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How FG Funds Petrol Subsidy Through Crude Oil Sales Proceeds by Bobloco: 1:17pm On Mar 18
There are indications that the Federal Government through the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd) is now spending N17.72 billion daily to fund subsidy on petrol.

Though still shrouded in secrecy, the funding strategy, Vanguard learnt, is consummated by way of crude sales and direct cost recovery by NNPC.

An executive of a major petroleum marketing company in Lagos told Vanguard that the N17.7 billion subsidy cost represents the difference between landing cost of imported petroleum products and effective wholesale price to petroleum marketers.

Nigeria imports all the petrol it consumes and according to the Chief Executive, Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority, NMDPRA, Farouk Ahmed, daily petrol consumption in the country is around 44.3 million litres.

At current average deport price and exchange rate, the FG through NNPC may be incurring about N531 billion losses or revenue shortfall monthly.

This has now been reflected in the monthly Federation Account Allocation Committee, FAAC, reports.

The NNPC also deducts this shortfall from its remittances to the Federation Account, but the final distributable balance remains significantly higher than the pre-May 30, 2023 figures due to higher product prices.

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu had on 29th May, 2023, inauguration address declared that subsidies on petrol had ended. His declaration immediately led to a hike in the pump price of fuel to N480 per litre lower limit from N185 per litre. The upper limit was around N560.

Two months later, pump price moved again to over N600 per litre with NNPC Retail dispensing at N617 per litre in Abuja while independents and major marketers sold at N627 per litre. The upper limit in some locations hovered around N680.

Since then, while NNPC-owned stations and affiliates have maintained the N617 per litre rate, prices at the independents and major marketers have soared to N660-N680 per litre. In some states of the Federation the upper limit has gone up to N750.

Data clothed in secrecy

Vanguard’s efforts to get Finance Ministry’s official data on petrol import prices were rebuffed while the regular FAAC breakdown of remittances by NNPC has been removed from public communications contrary to the practice a year ago.

Also NNPC declined to release its information on petroleum imports saying that it is now running as a private company, and therefore not obligated to making its trading information public.

Contrary to the position of the FG, petroleum marketers have insisted that the current landing price is above N1,000 per litre, meaning the government was paying the difference.

According to them, the major cost determinant is the exchange rate which had seen the Naira depreciate by almost 200 per cent since the May 29, 2023 declaration.

NNPC Limited remains sole importer of the product as scarcity of foreign exchange killed the euphoria that greeted the passage of the Petroleum Industry Act 2021 that provided for deregulation of the downstream sector of the petroleum industry.

The Act was expected to usher in an era of free market in the downstream sector, where marketers will be able to import and sell at competitive prices.

Marketers’ views
Speaking to Vanguard, the immediate past public relations officer of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, IPMAN, Chief Chinedu Ukadike, said the rise in petrol price is largely driven by the low value of the Naira to the Dollar.

Ukadike pointed out that while crude oil price has remained largely stable in the past one year, the Naira has continued to tumble against the dollar following the decision of President Tinubu to float the currency.

He explained that it is impossible for anyone to claim that the price of petrol has not changed significantly from when the exchange rate was N750/dollar when the subsidy was removed last year to now when the rate has moved to N1,600/dollar.

He explained: “Because NNPC is the sole importer of PMS in this country, it is very difficult for anyone to say for sure the actual cost of importing PMS into the country. Simple mathematics will tell you that the price cannot be the same when a dollar was exchanged for N750 and now that it is N1,600 to a dollar. What this means is that the price is above N1,000 per litre.

“So, the foreign exchange determines the price at the local market and if forex rate has increased, invariably, the landing price of petroleum products has also increased by same magnitude. I don’t know the magic through which they continue to sustain the price of PMS at the same level.”
He disclosed that while NNPC’s portal currently displays that ex-depot price was N566.7 per litre, independent marketers are not able to load at NNPC depots and have had to depend on private depots supplied by NNPC at the cost of N630 per litre.

Also speaking to Vanguard, a major marketer blamed foreign exchange rate for the huge gap existing between the actual market cost of petrol and the pump prices.
The marketer who didn’t wish to be named said government is certainly subsidising petrol at the current rate.

According to the marketer, “The landing cost is determined by the rate of the dollar to Naira. If you have US Dollar at N800, the price will be different if you’re buying at N1,600 for instance. So, it depends on the context. The government has told NNPC: don’t move the price.

“But for the rest of us, if you buy a vessel and you bring that vessel from the mother vessel to the port, it will cost you between $400,000 to $600,000 depending on where you are taking it to. If you are coming to Lagos it will cost about $400,000 but if you’re going to the east, it will cost $600,000. So, it cost about $30 per ton. So, if you are calculating this at N1,600/$ the amount is significantly different. And that informs the difference in pump price at NNPC outlets and the rest of us.

“You must also know that when your vessel gets to the port, NIMASA and NPA charge you in dollars. Everything amounts to $10 per ton. That dollar you cannot see in the banks. It is either you buy from the parallel market or you don’t operate.

“So, if NNPC has continued to sell at the old price, it means that the government has intervened. Which I will not call subsidies”, he explained.

Backing the positions of the marketers, oil and gas governance expert, Mr. Henry Adigun said government is paying over N400 per litre as subsidy.

Adigun explained that the easiest way to know the actual price of petrol “is to look at the price of diesel as both products were of the same value”.

He expressed dissatisfaction over non-release of data by NNPC Limited, adding the company remains publicly-owned and funded by the Nigerian people.

He pointed out that NNPC has become more opaque than it was a few years ago, adding that NNPC is likely paying for the subsidies with proceeds of crude oil sales as it did during the President Muhammadu Buhari’s government.

Analysts’ comments
Views across financial experts contradict FG’s position on existence of subsidy payment.
According to them, it is obvious that not only has subsidy regime returned, perhaps the amount spent on fuel subsidy is now far more than ever before.

They also believe that government may have decided to carry the subsidy burden for fear of a likely political and social backlash of transmitting the full cost of imported petrol onto the consumers.

But they also expressed worry over what they see as clear violation of the 2024 Appropriation Act which did not provide for subsidy funding.
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Why FG was forced back to subsidy– Expert

Speaking to Vanguard on the subsidy controversy, Tunde Abidoye, Head, Equity Research, FBN Securities Limited, stated: “It is quite clear that petrol subsidies have been back for some time considering: a) that the product is imported; b) there is a substantial import component in the product’s price and; c) the naira exchange rate has been devalued at least twice, first to around N760, and N1,500per USD.

“Industry experts will tell you that the landing cost of the product is already above the current pump price. Also, we can easily determine the real cost reflective price of petrol by bench-marking its price with those of other deregulated fuels like diesel( and kerosene.

“According to the last NBS report, the average price of household kerosene was N1,329.5 as at January 2024. Diesel prices averaged N1,153 due in the same period. The real market price of petrol cannot be substantially lower than prices observed for these two other petroleum products. Consequently, it is clear that PMS prices are being subsidized.”

NNPC owes Nigerians transparency — Highcap Securities boss
Reacting, David Adonri, Executive Vice Chairman at Highcap Securities Limited, said: “There might be a merit in the claim by NNPCL that being a private company although a publicly sponsored enterprise, it is not under any obligation to publicly disclose its corporate information.

“However, it remains an entity with very substantial public interest which demands a high level of transparency. It ought to feed the public with necessary information if it does not have anything to hide.
“From the perspective of arithmetic, depreciation of the Naira and continued importation of petroleum products by NNPCL points in the direction of subsidy at current pump price. It is only when petroleum products are produced locally and sold at open market prices by private refiners that subsidy may no longer arise.”

Publish financial statement to bring everything clearer — Kurfi

In his comment, Mallam Garba Kurfi, Chief Executive Offer at ATP Securities & Funds Limited, said: “We are not having any doubt about subsidy existence in petroleum sector. What is the price of diesel now? There is no doubt about fuel subsidy especially when you compared it with the price of diesel which is about N1,300’per litre. As a public company, their financial statement will bring everything clearer when published.”

Subsidy has crept back into the price of petrol — Olayinka

Reacting as well, Tajudeen Olayinka , Analyst/ CEO, Wyoming Capital and Partners, said: “I believe every discerning individual should know that subsidy is back. So far exchange rate is no longer at the level we had it the last time further adjustment was made to petrol prices, it follows therefore that subsidy has crept back into the current price of petrol across the country. I believe government deliberately put further removal of subsidy on pause, to enable the administration address all the socio-economic costs associated with subsidy removal and economic reforms.”

Withholding information undermines public confidence — Egbomeade

In his response, Clifford Egbomeade, Communications experts /economy commentator, said: “Transparency is essential in ensuring public trust and accountability, particularly in a sector as vital as oil and gas. Withholding information on subsidies and fuel distribution costs can undermine public confidence and raise questions about the motives behind such actions.”

Regarding the existence of subsidies on petrol, he said: “The lack of transparency from NNPC makes it challenging to ascertain the current situation definitively. However, given Nigeria’s history of subsidizing fuel prices to stabilise domestic markets and support consumers, it is plausible that some form of subsidy still exists, albeit potentially obscured by the lack of disclosure.”

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/03/how-fg-funds-petrol-subsidy-through-crude-oil-sales-proceeds/amp/

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Re: How FG Funds Petrol Subsidy Through Crude Oil Sales Proceeds by Arobaga: 1:19pm On Mar 18
Subsidy is gone for good crew in the mud





Tinubu is the most useless human being alive

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Re: How FG Funds Petrol Subsidy Through Crude Oil Sales Proceeds by OfiI: 1:21pm On Mar 18
I have learnt not to insult my elders. Regardless

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Re: How FG Funds Petrol Subsidy Through Crude Oil Sales Proceeds by DatNiggaDaz: 1:22pm On Mar 18
grin grin

But the emilokan government said they have saved too much money in billions from subsidy removal. grin grin

Despite the "savings" amounting to billions, emilokan is asking for more loans from foreign Institutions which he & his goons loots away in Bullion vans

" wait until emilokan appoint the central Bank governor" in the mud

Tinubulators how far grin grin

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Re: How FG Funds Petrol Subsidy Through Crude Oil Sales Proceeds by EmiloCorn: 1:32pm On Mar 18
Arobaga:
Subsidy is gone for good crew in the mud





Tinubu is the most useless human being alive

What rubbish statement is this? angry

My oga is not paying anything like subsidy, it is GONE cool

Try to be intelligent so you will see propaganda and recognise it on time wink

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Re: How FG Funds Petrol Subsidy Through Crude Oil Sales Proceeds by Racoon(m): 2:28pm On Mar 18
The criminality behind this subsidy issue is still unveiling. Someone just wake up one day to the lie of subsidy gone with no modality to cushion the ripple effects of such major economic decision and people are not asking questions.

Of course it does not take much for one to know that an itchy criminal who criminally found his way in government will only continue to govern by lies and propaganda. This govt is the most criminally inclined ever seen. Being impulsive is not political sagacity.

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Re: How FG Funds Petrol Subsidy Through Crude Oil Sales Proceeds by Skillsnigeria: 2:29pm On Mar 18
grin hmmm
Re: How FG Funds Petrol Subsidy Through Crude Oil Sales Proceeds by Kelklein(m): 2:29pm On Mar 18
Nigerian revenue from oil sales is the world best kept secret..

We heard that now, NNPC would be doing the sales while CBN would be collecting the money, we wait to see how that would pan out.. something tells me the 'nigerianess' in us won't allow that to work out..

On the subsidy, we have done a full cycle back to subsidy with all the 'labour' pains now in vain.

The government simply just got the people to pay more so they can have more money to share and lóot..

Most of what would have been subsidy gains are also been swallowed by the fx..

In the end, the poor masses at the receiving end get nothing with inflation shooting to about 32%🤔🤔.. the middle class almost vanished. The government has succeeded in creating two sets of Nigerians, those who can afford and so many who can't.

This is not how to lift people out of Poverty.

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Re: How FG Funds Petrol Subsidy Through Crude Oil Sales Proceeds by Akwamkpuruamu: 2:30pm On Mar 18
Government of lies and deception

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Re: How FG Funds Petrol Subsidy Through Crude Oil Sales Proceeds by Millimann: 2:31pm On Mar 18
Thieves!!!

You said subsidy is gone and we are paying over N700 for petrol.

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Re: How FG Funds Petrol Subsidy Through Crude Oil Sales Proceeds by EmmyDJourno: 2:31pm On Mar 18
Do the right thing, you can’t, you now cutting corners so you can thief and Nigerians would not protest
Tinubu is a curse on this Nation and all his supporters are cursed
Tinubu’s supporters are the most foolish in our midst, irredeemable generational slaves

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Re: How FG Funds Petrol Subsidy Through Crude Oil Sales Proceeds by nairalanda1(m): 2:32pm On Mar 18
The thing is the subsidy is harming our economy and causing problems for nnpc and is a nidus for corruption


It has to go. Gej was onto something when he attempted a total removal. Nigerians said no, today the charade continues at our expense

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Re: How FG Funds Petrol Subsidy Through Crude Oil Sales Proceeds by Franking: 2:34pm On Mar 18
Can Dangote refinery start production already. After all the hype we are still where we were.

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Re: How FG Funds Petrol Subsidy Through Crude Oil Sales Proceeds by nairalanda1(m): 2:34pm On Mar 18
An executive of a major petroleum marketing company in Lagos told Vanguard that the N17.7 billion subsidy cost represents the difference between landing cost of imported petroleum products and effective wholesale price to petroleum marketers.

Nigeria imports all the petrol it consumes and according to the Chief Executive, Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority, NMDPRA, Farouk Ahmed, daily petrol consumption in the country is around 44.3 million litres.

At current average deport price and exchange rate, the FG through NNPC may be incurring about N531 billion losses or revenue shortfall monthly.

This has now been reflected in the monthly Federation Account Allocation Committee, FAAC, reports

1.Therein lies the problems

2, Subsidy is causing NNPC to lose money. 531 Billion naira

3.We are now at 44.3 million liters per day of fuel.

4.And we are spending 17.7 bn that could have gone elsewhere (though knowing now what APC and tinubu and the geng were up to in the budget now, lol).

5.And there is a lot of opaqueness and lying as a result. (Where have we seen this before..oh yes, companies in communist countries doing creative accounting, till the thing collapsed).

NIgerians may like fuel to be cheap, but at the end of the day, the cost of cheap fuel is too too much.

(I betcha smuggling is back on the menu right now)

6. Even if we fight corruption, remember we don't have the dollars to peg naira. Naira is floating well well. Cost of subsidies are bound to keep on rising.

He explained that it is impossible for anyone to claim that the price of petrol has not changed significantly from when the exchange rate was N750/dollar when the subsidy was removed last year to now when the rate has moved to N1,600/dollar.

He explained: “Because NNPC is the sole importer of PMS in this country, it is very difficult for anyone to say for sure the actual cost of importing PMS into the country. Simple mathematics will tell you that the price cannot be the same when a dollar was exchanged for N750 and now that it is N1,600 to a dollar. What this means is that the price is above N1,000 per litre.

APC socialist economics in a nutshell. Kept up till the charade collapses.

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Re: How FG Funds Petrol Subsidy Through Crude Oil Sales Proceeds by Aremwayne: 2:35pm On Mar 18
Then bring down the price of fuel na, I am tired of buying 10ltrs every day cry

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Re: How FG Funds Petrol Subsidy Through Crude Oil Sales Proceeds by Eriokanmi: 2:37pm On Mar 18
All these news coming from the apc-led administration just taya pesin. They're even far worse than the pdp we once castigated

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Re: How FG Funds Petrol Subsidy Through Crude Oil Sales Proceeds by Eriokanmi: 2:40pm On Mar 18
Arobaga:
Subsidy is gone for good crew in the mud





Tinubu is the most useless human being alive
jau-jau doesn't govern a nation. I've always questioned the man's intelligence. Cos he doesn't behave intelligently

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Re: How FG Funds Petrol Subsidy Through Crude Oil Sales Proceeds by worksmart(m): 2:42pm On Mar 18
Nobody cares! Tinubu should just stop cheating and suffering the people.

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Re: How FG Funds Petrol Subsidy Through Crude Oil Sales Proceeds by nairalanda1(m): 2:43pm On Mar 18
Amarakunle:
Oil money can go round if we do the right thing

Debt service from all the debt we have taken on since 2014 when oil prices crashed (some say since 2009)...is why we don't have enough money.

And even if we had all our oil money, for a nation our size, revenue from even 4 million bpd is not enough. That's why we need to diversify our economy, something we haven't done since the 1970's.

And the stealing for boreholes of over a 100 million naira and streetlights of over 100 m naira by the VIP's is making matters worse.

(By VIP, I mean a certain singer's definition , not the regular dictionary word).

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Re: How FG Funds Petrol Subsidy Through Crude Oil Sales Proceeds by Validated: 2:43pm On Mar 18
Tinubu speaks before thinking. The worst leader any nation can be cursed with is one that does not use his/her brains before his mouth.

On inauguration, without assessing what was being handed over to him, Tinubu proclaimed "Subsidy has gone for good".

His horde of stupidity applauded him. Now, they are in disarray.

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Re: How FG Funds Petrol Subsidy Through Crude Oil Sales Proceeds by Teymanhenry(f): 2:47pm On Mar 18
Franking:
Can Dangote refinery start production already. After all the hype we are still where we were.

when crude oil is completely produced and refined locally, then we can say we are making a headway.

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Re: How FG Funds Petrol Subsidy Through Crude Oil Sales Proceeds by Savedday2: 2:49pm On Mar 18
The truth is that, there is nothing hidden under the sun. grin

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Re: How FG Funds Petrol Subsidy Through Crude Oil Sales Proceeds by Anunakeeh: 2:52pm On Mar 18
Bobloco:


https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/03/how-fg-funds-petrol-subsidy-through-crude-oil-sales-proceeds/amp/

Only if these Stupid Abundant Nigerians knows the Huge Amount of Money these Rogues are embezzling sigh*

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Re: How FG Funds Petrol Subsidy Through Crude Oil Sales Proceeds by Anunakeeh: 2:53pm On Mar 18
Validated:
Tinubu speaks before thinking. The worst leader any nation can be cursed with is one that does not use his/her brains before his mouth.

On inauguration, without assessing what was being handed over to him, Tinubu proclaimed "Subsidy has gone for good".

His horde of stupidity applauded him. Now, they are in disarray.

Effect of Sniffing and Coke things.

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Re: How FG Funds Petrol Subsidy Through Crude Oil Sales Proceeds by CodeTemplar: 2:54pm On Mar 18
Subsidy went on sabbatical and is back.

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Re: How FG Funds Petrol Subsidy Through Crude Oil Sales Proceeds by mu2sa2: 3:02pm On Mar 18
So, subsidy was removed with fanfare then silently returned.

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Re: How FG Funds Petrol Subsidy Through Crude Oil Sales Proceeds by Runaway: 3:04pm On Mar 18
The highest level of criminals are in APC...

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Re: How FG Funds Petrol Subsidy Through Crude Oil Sales Proceeds by Fuckyoumod: 3:06pm On Mar 18
Arobaga:
Subsidy is gone for good crew in the mud





Tinubu is the most useless human being alive
we told them that the man is a criminal... Them no hear

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Re: How FG Funds Petrol Subsidy Through Crude Oil Sales Proceeds by anonimi: 3:07pm On Mar 18
Arobaga:
Subsidy is gone for good crew in the mud

Tinubu is the most useless human being alive

I am surprised that you are surprised by this news when it is a repeat of the 2016 announcement of subsidy withdrawal that continued to be paid.

APC is all about lies and propaganda to cover up their worse looting than PDP.

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