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FG Increases Petrol Price To N185 Per Litre by Ofunaofu: 5:33am On Jan 20, 2023
•Ex-depot price now N167 per litre

•Major marketers adjust prices but queues persist


•Independent marketers still sell far above new price

•It’s step in the right direction but insufficient —CPPE

•Labour kicks, calls for mass rejection






The Federal Government has officially increased the price of petrol by 8.8 per cent to N185 per litre, from N170 per litre.

The ex-depot price also shot up from N148 per litre to N167.

However, Vanguard’s findings show that many filling stations have been selling far above this new price, a situation which may have made the new price almost unrealistic.

In a notice to fuel marketers, yesterday, the government directed that the new price should take immediate effect.


Vanguard gathered yesterday that a few petrol stations belonging to the Major Marketers Association of Nigeria, MOMAN, have already adjusted their pumps in line with the new price directive.

The development caused further anxiety for motorists who spent hours in fuel queues in search of the product.

A source said an internal memo was sent by the government to all marketers, including the Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria, MOMAN, and the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, IPMAN.

We lift at N240 per litre —IPMAN

However, responding to the development, the President of the IPMAN, Mr Chinedu Okonkwo, told Vanguard yesterday, “So I heard but we are waiting for the circular because without that we cannot do anything. Hopefully, by tomorrow (today) we will get a clearer picture.”



When told that some major oil marketers have adjusted their pump price to the new approved price, he said, “well they can adjust as the product is scarce to get at the moment, but with the new approved price, we hope to get products so we can sell to consumers”

Commenting on the development, the National Operations Controller, of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, IPMAN, Mr. Mike Osatuyi, said his members had continued to lift the product at N240 per litre.

However, most independent retailers of petrol in Lagos have adjusted their pump prices to between N290 and over N300 per litre.

But most of the IPMAN petrol stations do not have stocks of petrol, forcing a few with the products to sell at exorbitant prices.


An independent market, Betsy Petrol at Alimosho LGA, Lagos told Vanguard that they were actually selling the last stock they had yesterday.

“I have pity for the Keke Marwa (commercial tricycle operators) and Okada (commercial motorcycle riders) who have been coming to the filing station in search of fuel. That is why I decided to open today and sell the little stock I have”.

The Federal Government had earlier concluded plans for the gradual removal of petrol subsidy from April 2023 in order to achieve stability in the downstream sector of the petroleum industry.

Total deregulation required —Marketers

Similarly, the Chairman, of the Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria, MOMAN, Olumide Adeosun, had earlier called for gradual deregulation of the sector.


He had said: “MOMAN, as an association, fears that the current supply framework cannot guarantee steady and consistent supplies to the country given the current state of government finances and unpredictable international supply shortages. We, therefore, recommend a gradual price deregulation with targeted palliatives (eg. Transport and agricultural subsidies) to the public to ease implementation.”

It’s step in the right direction —CPPE

In a telephone interview with Vanguard, yesterday, the Chief Executive Officer, Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise (CPPE), Dr Muda Yusuf, said the development is a step in the right direction.

He stated: “This is a step in the right direction, but insufficient to make any meaningful impact because Nigerians are currently buying at prices ranging between N200 and N400 per litre in different parts of the nation.

“We need to gradually move from here to possibly full deregulation in order to attract significant investment into the sector for the benefit of the nation.”


“The present subsidy is majorly enjoyed by a few persons involved in different persons in the value chain. The government should work towards opening the sector for the benefit of everyone.”

However, it was also learnt that the oil marketers were working on the proposal they intend to submit to the federal government. The proposal, according to an industry source would include full deregulation and implementation of the petroleum Industry Act. PIA.

Expect subsidy removal—Minister

The minister of finance, budget and national planning, Zainab Ahmed, disclosed this in an interview with ARISE TV on the sideline of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, monitored by Vanguard yesterday.

She had said: “Where there is not enough revenue for the government to buy the refined petroleum products, we have had to borrow to buy the petroleum products. So, if we take that out, that is about N3.25 trillion. That is a significant relief, that we do not incur any more than that number that we projected for in 2023”.


Ahmed, who attributed the delay in the removal of the subsidy to the prolonged era of the Coronavirus pandemic in Nigeria, had said: “It was a decision that was taken as a collective, recognising the fact that due to the lingering impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, and also heightened inflation, that removal of the fuel subsidy at that time, would have increased more burden on the citizen.

“The president does not want to contemplate a situation where measures are taken that is further going to burden the citizens. So, the decision was to extend the period from June 2022 (sic) to 18 months, beginning from January 2022.

“So, in June 2023, we should be able to exit. The good thing is, we hear a consistent message that everybody is saying this thing needs to go. It is not serving the majority of Nigerians.

“I listened to some of the new leaders that are campaigning for the next round of leadership in the country that is saying they will get rid of it very quickly.

“What will be safer is for the current administration to maybe at the beginning of the second quarter to start removing the fuel subsidy because it’s more expedient if you remove it gradually than to wait and move it all in one big swoop.


“So, the idea for us in the budget is that the subsidy costs should not exceed that N3.23 trillion. So, whether it’s done completely 100 per cent by June or by July, or whatever, it’s a process.”

Labour kicks, calls for mass rejection

Reacting to the announcement of the petrol hike, Organised Labour, expressed shock over the increase, describing it as the “last kick of a dying regime.”

A top labour leader who spoke to Vanguard on condition of anonymity because organized labour needs to meet and take a full decision on the matter called on Nigerians to not only resist the hike but to express their frustration at the forthcoming polls said “It is shocking that this government has decided to add to the suffering of Nigerians in the midst of unbearable hardship occasion by anti-people’s policies of the government.

This increase is totally rejected and unacceptable to organized labour and the entire suffering Nigerian masses. We see this increase as the last kick of a dying regime and Nigerians are not ready to die with the regime. We cannot continue on this lane. The government cannot continue to use its failures to punish Nigerians.


“We have an understanding that we are not going to talk about any of the issues until the local refineries are functioning. It is wicked, insensitive and the height of provocation.”

We are not only going to resist the Nigerian masses, but the Nigerian workers and the ordinary Nigerians will also express their frustration at the polls. The increase has reinforced the belief that Nigerians must take our destinies into our hands.”


https://www.vanguardngr.com/2023/01/fg-increases-petrol-price-to-n185-per-litre/

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Re: FG Increases Petrol Price To N185 Per Litre by fulaniHERDSman(m): 5:34am On Jan 20, 2023
"No Country for Poor People"

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Re: FG Increases Petrol Price To N185 Per Litre by alsudan: 5:36am On Jan 20, 2023
FG increases price to 185 while fuel is already selling at 350 naira.

Nigerians should prepare to buy at 500 with this increase.

Thunder fire APC and May leprosy catch any animal that uses his/her hands to vote for APC.
Re: FG Increases Petrol Price To N185 Per Litre by hollywater: 5:40am On Jan 20, 2023
I have never bought petrol for less than 280 since December. So 180 is just to deceive the public. Get your PVC and vote for Peter Obi and have a Country you which for yourself and your unborn children.

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Re: FG Increases Petrol Price To N185 Per Litre by backnbeta(f): 5:41am On Jan 20, 2023
Bubu doesn't even care again...he's planning on retiring and flexing his loot in peace...but peace will definitely elude him because he's giving us hell as a nation! I've been buying fuel at 280/ltr for 2 months now without any increase in my salary!
Re: FG Increases Petrol Price To N185 Per Litre by galaxy2020(m): 5:41am On Jan 20, 2023
Is it official? The regulatory bodies have not said so and recently, it was announced that subsidy removal will commence from April instead of the earlier announced date of June. We are in a state of Confusion in this Godforsaken Country run by mediocres. For NLC, those ones are as useless as a zero after decimal point. Them follow bring this plague upon us.
Re: FG Increases Petrol Price To N185 Per Litre by Okoroawusa: 5:47am On Jan 20, 2023
Subsidy must go. This is the right step in the right direction
Re: FG Increases Petrol Price To N185 Per Litre by Mumusaphire: 5:53am On Jan 20, 2023
Subsidy is a scam
Re: FG Increases Petrol Price To N185 Per Litre by JASONjnr(m): 5:54am On Jan 20, 2023
Apparently, states will be selling it for 500 to 700 per litre.




And our president is a minister of petroleum..... More like a figure head minister.....

Same way he's a president while others around him are doing presiding over his capacity as cabals and he's just signing documents without knowing what he's signing.

And Tinubu said he wants to continue from where Buhari stop....And Tinubu himself is a weaker version of Buhari..I can imagine what Nigeria will look like in another 8rs of APC leadership...

God, forgive many of us, our sins and bless us with Peter Obi... Because we're tired of bad leaders who feels that presidency is their right and their turn to mess up things at their will..
Re: FG Increases Petrol Price To N185 Per Litre by okosodo: 6:00am On Jan 20, 2023
It will take decades to return this country to where we were in 2015, while some charlatans are fighting to take this country to deeper sh|t. Nigeria as it stands now will not survive the administration of a corrupt capitalist
Re: FG Increases Petrol Price To N185 Per Litre by Pwettylinda(f): 6:01am On Jan 20, 2023
Where are the Yoruba protesters wey nearly use cutlasses kill Good luck Jonathan

Foools

Now fuel is selling for 350 no body dey protest again now

Where are they Come protest na

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Re: FG Increases Petrol Price To N185 Per Litre by Pwettylinda(f): 6:03am On Jan 20, 2023
galaxy2020:
Is it official? The regulatory bodies have not said so and recently, it was announced that subsidy removal will commence from April instead of the earlier announced date of June. We are in a state of Confusion in this Godforsaken Country run by mediocres.

Yet you are chatting emilokan

And pushing for Thiefnubuu
Ona eyes go soon clear. Ona never see anything yet keep voting for fools with no brian
Re: FG Increases Petrol Price To N185 Per Litre by Helpfromabove1(m): 6:14am On Jan 20, 2023
Fuel that I bought for 300 naira per liter yesterday and I have to queue for 4 hrs to buy at that high price and with the adjusted/inaccurate meter from the station

A yellow keg that I fill for 5,000/4,900 before had to take 9,800 for it to be filled

The station are just taking advantage of the situation and this is bad



This is the only election period I have seen that thing is getting worse/hard (hardship in the land ) instead of getting easier what will now happen after the election
Re: FG Increases Petrol Price To N185 Per Litre by adioolayi(m): 6:25am On Jan 20, 2023
"An independent market, Betsy Petrol at Alimosho LGA, Lagos told Vanguard that they were actually selling the last stock they had yesterday."

“I have pity for the Keke Marwa (commercial tricycle operators) and Okada (commercial motorcycle riders) who have been coming to the filing station in search of fuel. That is why I decided to open today and sell the little stock I have”.

What kind of careless, insensitive statement is this Did you sold it to them for free Mr marketer...you had pity on yourself and all yours...if you don't sell, will you drink it
It's not your fault, you and your likes have become demigod, thanks to government ineptitude.

Nonsense
Re: FG Increases Petrol Price To N185 Per Litre by Toneypen247(m): 6:32am On Jan 20, 2023
Is this the renewed hope undecided undecided
Re: FG Increases Petrol Price To N185 Per Litre by Googledotcom: 6:36am On Jan 20, 2023
Vote APC again, buy fuel 1k per liter.
Re: FG Increases Petrol Price To N185 Per Litre by Curious345: 6:37am On Jan 20, 2023
Who cares anymore ?

Just vote OBIDATTI
Re: FG Increases Petrol Price To N185 Per Litre by tuoyoojo(m): 6:37am On Jan 20, 2023
Who ever wins the next election , just know that subsidy is going

This removal is to save money for infrastructural development

The reason Nigerians are against it is because they do not trust their govt to use the funds judiciously, they believe the money would be stolen

Now from the 3 major candidate
Who do u think would utilise the funds for subsidy better

Is it emilokan ( the proxy owner of alpha beta company)

Is it oga mikano( who would be giving contract to his friends and associate at the detriment of Nigerians

Or

The chief obidient ( the man who did was not award contract to any of his family members thru out his 8 year as a governor)

The choice is urs

Vote wisely

For the Glory of God
And
The Glory of Nigeria
Re: FG Increases Petrol Price To N185 Per Litre by Curious345: 6:38am On Jan 20, 2023
Googledotcom:
Vote APC again, buy fuel 1k per liter.
the federal government subsidies a liter of petrol with ₦240

Current price ₦185 + ₦240 = ₦425

You will buy fuel at ₦425 once the subsidy is phased out in 12weeks

Expect transportation fare to quadruple and food/untility prices to triple .

You will buy pure water for ₦50 each.

All courtesy of balabluu and buubuu
Re: FG Increases Petrol Price To N185 Per Litre by Tokskob2008: 6:48am On Jan 20, 2023
We buy fuel for #300 now so this news isn't relevant.

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Re: FG Increases Petrol Price To N185 Per Litre by sweetonugbu: 7:04am On Jan 20, 2023
Toneypen247:
Is this the renewed hope undecided undecided
yes renewed hardship.
Re: FG Increases Petrol Price To N185 Per Litre by MZrapper(f): 7:10am On Jan 20, 2023
I bought fuel yesterday, #270 per litre.

Increase it if you want to, just don't make us queue for it.
Re: FG Increases Petrol Price To N185 Per Litre by Nairalander248: 7:15am On Jan 20, 2023
I am still buying at 295 as at yesterday.

And some responsible people will still campaign for APC.

Re: FG Increases Petrol Price To N185 Per Litre by rejoice4eva(m): 7:16am On Jan 20, 2023
APC is proud , arrogant and very insensitive.
You are making life unbearable for your citizens and yet you are uncommunicative and unapologetic!
What an insane leadership! A president and minister of petroleum that can not talk to his people even when his governments bad policies are causing the people hardship.

PLEASE LET US VOTE WISELY

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Re: FG Increases Petrol Price To N185 Per Litre by AdaojoTheUrchin: 7:17am On Jan 20, 2023
But people dey already by am #400/liter.
Re: FG Increases Petrol Price To N185 Per Litre by Nbote(m): 7:25am On Jan 20, 2023
Lolzzz
Re: FG Increases Petrol Price To N185 Per Litre by Babamide(m): 7:48am On Jan 20, 2023
The so-called FG and the people carrying this news about no well.
Re: FG Increases Petrol Price To N185 Per Litre by galaxy2020(m): 8:17am On Jan 20, 2023
You well and all? Me Emilokan? Even my dead body will never push for an unfit candidate, I remain obedient. Oga go drink your medicine, ka gi kwo? grin grin

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