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Fuel Hits N250/Litre In Abuja, Others, Queues Spread by Islie: 8:07am On Jul 11, 2022
Some filling stations in Lagos, Abuja, Niger and other states dispensed Premium Motor Spirit at between N200/litre to N250/litre on Sunday, higher than the government-approved retail price of N165/litre, as queues for the product extended to more states.

It was gathered that the worsening queues for petrol in Lagos and neighbouring states, as well as its prolonged persistence in Abuja and environs, were due to the insufficient supply of products by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company.

NNPC is the sole importer of petrol into Nigeria for several years running. It often claims to have enough products to keep the country wet for months. It, however, stayed mute on Sunday when contacted.

Our correspondents gathered that some filling stations in Lagos sold petrol to motorists at N200/litre and still had queues, as black marketers dispensed the product at N300/litre.

In Abuja, Khalif filling station in Kubwa, dispensed the commodity at N250/litre on Sunday but had N165/litre displayed on its pumps. But once a motorist tells the fuel attendant the amount he or she wishes to buy, this would be calculated based on N250/litre.

The queues for petrol in Abuja has never ceased since February this year, but it grew worse in neighbouring states of Nasarawa and Niger on Sunday as motorists search for PMS to move around during the Sallah break.

Oil marketers denied claims of product hoarding or diversion, as they stressed that the insufficient supply of PMS by NNPC and the non-payment of bridging claims for the transportation of petrol were the key reasons for the scarcity.

The President, Petroleum Products Retail Outlets owners Association of Nigeria, Billy Gillis-Harry, told our correspondent that filling stations that had products were dispensing, while those that were shut had no petrol to sell.

He said, “The problem is that every side needs to be transparent. We as retail outlet owners are ready to sell petroleum products to the teeming Nigerian public. We have no reason why we should not sell our products.

“The money used in buying the 45,000 litres of petrol from depots, almost N7m, is borrowed, and time-bound. So every retail outlet owner knows that the wise thing to do in this business is to sell out and try to turn around that sale as many times as possible.

“So with this scenario in view, there is no retail outlet owner that is hoarding product or diverting it. Yes, we know there may be bad eggs among the good bunch, but the fact that we are not having sufficient products is what has remained the cause of fuel scarcity.”

Gillis- Harry added, “In the case of Abuja, it is clear to understand that if the bridging claims are paid to marketers, they will be able to continue their products’ purchase cycle. That is just the reality. So payment of bridging claims is an issue and insufficient supply is also another issue.

“This is because if there is product and there is money for us to buy, then why won’t we buy and sell? What else are we in business for? Are we going to buy products and keep them? The answer is no! So this is the reality.”


On what could be the solution to the current crisis in the downstream oil sector, the PETROAN president stated that everything still boiled down to the need to end the current fuel subsidy regime.

He said, “There is a solution and it is simple. The subsidy that is being paid should be stopped. The money should be channeled to other developmental infrastructures such as health, education, etc.

“And since the refineries have not been fixed by the government, they should either give it wholly to private sector practitioners like PETROAN that own the retail outlets to manage.”

The NNPC stayed mum when asked to react to claims of insufficient supply of petrol by the national oil company. Its spokesperson, Garba-Deen Mohammad, did not answer calls and had yet to respond to a text message sent to him on the matter.


Fuel price hits N200/litre in Lagos, scarcity persists

Further checks show that some filling stations in Lagos and Ogun states sold fuel at N200/litre.

While many stations were under locks and keys despite a promise by the NNPC to keep the country wet, many among the few that had products were seen dispensing above N200/litre.

According to findings, the Federal Government and oil marketers are yet to come to a compromise on how much a litre of petrol should be sold, and marketers are beginning to sell products at prices not approved by the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority.

The continuous rise in prices comes on the heels of recent threat to withdraw the licenses of marketers that sell above official price of N165/litre issued by Chief Executive, NMDPRA, Farouk Ahmed.

A source close to the matter had told The PUNCH that marketers met with Ahmed in Abuja last week, where he pleaded with them not to increase their pump price.

“The meeting was held with NMDPRA last week, and Mr. Farouk begged marketers not to increase the price. But the long queues you are seeing are due to inadequate supplies. Marketers have also gone ahead to increase prices unofficially due to high operational costs. There was no formal letter to the effect though. It was just a word of mouth agreement to increase price between N175-N180 per litre”, our source said.

He advised the government to issue a statement on the marginal increase in the pump price of petrol.

Executive Secretary of the Major Oil Marketers of Nigeria, MOMAN, Clement Isong, declined to comment on the causes of the rising petrol prices.

The PUNCH had recently reported that oil marketers were currently pushing for compensation from the Federal Government if petrol would remain at N165 per litre.

Among other things, marketers are lamenting high operational costs due to rising diesel price which is currently being sold above N800/litre at depots. There are fears that diesel prices could hit N1500/litre if nothing is done to tame prices.

The National Operations Controller of Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, Mike Osatuyi, however, debunked allegations that NMDPRA and marketers secretly agreed to increase the price.

“That’s not true. There is no letter to that effect from NMDPRA,” he said.

However, when asked why the fuel price was rising, he said it was due to the hike in the price of diesel.

“Those stations you see that sell above N165 do so because they have to recover their costs,” he said.

On when the Federal Government would pay marketers the promised bridging claims, he said the payment process could stretch till July ending.

“Marketers are just submitting their claims and they will be verified first. So payment could be by the end of July,” he said.

Reacting to the continuous price face-off between the Federal Government and marketers, industry analyst and former Group Chairman/CEO, International Energy Services Limited, Dr. Diran Fawibe, said the issue of fuel supply appeared to have defied solutions.

“Everybody is throwing figures about costs and prices to sell and what not to sell. At the end of the day, it’s the consumers that will bear the brunt. What we have noticed is that prices vary from station to station, and from state to state, and obviously, that’s what the bridging payment by the Federal Government was supposed to address”, he said.

On his part, Chief Executive Officer, Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise and former Director-General, Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said the current price was not sustainable.

According to him, the government is not in any way in the best position to control the prices of petrol if it cannot control diesel prices.


Commuters groan as transport fares rise

Meanwhile, findings by our correspondents show commercial buses have increased transport fares significantly, following the development.

According to residents from Alagbole-Akute axis of Ogun State, transport fares have increased by 50 cent – 100 per cent with bikes and buses becoming scarce. The residents blamed the situation on the fuel scarcity that has begun to manifest as long fuel queues and the reduction in the number of bikes plying the area as a result of the Sallah break.

One resident, who identified himself as Tayo Okediji, said, “Alagbole to Berger was between N200 and N300 today. There are more commuters on the roads because most of the bike operators are observing the Sallah break, and the few available ones have hiked the price. According to them, there is no fuel.”
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Re: Fuel Hits N250/Litre In Abuja, Others, Queues Spread by eneh49(m): 8:08am On Jul 11, 2022
Indeed, there was a country.

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Re: Fuel Hits N250/Litre In Abuja, Others, Queues Spread by Boogyman557: 8:09am On Jul 11, 2022
Holly Gram cool there was a CUNTREE..


LITE UP my WEED in peace


WTF MAN!

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Re: Fuel Hits N250/Litre In Abuja, Others, Queues Spread by LoneWolf212: 8:10am On Jul 11, 2022
The country don finish kpata kpata

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Re: Fuel Hits N250/Litre In Abuja, Others, Queues Spread by helinues: 8:11am On Jul 11, 2022
Oh boy
Re: Fuel Hits N250/Litre In Abuja, Others, Queues Spread by tillaman(m): 8:11am On Jul 11, 2022
God I hope it doesn’t get here
Re: Fuel Hits N250/Litre In Abuja, Others, Queues Spread by Nobody: 8:11am On Jul 11, 2022
Dangote refinery to the rescue... oh wait.. our richest man is still looking for more loans cos his wealth is being diminished by our useless exchange rates.

Special thanks to the duo of meffy and bubu for weakening our beautiful naira. Even to shop on aliexpress now requires proper planning.

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Re: Fuel Hits N250/Litre In Abuja, Others, Queues Spread by Quest7777: 8:16am On Jul 11, 2022
What the Sri Lanka citizens suffered is not even up to a tenth of what we are enduring in this country.
The Suffering & Smiling continues.

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Re: Fuel Hits N250/Litre In Abuja, Others, Queues Spread by Honjoshy4u: 8:18am On Jul 11, 2022
APC and Tinubu must be rejected by sane majority of Nigerians. They've brought hardship and pain to this land.
Muslim-muslim ticket must be stopped?

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Re: Fuel Hits N250/Litre In Abuja, Others, Queues Spread by chatinent: 8:22am On Jul 11, 2022
Buhari and his cohorts shall never know good. May his deepest wishes come to him the same way he kept Nigeria.

Many reasons the US is against an Islamic government.

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Re: Fuel Hits N250/Litre In Abuja, Others, Queues Spread by LoveNbeloved(f): 8:36am On Jul 11, 2022
undecided
Re: Fuel Hits N250/Litre In Abuja, Others, Queues Spread by Goddey18(m): 8:37am On Jul 11, 2022
This is one good reason to reject APC, There have failed us. Sincerely speaking, there's no difference between Tinubu and Buhari. He just want to be the president with nothing to offer.

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Re: Fuel Hits N250/Litre In Abuja, Others, Queues Spread by DMerciful(m): 9:23am On Jul 11, 2022
People supporting APC are doing so based on tribalism! With APC failure, nobody should be talking about them

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Re: Fuel Hits N250/Litre In Abuja, Others, Queues Spread by MrHighSea: 11:34am On Jul 11, 2022
I doubt this news,

those from Daura buy at N50/litre.

Lagosians want to vote BAT so they buy at N30/litre.

Muslims/Christians will vote one of thiers so they buy at N20/litre.

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Re: Fuel Hits N250/Litre In Abuja, Others, Queues Spread by Rawtruth1: 11:34am On Jul 11, 2022
The worst is yet to come. Nigerians haven't learned any lessons yet in the past seven years. We have short memory.

The afflictions are about to rise the second time.

APC is coming again

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Re: Fuel Hits N250/Litre In Abuja, Others, Queues Spread by Nobody: 11:35am On Jul 11, 2022
Evil buhari
Re: Fuel Hits N250/Litre In Abuja, Others, Queues Spread by Briskhoffbox3: 11:35am On Jul 11, 2022
Wawu!

Re: Fuel Hits N250/Litre In Abuja, Others, Queues Spread by macrodata(m): 11:35am On Jul 11, 2022
Nigeria!!!

From top to Battum!
Re: Fuel Hits N250/Litre In Abuja, Others, Queues Spread by ipobarecriminals: 11:36am On Jul 11, 2022
cool E nor affect APC supporters wink cheesy

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Re: Fuel Hits N250/Litre In Abuja, Others, Queues Spread by ShitStain(m): 11:36am On Jul 11, 2022
Lol...fuel queue in abuja has been in all fueling stations for over 3 months now and everybody just pretends as if it's normal. Transportation within abuja has sky rocketed and we just move on as if nothing happened. Who do us for this country?
If it were to be during Jonathans tenure and something like this was happening, all hell would have let loose. But here we are.
I can't wait to leave this hell hole.

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Re: Fuel Hits N250/Litre In Abuja, Others, Queues Spread by meobizy(f): 11:36am On Jul 11, 2022
“There was a country,” “there was a country.” Stay on Nairaland there-was-a-countrying away. Non-achievers. Japa all the way.
Re: Fuel Hits N250/Litre In Abuja, Others, Queues Spread by Salvador1: 11:36am On Jul 11, 2022
U won't see Muslim Muslim supporters here.
They don't care about Nigeria economy but their religion.
Election is no more about what u have done to warrant reelection but based on sentiment, divide and rule, bigotry, religious extremist etc.

Wicked set of people.

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Re: Fuel Hits N250/Litre In Abuja, Others, Queues Spread by Nobody: 11:37am On Jul 11, 2022
APC calamity. Nothing for them in 2023.

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Re: Fuel Hits N250/Litre In Abuja, Others, Queues Spread by MrBachelor: 11:38am On Jul 11, 2022
Buhari's incompetence, inefficiency, and ineffectiveness have messed up the country. We can't afford to repeat the same mistake in 2023, else we will even look for agbado to eat but will not find it.

Dear compatriots, the country is dying. Let's join hands to rescue it from old takers who have collectively plunged it into the abyss it currently is. We have the opportunity of reversing Buhari's locust years with our PVCs in 2023. Let's seize this opportunity.

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Re: Fuel Hits N250/Litre In Abuja, Others, Queues Spread by Olatunji1929: 11:38am On Jul 11, 2022
Thats good buhari is working day and night to inflict more pain on Nigerians

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Re: Fuel Hits N250/Litre In Abuja, Others, Queues Spread by OgaDeyVex: 11:38am On Jul 11, 2022
Nawa o

Oga Dey Vex

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