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Marketers Await Subsidy Payment As Fuel Scarcity Persists by ORACLE1975(m): 5:43am On Dec 04, 2015
Following the approval by the National Assembly of the supplementary budget, which includes a provision for the payment of subsidy arrears, petroleum product marketers are expecting the issuance of Sovereign Debt Notes by the Debt Management Office for the settlement of the debts.

The delay in the payment of the subsidy debts to the marketers fuelled the latest round of fuel shortages in many parts of the country, similar to what was experienced in May this year.

On Thursday, long queues of motorists were seen in several filling stations in Lagos, with many struggling to get petrol in jerrycans.

President Muhammadu Buhari had in November sent a supplementary budget of N465.6bn to the National Assembly. The National Assembly reviewed the amount upward to N574bn, stating that the addition would help to offset the fuel subsidy for the last quarter of the year, which was not captured in the 2015 budget.

A breakdown of the approved supplementary budget showed that N522.2bn would be used for fuel subsidy payment.

Some marketers told our correspondent on Thursday that they expected the issuance of the SDNs to be a fast process in order to facilitate the importation of petroleum products into the country and end the current scarcity.

The Executive Secretary, Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria, Mr. Obafemi Olawore, said, “They have approved the subsidy arrears, which is a very big thing, but the money has not reached our hands. We expect to get the money in a couple of days.”

Olawore, in a telephone interview with our correspondent, said the DMO had prepaid the SDNs a long time ago, but was waiting for approval to give them out.

“Now that the approval has been given, all that they need for them to start issuing the notes is a letter from the National Assembly to the Ministry of Finance that the subsidy arrears have been approved,” he added.

The Executive Secretary, Depot and Petroleum Products Marketers Association, Mr. Olufemi Adewole, said, “We are expecting the DMO to start the issuance of the Sovereign Debt Notes soon, which we will take to our banks.”

He explained that few marketers had been issued the SDNs before it was discontinued when it was realised that there was no budgetary approval for the payment of the subsidy claims.

Adewole stressed the need for the Central Bank of Nigeria to make foreign exchange available to enable the marketers to import petroleum products, saying all hands must be on deck to put an end to the current scarcity.

A sovereign debt note, which serves as a security against any delay in the payment of subsidy for imported cargos, can be discounted for cash. With it, marketers that do not get their payment within the stipulated 45 days can take the instrument to their creditor banks as cash to pay for their loans.

Source www.Punchng.com/?p=12621

Re: Marketers Await Subsidy Payment As Fuel Scarcity Persists by listenersky: 5:46am On Dec 04, 2015
Nigeria needs to be purged of these selfish leaders.
Re: Marketers Await Subsidy Payment As Fuel Scarcity Persists by tyson99(m): 6:11am On Dec 04, 2015
bet why
Re: Marketers Await Subsidy Payment As Fuel Scarcity Persists by gohzieh(m): 6:16am On Dec 04, 2015
Omg. And the festive season is here already. This will never during obasanjo's regime! What is the petroleum minister doing about this?

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Re: Marketers Await Subsidy Payment As Fuel Scarcity Persists by ckmayoca: 6:30am On Dec 04, 2015
No salary, no gas to move around, why now sef?
Re: Marketers Await Subsidy Payment As Fuel Scarcity Persists by DaGC(m): 7:06am On Dec 04, 2015
Honestly, after 3weeks, I expected the issue to have died down by now, but its baffling that the product is still scarce. undecided


Had to still queue up to buy at N120 yesterday because the major marketers that usually sells for N87 had none to dispense.

A quick fix is needed before it disrupts the festive holiday season.
Re: Marketers Await Subsidy Payment As Fuel Scarcity Persists by zubizareta(m): 7:08am On Dec 04, 2015
Why wouldn't it persist when the petroleum Minister is busy travelling up and down.
I haven't even heard the voice of minister of state, petroleum resources; did Buhari send him on exile??



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Re: Marketers Await Subsidy Payment As Fuel Scarcity Persists by porka: 7:15am On Dec 04, 2015
Has Buhari signed the appropriation bill into law yet?

If yes, when did he sign it?

His worshipers have not 'celebrated' the signing yet.

If he hasn't, then the marketers will have to wait till his next visit to Nigeria, perhaps.

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Re: Marketers Await Subsidy Payment As Fuel Scarcity Persists by dearsly(m): 7:20am On Dec 04, 2015
Ajala dey South Africa....d flex with old men with kunu...
Re: Marketers Await Subsidy Payment As Fuel Scarcity Persists by Nobody: 7:26am On Dec 04, 2015
They promised change but what we can see and feel is crisis

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