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Federal Government Officially Stops Payment Of Subsidy On Petrol by mrofficial(m): 2:25am On Jan 04, 2016
The absence of the usual subsidy component in the latest Petroleum Products Pricing template from the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency, PPPRA, has indicated the federal government’s decision to officially stopped paying subsidy on the premium motor spirit, PMS, better known as petrol.

The official pricing template for petrol by the PPPRA as of December 28, 2015 saw the Federal Government subsidising the product by N6.45 per litre when the Estimated Open Market Price, EOMP, at that time was N93.45. This was N6.45 higher than the then retail price of N87 per litre.

The EOMP is the summation of the landing cost of petrol and subtotal margins which include transporter’s cost, dealer’s charge, bridging fund, administrative charge, etc. This, to experts, makes EOMP the true cost of the product.

On the revised template, the EOMP set by the government agency that regulates the prices of petroleum products in the country is now N84.78 for NNPC fuel stations and N85.1 for stations run by other oil marketer companies.

Prior to the release of the revised template, the EOMP was usually higher than the retail/pump price of petrol at filling stations, with the federal government paying the difference between the retail price and the EOMP as subsidy to oil marketers.

With the new EOMP being lower than the retail price of N86.5 set by the Federal Government as what petrol should be sold nationwide, this means 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.

Last Tuesday, the PPPRA had, after getting approval from the Federal Government, announced that retail fuel 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.

It explained through its Executive Secretary, Mr. Farouk Ahmed, 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 Household Kerosene.

Source: http://dailypost.ng/2016/01/03/federal-government-officially-stops-payment-of-subsidy-on-petrol/
Re: Federal Government Officially Stops Payment Of Subsidy On Petrol by nnachukz(m): 2:39am On Jan 04, 2016
I hope Tinubu and co can once more mobilize for protest against this. This subsidy issue would have ended long time ago if these pretenders actually meant well for this nation. I thank God that finally it is over.
Re: Federal Government Officially Stops Payment Of Subsidy On Petrol by Luukasz(m): 2:57am On Jan 04, 2016
Subsidy has been removed and yet petrol is still sold at #140/litre.Buhari dey fall my hand big time
Re: Federal Government Officially Stops Payment Of Subsidy On Petrol by Sibrah: 2:57am On Jan 04, 2016
Stale news na . . .
Re: Federal Government Officially Stops Payment Of Subsidy On Petrol by hibbayueei(m): 3:34am On Jan 04, 2016
If they want to remove it completely, then they shld ve a better plan to save us from d hands of this marketers....
Re: Federal Government Officially Stops Payment Of Subsidy On Petrol by talktonase(m): 4:14am On Jan 04, 2016
Finally oh its about to go down! +flavours voice+
Re: Federal Government Officially Stops Payment Of Subsidy On Petrol by jojomario(m): 4:44am On Jan 04, 2016
The time is NOW.
Re: Federal Government Officially Stops Payment Of Subsidy On Petrol by mallamseifaldin(m): 4:47am On Jan 04, 2016
Let us see what will happen.
It seems Kaduna refinery is working in full capacity. Thanks to PMB

Mallam Seif al Din
Re: Federal Government Officially Stops Payment Of Subsidy On Petrol by Bevista: 5:22am On Jan 04, 2016
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Re: Federal Government Officially Stops Payment Of Subsidy On Petrol by gozmok1(m): 6:14am On Jan 04, 2016
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Re: Federal Government Officially Stops Payment Of Subsidy On Petrol by ORACLE1975(m): 7:19am On Jan 04, 2016
What I don't believe it next!
Re: Federal Government Officially Stops Payment Of Subsidy On Petrol by bilulu(m): 7:48am On Jan 04, 2016
Buhari removed subsidy yet its selling at 86 naira..... I tot it will come down.... it therefore shows dat GEJ removed it cuz no difference in price
Re: Federal Government Officially Stops Payment Of Subsidy On Petrol by Sasuwa(f): 7:50am On Jan 04, 2016
nice op
Re: Federal Government Officially Stops Payment Of Subsidy On Petrol by captainflash(m): 7:53am On Jan 04, 2016
Hope this news is not another scam? well, i pray it should be real.
Re: Federal Government Officially Stops Payment Of Subsidy On Petrol by Phonetikkks: 8:07am On Jan 04, 2016
Re: Federal Government Officially Stops Payment Of Subsidy On Petrol by tomholly: 8:15am On Jan 04, 2016
We are waiting ooooooooooooooo
mrofficial:
The absence of the usual subsidy component in the latest Petroleum Products Pricing template from the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency, PPPRA, has indicated the federal government’s decision to officially stopped paying subsidy on the premium motor spirit, PMS, better known as petrol.

The official pricing template for petrol by the PPPRA as of December 28, 2015 saw the Federal Government subsidising the product by N6.45 per litre when the Estimated Open Market Price, EOMP, at that time was N93.45. This was N6.45 higher than the then retail price of N87 per litre.

The EOMP is the summation of the landing cost of petrol and subtotal margins which include transporter’s cost, dealer’s charge, bridging fund, administrative charge, etc. This, to experts, makes EOMP the true cost of the product.

On the revised template, the EOMP set by the government agency that regulates the prices of petroleum products in the country is now N84.78 for NNPC fuel stations and N85.1 for stations run by other oil marketer companies.

Prior to the release of the revised template, the EOMP was usually higher than the retail/pump price of petrol at filling stations, with the federal government paying the difference between the retail price and the EOMP as subsidy to oil marketers.

With the new EOMP being lower than the retail price of N86.5 set by the Federal Government as what petrol should be sold nationwide, this means 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.

Last Tuesday, the PPPRA had, after getting approval from the Federal Government, announced that retail fuel 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.

It explained through its Executive Secretary, Mr. Farouk Ahmed, 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 Household Kerosene.

Source: http://dailypost.ng/2016/01/03/federal-government-officially-stops-payment-of-subsidy-on-petrol/

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