increase prices of product's

5) Bribe more labour leaders and civil society groups

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Re: FG Faces Pressure To Deregulate Downstream by okosodo: 6:10am On Jan 01, 2018
Style to increase pump price again. How many times will mumu buhari deregulate? Abi dem think say we don forget?

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Re: FG Faces Pressure To Deregulate Downstream by fitzmayowa: 6:19am On Jan 01, 2018
okosodo:
Style to increase pump price again. How many times will mumu buhari deregulate? Abi dem think say we don forget?


200/litre is the target and I think that's the next price for PMS...


As for Buhari your guess is as good as mine...

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Re: FG Faces Pressure To Deregulate Downstream by ManirBK: 6:37am On Jan 01, 2018
Splashme:
Buhari is a fraud.
That has been their game plan from time.

1) Trigger scarcity of petroleum products

2) Arrange with a couple oil industry players to sponsor a campaign for deregulation.

3) Bribe Labour Leaders

4) Increase prices of product's

5) Bribe more labour leaders and civil society groups

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Re: FG Faces Pressure To Deregulate Downstream by Jesusloveyou: 6:40am On Jan 01, 2018
Yes, total deregulation will work this time, why because,
Many modular refinery is set, more private refinery like dangote is ready and reduction of dollar for more independent marketers to freely import, will reduce price of fuel within a short period of time

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Re: FG Faces Pressure To Deregulate Downstream by Jesusloveyou: 6:53am On Jan 01, 2018
Splashme:
Buhari is a fraud.
That has been their game plan from time.

1) Trigger scarcity of petroleum products

2) Arrange with a couple oil industry players to sponsor a campaign for deregulation.

3) Bribe Labour Leaders

4) Increase prices of product's

5) Bribe more labour leaders and civil society groups
your ineffectual buffoon don't know how to play the game, that is why he failed.
With buhari everybody will play along, even the affected Masses will be Carry along.

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Re: FG Faces Pressure To Deregulate Downstream by denko(m): 7:15am On Jan 01, 2018
Buhari has use hunger to twist your thinking arena
Jesusloveyou:
your ineffectual buffoon don't know how to play the game, that is why he failed.
With buhari everybody will play along, even the affected Masses will be Carry along.

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Re: FG Faces Pressure To Deregulate Downstream by DieBuhari: 7:21am On Jan 01, 2018

“The explanation is that the deregulation of the downstream will shift the burden from the government to users of the product.

Crude oil price drops - Problem
Crude oil price rises - Problem

We are waiting

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Re: FG Faces Pressure To Deregulate Downstream by Tyche(m): 7:58am On Jan 01, 2018
Deregulation will solve the problem but should have been done long ago, and the result clearly visible by now.

But the likes of Buhari, who claims to know all about petroleum delayed it with their uninformed data and incompetence.

Now the journey we would have started a long time ago is about to start. Make Buhari apologise abeg

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Re: FG Faces Pressure To Deregulate Downstream by magoo10(m): 8:31am On Jan 01, 2018
I see BMC crew and zombies supporting deregulation, how they think the dullard in power can do anything meaningful really baffles me.

Buhari is just like "Matter" he only has weight and occupies space while he remains brainless.

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Re: FG Faces Pressure To Deregulate Downstream by Blue3k(m): 9:04am On Jan 01, 2018
I doubt he has guts to deregulate pump price. It's easier to shift blame on marketers anyway. Either way he won't please everyone no matter what judging by this thread.

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Re: FG Faces Pressure To Deregulate Downstream by AlienRobot: 9:11am On Jan 01, 2018
They should deregulate their individual self first

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Re: FG Faces Pressure To Deregulate Downstream by MrsNwaAmaikpe(f): 10:14am On Jan 01, 2018
shocked
Re: FG Faces Pressure To Deregulate Downstream by Xisnin(m): 10:15am On Jan 01, 2018
Summary: FG planning to increase fuel price.

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Re: FG Faces Pressure To Deregulate Downstream by anonimi: 10:15am On Jan 01, 2018
Splashme:
Buhari is a fraud.
That has been their game plan from time.

1) Trigger scarcity of petroleum products
2) Arrange with a couple oil industry players to sponsor a campaign for deregulation.
3) Bribe Labour Leaders
4) Increase prices of product's
5) Bribe more labour leaders and civil society groups

You sabi them wella.
I am sure that Femi Falana will be out protesting again. grin
All Poverty Congress, APC is filled with fraudsters.


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Re: FG Faces Pressure To Deregulate Downstream by kolawoleibukun: 10:16am On Jan 01, 2018
na pressure cooker?

person way ear day pain day face pressure?

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Re: FG Faces Pressure To Deregulate Downstream by Playz(m): 10:16am On Jan 01, 2018
Please let's focus on doing things for the good of Our country Nigeria and not just ourselves.
Re: FG Faces Pressure To Deregulate Downstream by lilfreezy: 10:17am On Jan 01, 2018
These people want to finish this country

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Re: FG Faces Pressure To Deregulate Downstream by anonimi: 10:18am On Jan 01, 2018
Xisnin:
Summary: FG contemplating fuel hike

I am sure and certain that Fashola will resign as minister rather than continue to be part of this charade of barawo bubu and his 40 thieves cabal. grin


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Re: FG Faces Pressure To Deregulate Downstream by Nobody: 10:19am On Jan 01, 2018
If NNPC's landing cost is 171. Private importers landing cost wud be around 180 after we factor finance costs. 190-200 per litre loading . i can be dangote price wud be 300
Re: FG Faces Pressure To Deregulate Downstream by watchindelta(m): 10:21am On Jan 01, 2018
Nigeria self i no understand. Back n front

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Re: FG Faces Pressure To Deregulate Downstream by anonimi: 10:22am On Jan 01, 2018
Jesusloveyou:
your ineffectual buffoon don't know how to play the game, that is why he failed.
With buhari everybody will play along, even the affected Masses will be Carry along.

Thank you for letting us know that barawo bubu and the All Poverty Congress, APC has been playing us for fools with lies and propaganda.
Thanks.


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Re: FG Faces Pressure To Deregulate Downstream by anonimi: 10:23am On Jan 01, 2018
watchindelta:
Nigeria self i no understand. Back n front

cheesy grin grin

Welcome to Nigeria under barawo bubu and the 40 thieves cabal presidency of the Association of ProgreTHIEF Criminals, APC.


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Re: FG Faces Pressure To Deregulate Downstream by Nobody: 10:24am On Jan 01, 2018
Jesusloveyou:
Yes, total deregulation will work this time, why because,
Many modular refinery is set, more private refinery like dangote is ready and reduction of dollar for more independent marketers to freely import, will reduce price of fuel within a short period of time
dangote refinery will be fully operating 2020 o. The modular ref hv not even been imported lol
Re: FG Faces Pressure To Deregulate Downstream by anonimi: 10:27am On Jan 01, 2018
ideabuilder:
Deregulation again? Enjoy the CHANGE

.........from The Recessionists. grin embarassed undecided


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Re: FG Faces Pressure To Deregulate Downstream by nely(m): 10:29am On Jan 01, 2018
Every time regulating the downstream sector. we are tired

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Re: FG Faces Pressure To Deregulate Downstream by anonimi: 10:32am On Jan 01, 2018
Jesusloveyou:
Yes, total deregulation will work this time, why because,
Many modular refinery is set, more private refinery like dangote is ready and reduction of dollar for more independent marketers to freely import, will reduce price of fuel within a short period of time

When will you stop these your BMC lies and propaganda
Modular refinery that was discontinued since May 2017?
Please find another lie to tell us jare. Haba!!!

Why FG will no longer allow establishment of modular refineries in Niger Delta – Kachikwu
May 12, 2017

The Federal Government, yesterday, declared that it would no longer allow the proliferation of modular refineries across the Niger Delta region.

Recall that government had a few weeks ago said it would encourage the setting up of modular crude oil refineries in oil-producing communities across the Niger Delta.

More from: http://dailypost.ng/2017/05/12/fg-will-no-longer-allow-establishment-modular-refineries-niger-delta-kachikwu/



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Re: FG Faces Pressure To Deregulate Downstream by anonimi: 10:33am On Jan 01, 2018
nely:
Every time regulating the downstream sector. we are tired

We are not tired.
If we were tired, we would............


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Re: FG Faces Pressure To Deregulate Downstream by naijapips02: 10:33am On Jan 01, 2018
Nigerian economy right now has to be the worst economy since the history of economies.

Very erratic. No direction. No vision.

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Re: FG Faces Pressure To Deregulate Downstream by RZArecta(m): 10:34am On Jan 01, 2018
The criminal dog Buhari said he had deregulated the sector before hence 145 per liter, when we pointed out flaws in that statement, zombies said we should shut up. Zombie goats like Femi Falana, Lauretta Onochie, Pat Utomi, Wole Soyinka and their co lizards online, how will you defend this now ? The pot of beans you rejected in 2012 is being served hot and rotten to you now. Marketers are begging for subsidized dollars to import products, manufacturers are begging for these same dollars to import raw materials but instead the subsidize dollars are given to aboki's to sell at humongous profits according to Emir Lamido Sanusi or worse still, those going on pilgrimages that won't add any economic benefit to Nigeria. Don't you see that those at the helm of affairs in Abuja are mad ?

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