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FG Officially Removes Subsidy - African Spotlight by Nobody: 6:14am On Jan 03, 2016
The PPPRA is the government agency that regulates the prices of petroleum products in the country and its template has always offered insights into how the pricing of these products are determined by the regulators.

As of December 28 last year, the official pricing template for petrol by the PPPRA showed that the Federal Government subsidised the product by N6.45 per litre. The Expected Open Market Price at that time was N93.45, which was N6.45 higher than the then retail price of N87 per litre.

On the revised template, the Estimated Open Market Price set by the regulator is now N84.78 for NNPC fuel stations and N85.1 for stations run by other oil marketer companies.

The EOMP is the summation of the landing cost of petrol and subtotal margins. Such margins include transporter’s cost, dealer’s charge, bridging fund, administrative charge, etc. Our correspondent said that the EOMP, therefore, is the true cost of the product.

Before the release of the revised template, the EOMP was usually higher than the retail/pump price of petrol at filling stations. The difference between the retail price and the EOMP was what the Federal Government paid as subsidy to oil marketers.

However, the new EOMP is lower than the retail price of N86.5, which was set by the Federal Government as the amount at which petrol should be sold nationwide. The implication is that Nigerians are paying an extra N1.4 for the commodity whenever they buy PMS at non-NNPC run petrol stations and N1.22 extra for every litre of petrol bought at NNPC-run filling stations.

On the extra amount paid by consumers for the commodity, the Group General Manager, Corporate Planning and Strategy, NNPC, Mr. Bello Rabiu, while explaining the template, told our correspondent that the negative subsidy would be remitted to the Petroleum Support Fund in line with the PPPRA guidelines.

He said, “The savings under such a regime could be domiciled in the PSF as a buffer to fund future subsidy (if any) that may arise during high oil price regime or invested by the industry in supply and distribution efficiency improvement projects such as decongestion of Apapa area, Single Point Monitoring in Port Harcourt and Warri, complimentary rail services, inland waterways, etc.”

The PPPRA, after getting approval from the Federal Government, had announced last Tuesday that retail filling stations belonging to the NNPC would from Friday, January 1, 2016 sell petrol at N86 per litre, while other oil marketers would sell the commodity at N86.5 per litre.

The Executive Secretary, PPPRA, Mr. Farouk Ahmed, while announcing the new price of PMS in Abuja, had told journalists on Tuesday that the reduction in the price of the commodity was due to the implementation of the revised components of the petroleum products pricing template for PMS and House Hold Kerosene.

He said the template would be reviewed on a quarterly basis as it was geared towards ensuring an efficient and market-driven price that would reflect current realities.

Ahmed had said, “Since 2007, while crude oil price had been moving up and down, the template has remained the same. This made it necessary for us to introduce a mechanism whereby the template would be sensitive to the price of crude oil.

“However, the template is not static, as there would be a quarterly review and if there is any major shift, the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources would be expected to call for a review, either upwards or downwards. If there is no major shift, the price would continue from January to March 2016. In addition, there would be a Product Pricing Advisory Committee that would be set up to advice the PPPRA concerning movements in the price of crude oil.”

On why the NNPC sold at a lower price than other oil marketers, Ahmed explained that it was due to the fact that it was cheaper for the corporation to import products, compared to the independent and major oil marketers.



Some oil marketers had told our correspondent that although it was possible to sell PMS at a “reduced price”, Nigerians might not be ready to absorb future fluctuations or modulations in the pump price of petrol.

The Corporate Affairs Manager, NIPCO PLC, an oil marketing firm, Mr. Lawal Taofeeq, said, “It is possible, but the issue that government needs to understand is that, should there be fluctuation in price, are Nigerians ready to absorb it? If the price of crude oil should go up again, will Nigerians be ready to pay the resultant increased cost for petrol? Thus, there is need for adequate education in this matter.”

The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, on December 27 last year, had told journalists in Kaduna that the government was currently not paying subsidy on petrol.

“Today, there is no subsidy; we are selling the product at N87; in January, we will look at what the trend is, we will announce (a new) price if that is less than N87; we will announce it and if it is more than that, we will have to announce it,” the minister, who also doubles as the Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, had said.

http://africanspotlight.com/2016/01/03/fg-officially-stops-petrol-subsidy/

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Re: FG Officially Removes Subsidy - African Spotlight by menix(m): 6:19am On Jan 03, 2016
Good.
now, we can now forge ahead.

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Re: FG Officially Removes Subsidy - African Spotlight by Blizzy9ja: 6:21am On Jan 03, 2016
Same subsidy that people occupied Lagos when GEJ's govt tried to remove

Meanwhile PMS still goes for N140 in Port Harcourt and nobody cares

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Re: FG Officially Removes Subsidy - African Spotlight by PassingShot(m): 6:27am On Jan 03, 2016
Blizzy9ja:
Same subsidy that people occupied Lagos when GEJ's govt tried to remove
Keep living in the past. GEJ that couldn't manage surplus cannot be trusted with subsidy removal. Where are the palleatives promised on the partial removal called SUREP?

@ the topic, I hope this is correct. It is good news especially now that crude price has tumbled. Just as the president said in the media chat, no one will be subsidizing anyone with the current global crude price. And by the time our refineries start to work optimally, subsidy will not even be in the equation even if crude price goes up later.

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Re: FG Officially Removes Subsidy - African Spotlight by Rucheen(m): 6:31am On Jan 03, 2016
may God help us
Re: FG Officially Removes Subsidy - African Spotlight by Aufbauh(m): 6:32am On Jan 03, 2016
Congratulations Nigerians!

"We have the means and the capacity to deal with our problems, if only we can find the political will "- Kofi Annan
This is the obvious difference between GEJ and PMB

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Re: FG Officially Removes Subsidy - African Spotlight by Nobody: 6:34am On Jan 03, 2016
Ok. Thank God I didn't travel

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Re: FG Officially Removes Subsidy - African Spotlight by falufosi(m): 6:40am On Jan 03, 2016
whaoo the long awaited. Good move pmb

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Re: FG Officially Removes Subsidy - African Spotlight by TI1919(m): 6:41am On Jan 03, 2016
undecided
Re: FG Officially Removes Subsidy - African Spotlight by Blizzy9ja: 6:42am On Jan 03, 2016
PassingShot:

Keep living in the past. GEJ that couldn't manage surplus cannot be trusted with subsidy removal. Where are the palleatives promised on the partial removal called SUREP?

@ the topic, I hope this is correct. It is good news especially now that crude price has tumbled. Just as the president said in the media chat, no one will be subsidizing anyone with the global crude price. And by the time our refineries start to work optimally, subsidy will not even be in the equation even if crude price goes up.
Am happy you're enjoying the present realities the economy is faced with.

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Re: FG Officially Removes Subsidy - African Spotlight by PassingShot(m): 6:44am On Jan 03, 2016
Blizzy9ja:
Am happy you're enjoying the present realities the economy is faced with.
I'm wise enough to know that the realities of today are a result of decisions of yesterday.

I doubt if you're that informed though.

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Re: FG Officially Removes Subsidy - African Spotlight by allthingsgood: 6:47am On Jan 03, 2016
Buhari ooo.....you are a wonder!
Just when I thot God has abandoned Nigeria.

God bless PMB!

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Re: FG Officially Removes Subsidy - African Spotlight by highlandre(m): 6:51am On Jan 03, 2016
We need to begin to feel the impact of this subsidy removal. So much ado about subsidy removal!

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Re: FG Officially Removes Subsidy - African Spotlight by DaBullIT(m): 6:56am On Jan 03, 2016
Blizzy9ja:
Same subsidy that people occupied Lagos when GEJ's govt tried to remove

Meanwhile PMS still goes for N140 in Port Harcourt and nobody cares


Man or woman is you ? me care not , but i dare tell you this



YOU DON'T JUST ANNOUNCE SUBSIDY REMOVAL WITHOUT RESEARCH,OR A SOLID PLAN . if you read the write up , said no subsidy until March 31 when price will be reviewed ( After market survey or research) and you complained about realities economy is faced with, Peter pan just whispered to me that removing subsidy means no money is paid to anyone anymore , more savings for Nigeria and the quicker we reach the target GDP through these policies, the sooner Nigerians abroad and at home can begin using their Naira cards for international transactions

passingshot

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Re: FG Officially Removes Subsidy - African Spotlight by Blizzy9ja: 7:01am On Jan 03, 2016
PassingShot:

I'm wise enough to know that the realities of today are a result of decisions of yesterday.

I doubt if you're that informed though.
And am not that gullible to believe the lies that was peddled abt the previous administration on the issue of fuel subsidy. removal...
You should be able to differentiate lies and the real information.
don't sacrifice ur future on the altar of political sentiment.

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Re: FG Officially Removes Subsidy - African Spotlight by hollywater: 7:05am On Jan 03, 2016
PassingShot:

Keep living in the past. GEJ that couldn't manage surplus cannot be trusted with subsidy removal. Where are the palleatives promised on the partial removal called SUREP?

@ the topic, I hope this is correct. It is good news especially now that crude price has tumbled. Just as the president said in the media chat, no one will be subsidizing anyone with the current global crude price. And by the time our refineries start to work optimally, subsidy will not even be in the equation even if crude price goes up later.
Why can't you guys just for once accept criticism? This same subsidy are the first reason many people begin to hate GEJ.Bubu took over power this same question was asked if he will remove subsidy.
His response was,what is subsidy?I don't know what is subsidy . Until late last year when Tinubu argue him to remove it. Now i know the Jagaban is indirectly ruling this Country from behind. The same Jagaban who organised musicians and protesters in the street of Ojota (Lagos)against Jonathan because of this same subsidy.

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Re: FG Officially Removes Subsidy - African Spotlight by Zeedarh(f): 7:05am On Jan 03, 2016
Three years ago, 9ja was angry.

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Re: FG Officially Removes Subsidy - African Spotlight by Chubhie: 7:09am On Jan 03, 2016
Chain reactions are now expected.

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Re: FG Officially Removes Subsidy - African Spotlight by tempest01(m): 7:10am On Jan 03, 2016
Let's hope there's no untold hardship in the coming days.

BUILD REFINERY IN AKWAIBOM NOW!

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Re: FG Officially Removes Subsidy - African Spotlight by olasmith10(m): 7:11am On Jan 03, 2016
still fair

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Re: FG Officially Removes Subsidy - African Spotlight by Funnyguy83: 7:11am On Jan 03, 2016
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Re: FG Officially Removes Subsidy - African Spotlight by Nobody: 7:12am On Jan 03, 2016
undecided
Re: FG Officially Removes Subsidy - African Spotlight by omowolewa: 7:13am On Jan 03, 2016
Officially?
Re: FG Officially Removes Subsidy - African Spotlight by funlord(m): 7:14am On Jan 03, 2016
angry

Who cares? Queues still plenty around naija!!!
Re: FG Officially Removes Subsidy - African Spotlight by smemud(m): 7:14am On Jan 03, 2016
I thank Allah for this,finally minority will not rule over majority again. PMB THANK U....MAY U LIVE LONG......AM SORRY FOR THE GRAMMATICAL BLUNDER I JUST COMMIT .....

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Re: FG Officially Removes Subsidy - African Spotlight by vickyfrancis1(m): 7:26am On Jan 03, 2016
angry How many people read that....please indicate...
Re: FG Officially Removes Subsidy - African Spotlight by Nobody: 7:35am On Jan 03, 2016
smemud:
I thank Allah for this,finally minority will not rule over majority again. PMB THANK U....MAY U LEAVE LONG......

"may you LEAVE long" ?

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Re: FG Officially Removes Subsidy - African Spotlight by pendusky(m): 7:38am On Jan 03, 2016
smemud:
I thank Allah for this,finally minority will not rule over majority again. PMB THANK U....MAY U LEAVE LONG......

Don't worry he will soon "LEAVE"

grin grin

Chai!

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Re: FG Officially Removes Subsidy - African Spotlight by efilefun(m): 7:44am On Jan 03, 2016
Blizzy9ja:
Same subsidy that people occupied Lagos when GEJ's govt tried to remove

Meanwhile PMS still goes for N140 in Port Harcourt and nobody cares
And what happened to the money generated from the partial removal under GEJ, it was duly shared among the yam eaters right Cuz I never saw any mass transit bus bought from that money and sure-P was next to trash. I will prefer keeping my money with abacha than have GEJ and his fellow yam eaters watch over it.

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Re: FG Officially Removes Subsidy - African Spotlight by Nobody: 7:46am On Jan 03, 2016
smemud:
I thank Allah for this,finally minority will not rule over majority again. PMB THANK U....MAY U LEAVE LONG......
Who is minority and who is majority? ?

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Re: FG Officially Removes Subsidy - African Spotlight by MrOmoyemi: 7:46am On Jan 03, 2016
Gud, oya remove corruption too frm our system nd our joy will complete


Mouth sealed.

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Re: FG Officially Removes Subsidy - African Spotlight by efilefun(m): 7:47am On Jan 03, 2016
smemud:
I thank Allah for this,finally minority will not rule over majority again. PMB THANK U....MAY U LEAVE LONG......
Bro it should be LIVE not LEAVE. Can see some self acclaimed nairaland professors making jest of the post like they're above mistakes.

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