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Fuel Scarcity Looms Over Fg’s Indebtedness To Marketers - This Day by WisdomFlakes: 8:46am On Apr 20, 2015
Oil marketers, under the auspices of Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria (MOMAN), have decried the government’s inability to disburse the outstanding payments due to its members for the import of petrol under the Petroleum Subsidy Fund scheme, warning that it could lead to another round of fuel scarcity if not promptly resolved.

It is understood that the purpose of the scheme is to ensure the reimbursement to marketers of agreed and verifiable costs of delivery of petrol to the consumer which are in excess of the market price (Under Recovery).

Similarly, the scheme ensures the repayment of any excess of the market price over the costs incurred by marketers whenever this occurs (Over Recovery).

In a letter addressed to the Coordinating Minister for the Economy and Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, and obtained by an online news medium, Freedom Online, the association, through its Executive Secretary, Mr. Thomas Olawore, stated despite previous assurance from the government to reimburse marketers the Under Recovery due to them as verified by the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA), the government has till date failed to honour its agreement.

The letter read: “At the previous meeting, you empathised with the marketers and committed to full restitution provided these were verified by the Petroleum Product Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA). You also assured marketers that they would be fully reimbursed for the interest (incurred due to the late payment) and foreign exchange (Forex) differential elements of their Under Recovery within 30 days of the meeting. Furthermore, you committed to immediately issuing Sovereign Debt Notes (SDNs) for the outstanding Under Recovery with full payment on or before the 28th of April, 2015.

“Regrettably, despite your above commitment and assurances, the industry to date has only received approximately N30billion in Forex differential claims out of the N100billion owed. In the same vein, only N345billion has been received in core subsidy payments covering payments up to Q2, 2014. Specifically only three companies out of the six MOMAN companies received payments for Forex differentials and no company, MOMAN or DAPPMA (Depot and Petroleum Products Marketing Association) has been paid interest charges on delayed payments.”

The letter noted that as at March 31, 2015, the total amount due to marketers based on all claims verified by the PPPRA is in the region of N270 billion but revealed that only N200 billion was earmarked for them in the 2015 budget, this according to MOMAN constituted a ”great cause of concern” for her members.

Similarly, MOMAN enumerated that the delays in the payment of the verified sums has ensured the marketers cannot fulfill their financial and non-financial obligations, notwithstanding this, they have continuously supplied adequate petroleum products into the country especially during the just concluded general elections. Olawore warned that the marketers who are currently experiencing “commercial hardship” as a result of cash flow constraints caused by these delayed payments and compounded by devaluation of the naira, higher inflation, and increase in lending rates might unfortunately down tools if this impasse is not resolved.

The consequences would include a significant scale down in petroleum products supply into the country and MOMAN members being left with no option but to streamline overhead costs and workforce “in the very immediate future.” Consequently, the body requested the federal government to urgently redeem the understanding that it had of about the plan to implement the terms of the petroleum subsidy fund scheme by doing the following:

• PSF outstanding receivables – that the Ministry of Finance issues authorised marketers whose cargoes have been cleared by PPPRA with Sovereign Debt Notes for immediate payment of outstanding principal sums.

• Additional Burdens - that all ancillary burdens such as interest and forex differentials incurred by the marketers as a result of the late payment be immediately reimbursed. • Sanctity of the PPPRA guidelines – that the relevant government agencies vested with the authority to administer the PSF scheme honor the sanctity of the Sovereign Debt Notes and the 45 days payment deadlines. It, however, pleaded that the minister should quickly intervene as the next five working days are crucial to members’ capacity to continue to operate.

http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/fuel-scarcity-looms-over-fg-s-indebtedness-to-marketers/207290/
Re: Fuel Scarcity Looms Over Fg’s Indebtedness To Marketers - This Day by WisdomFlakes: 8:46am On Apr 20, 2015
Wow! It seems this gov't is broke o. Fuel Scarcity again? I thought Okojo Iweala went on National T.V to assure Nigerians, right before the Presidential Elections, that the marketers have been settled?

Dem don spend all that money on election campaign. cheesy Chai!

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Looms Over Fg’s Indebtedness To Marketers - This Day by ionsman: 8:47am On Apr 20, 2015
WisdomFlakes:
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You still dey book space for your own thread.I hail.

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Looms Over Fg’s Indebtedness To Marketers - This Day by ionsman: 8:48am On Apr 20, 2015
They blamed it on Apc den. ....
Maybe this time around they will blame it on Jega.

P.s: If they could blame it on Apc before which was meaningless,we shouldn't be surprised if they blame it on Jega.

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Looms Over Fg’s Indebtedness To Marketers - This Day by WisdomFlakes: 8:56am On Apr 20, 2015
ionsman:
They blamed it on Apc den. ....
Maybe this time around they will blame it on Jega.

P.s: If they could blame it on Apc before which was meaningless,we shouldn't be surprised if they blame it on Jega.

Indeed, it will be very interesting to know who they will put the blame on this time around. cheesy
Re: Fuel Scarcity Looms Over Fg’s Indebtedness To Marketers - This Day by phelps007: 9:32am On Apr 20, 2015
Never again shall Nigeria be ruled by this set of irresponsible political office holders. Bunch of wicked, selfish and uncouth human beings... Never again!!

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Looms Over Fg’s Indebtedness To Marketers - This Day by Nobody: 10:06am On Apr 20, 2015
Just came to read comments.
Re: Fuel Scarcity Looms Over Fg’s Indebtedness To Marketers - This Day by egift(m): 10:08am On Apr 20, 2015
Reelecting Jonathan would have covered all the rut and corruption under Jonathan. Now we can shone light into the dark places.

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Looms Over Fg’s Indebtedness To Marketers - This Day by tunwumi: 10:16am On Apr 20, 2015
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Re: Fuel Scarcity Looms Over Fg’s Indebtedness To Marketers - This Day by Nobody: 10:55am On Apr 20, 2015
This is incredible...another round of fuel scarcity coming...

Jonathan was not prepared to lead this country in the first instance...thank God he is leaving soon.

Three out of the last four months spent on fuel scarcities alone.
Re: Fuel Scarcity Looms Over Fg’s Indebtedness To Marketers - This Day by YUNGLURD(m): 11:01am On Apr 20, 2015
These oil marketers re thieves even though I wont spare jonafraud on his shortcomings. Even If jesus should be president of Nigeria,it wouldn't stop them from striking like thunder until the system is overhauled this trend won't stop.
Re: Fuel Scarcity Looms Over Fg’s Indebtedness To Marketers - This Day by Nobody: 11:18am On Apr 20, 2015
Fuel subsidy must go! Enough of all these rubbish from petroleum marketers. angry
Re: Fuel Scarcity Looms Over Fg’s Indebtedness To Marketers - This Day by clubone0501: 11:23am On Apr 20, 2015
The earlier we get our refineries working the better. ..but this don't pray we get it right angry
Re: Fuel Scarcity Looms Over Fg’s Indebtedness To Marketers - This Day by PassingShot(m): 11:24am On Apr 20, 2015
Fuel subsidy has to go but GEJ is an embodiment of failure!

He squandered the golden era that witnessed crude oil sold for above $100 per barrel bringing a lot of money to Nigeria.

If he had spent such income to fix our refineries, we would have forgotten about perennial oil subsidy issue and perhaps he would have remained a president.

We must give thanks to God that Mr. Clueless' era has come to an end. If not, Nigeria was surely on her way to becoming a failed nation under him.

Die hard TANoids, what exactly did your man Jonathan do with all the monies made by Nigeria in his 5.5 years of presidency? Forget about the railway transformation, tell us something else please.

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Re: Fuel Scarcity Looms Over Fg’s Indebtedness To Marketers - This Day by Nobody: 11:30am On Apr 20, 2015
EUROBOMBER:
Fuel subsidy must go! Enough of all these rubbish from petroleum marketers. angry

Yes. It has to go. It's some tough decision whose temporary negative consequences we all have to bear. It's has to go.
Re: Fuel Scarcity Looms Over Fg’s Indebtedness To Marketers - This Day by Nobody: 11:30am On Apr 20, 2015
I dont knw where some of u get ur facts, who told u that fuel scarcity looms, theres abundant fuel every where, stop this rumour mongering.

Anytime wire join for your head u go dey blow fuse. grin
Re: Fuel Scarcity Looms Over Fg’s Indebtedness To Marketers - This Day by Lushore1: 11:34am On Apr 20, 2015
Fuel subsidy must go!!, enough of this madness. No where in the world will any responsible government allowed oil marketer to have this much power.

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