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Nigeria Set To Fully Deregulate Downstream, Petrol To Sell For Over N100 A Litre by Dimejidude(m): 3:46pm On May 09, 2016
Barring any last-minute change in plans, the federal government will, in a few days, introduce policy changes heŕalding the full deregulation of the downstream sector of the Nigerian petroleum industry, officials well briefed on the matter have told PREMIUM TIMES.
Nigerians may have to brace up for a minimum of 27.17 per cent hike in fuel price nationwide, the officials said.
The policy, they say, is likely to push the pump price of petrol to about N110 per litre at NNPC-owned filling stations and higher at other independent outlets.
Amid fears of a possible backlash reminiscent of the reaction by Nigerians in January 2012 when former President Goodluck Jonathan attempted to introduce a similar measure, PREMIUM TIMES learnt that no formal announcement of the policy would be made by government.
Industry sources familiar with the plan said government was on the verge of discreetly giving permission to petroleum products marketers to gradually adjust their pump prices as early as midweek to signal the formal take-off of deregulation in the country.
The sources, who asked not to be named because of the sensitive nature of the matter, said government resorted to that drastic decision to end the vicious cycle of fuel scarcity crises and avoid subsidy payments.
Unlike the situation in 2012, the sources said government appeared to have successfully wooed organised labour and its affiliate unions to its side.
That claim could not be independently verified by PREMIUM TIMES. The General Secretary of the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, Peter Ozo-Eson, said he was unable to respond to the reporter’s enquiries, as he was in a meeting. He did not also respond to the text message sent to his telephone on Sunday.

Also, , the acting Executive Secretary, PPPRA, Sotonye Iyoyo, did not respond to calls, and a text message.
Insiders well briefed on the matter said top level secret meetings had been going on all week to weigh the security implications of the possible fallouts of the policy.
One of the meetings was held at the headquarters of the State Security Service in Abuja where the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Ibe Kachikwu, and his counterpart in the Ministry of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, met with heads of security agencies to finetune possible security response should Nigerians pour into the streets to protest the policy.
Official spokespersons for key petroleum industry agencies were evasive when asked for comments Sunday afternoon.
NNPC spokesperson, Garbadeen Mohammed, said reports of the planned introduction of deregulation by government was new to him.
Full deregulation policy, which involves opening up the downstream petroleum industry for participation by all players, particularly the private sector, is widely considered the panacea for the incessant fuel supply crisis in the country.
With full deregulation, there will be fair competition, with the burden of petroleum products supply and distribution shared between private investors and government, with both having equal access to all aspects of industry operations, ranging from refining, sourcing, to marketing and distribution.
While government will continue to monitor and enforce compliance with established standards, products pricing will be determined by the prevailing market forces in an atmosphere of competition.
Over the years, government bore the burden of subsidy payments on petroleum products consumed in the country.
Under the arrangement, landing cost of fuel, plus the distribution margins included in the Petroleum Product Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA) pricing template have always imposed on government the extra burden of shouldering all costs in excess of a fixed retail pump price of N86 per litre as subsidy.


Until January this year when the price of crude oil at the international market dropped to less than $28 per barrel, government was paying subsidy in multiples of billions of Naira annually throughout the period of high oil prices.
With the introduction of price modulating mechanism by government, Nigerians experienced for the first time a situation where marketers had to refund to the PPPRA costs recovered for importing fuel at a landing price lower than government approved price band of N85.50 per litre for NNPC mega stations and N86 for other stations.
With crude oil prices gradually picking up in recent times, Nigerians have begun to hear reports of the return of subsidy payments by government.
A review of the latest PPPRA fuel pricing template for April 28 showed that retail price for petrol stood at N99.38, showig a fresh subsiďy level of between N12.08 and N13.08 per litre.
Our sources said government felt there was no better time than now to implement the decision, particularly when the price of crude oil, which stood at about $41 per barrel at the close of trading on Friday, was still low.
In January 2012, the NLC successfully mobilized Nigerians to shut down the country’s economy for five days to oppose the attempt by the Goodluck Jonathan administration to remove fuel subsidy, which resulted in hike in fuel prices nation wide.
That action by labour forced government to rescind its decision on the issue.


http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/203099-nigeria-set-fully-deregulate-downstream-petrol-sell-n100-litre.html

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Re: Nigeria Set To Fully Deregulate Downstream, Petrol To Sell For Over N100 A Litre by PiccoloBrunelli(m): 3:48pm On May 09, 2016
Dimejidude:
Amid fears of a possible backlash
reminiscent of the reaction by Nigerians in January 2012 when former President Goodluck Jonathan attempted to introduce a similar measure,PREMIUM TIMES learnt that no formal
announcement of the policy would be made by government.
Industry sources familiar with the plan said government was on the verge of discreetly giving permission to petroleum products marketers to gradually adjust their pump prices as early as midweek to signal the formal take-off of deregulation in the country.

Kuku kill me! Stab me like Jon Snow!







Still waiting for PMB to tell us his tenure was a joke all along...that he really isn't the President...that Satan himself has been ruling us all this time and we didn't know it...

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Re: Nigeria Set To Fully Deregulate Downstream, Petrol To Sell For Over N100 A Litre by SamuelAnyawu(m): 3:50pm On May 09, 2016
Scam Government.

I hope Nigerians are enjoying the sweet change they voted for. cool cool cool

When GEJ wanted to deregulate and stop fuel subsidy, Tinubu and his colleagues convinced abi confused Nigerians to protest at Ojota... Over 12 Artist were paid to perform during the protest..

GEJ such a good fellow cool cool cool cool

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Re: Nigeria Set To Fully Deregulate Downstream, Petrol To Sell For Over N100 A Litre by coldsummer: 3:52pm On May 09, 2016
Thank God I have my German passport. No stress


Continue to make Nigeria difficult for people to live in

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Re: Nigeria Set To Fully Deregulate Downstream, Petrol To Sell For Over N100 A Litre by GROOOVE(m): 3:54pm On May 09, 2016
If wishes were horse

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Re: Nigeria Set To Fully Deregulate Downstream, Petrol To Sell For Over N100 A Litre by nnadychuks(m): 4:02pm On May 09, 2016
GROOOVE:
If wishes were horse

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Re: Nigeria Set To Fully Deregulate Downstream, Petrol To Sell For Over N100 A Litre by amtaken(f): 4:04pm On May 09, 2016
"Fuel will sell for N50 per litre" - Buhari 3rd January, 2015.


Liar!

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Re: Nigeria Set To Fully Deregulate Downstream, Petrol To Sell For Over N100 A Litre by Johnpaul2k2(m): 4:18pm On May 09, 2016
Hope OccupyNigeria are still effective?
Bunch of APC Cowards grin

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Re: Nigeria Set To Fully Deregulate Downstream, Petrol To Sell For Over N100 A Litre by Nobody: 4:19pm On May 09, 2016
My greatest regret in the year 2015 was that I heard people yelling “Sai Baba” and I simply jumped on the bandwagon, not knowing I was fooling myself. grin

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Re: Nigeria Set To Fully Deregulate Downstream, Petrol To Sell For Over N100 A Litre by epospiky(m): 4:19pm On May 09, 2016
sounds good though. just hope it's not one of the visions 20...

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Re: Nigeria Set To Fully Deregulate Downstream, Petrol To Sell For Over N100 A Litre by Doubleagent008(m): 4:19pm On May 09, 2016
OMG
Re: Nigeria Set To Fully Deregulate Downstream, Petrol To Sell For Over N100 A Litre by Olakunle007(m): 4:19pm On May 09, 2016
unfortunately, Nigerians can only complain, but I can bet, we will stand it.

*Buhari, hope you are checking the time over there?*

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Re: Nigeria Set To Fully Deregulate Downstream, Petrol To Sell For Over N100 A Litre by chikel2000(m): 4:19pm On May 09, 2016
Thought APC was against these. Ok nice one

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Re: Nigeria Set To Fully Deregulate Downstream, Petrol To Sell For Over N100 A Litre by Bassee(m): 4:19pm On May 09, 2016
Buhari... the worst thing to happen to Nigeria 2015-2019. I only pity idiots who rushed to name their babies Buhari the moment they heard he won. They've just subjected those young ones to a life of eternal pain.

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Re: Nigeria Set To Fully Deregulate Downstream, Petrol To Sell For Over N100 A Litre by NonFarmPayrol: 4:19pm On May 09, 2016
nice one

rice must sell for 30k a bag by december cool cool

and a bucket of tomato for 10k cool

Nigerians must line up for sugar soon cool

keep calm Chain is a process
sai buhari your the best thing since sliced Akara

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Re: Nigeria Set To Fully Deregulate Downstream, Petrol To Sell For Over N100 A Litre by Nobody: 4:20pm On May 09, 2016
Hian nawa ooo,,
Re: Nigeria Set To Fully Deregulate Downstream, Petrol To Sell For Over N100 A Litre by prelinctus: 4:20pm On May 09, 2016
This is beginning to sound like a broken record. How many times will we hear this?

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Re: Nigeria Set To Fully Deregulate Downstream, Petrol To Sell For Over N100 A Litre by petux(m): 4:20pm On May 09, 2016
buhari see you in 2019

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Re: Nigeria Set To Fully Deregulate Downstream, Petrol To Sell For Over N100 A Litre by folks4luv(f): 4:20pm On May 09, 2016
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Re: Nigeria Set To Fully Deregulate Downstream, Petrol To Sell For Over N100 A Litre by Dottore: 4:20pm On May 09, 2016
Well full deregulation means immediate hike in price and accompanying hardship for an average citizen but on the long run,

competition would make PMS to sell lower than present government approved pump price especially if more licenses to market petroleum products are issued to interest parties.

. My opinion though judging from what is seen amongst Telecommunications Operators

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Re: Nigeria Set To Fully Deregulate Downstream, Petrol To Sell For Over N100 A Litre by bigboss80s(m): 4:20pm On May 09, 2016
Ok

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Re: Nigeria Set To Fully Deregulate Downstream, Petrol To Sell For Over N100 A Litre by Peacetemi: 4:20pm On May 09, 2016
GROOOVE:
If wishes were horse
I'd be on one right now, riding the hell outta this country. I just hope Buhari knows he wont rule forever. 2019 coming soon, We'll see what Nigeria has become by then.

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Re: Nigeria Set To Fully Deregulate Downstream, Petrol To Sell For Over N100 A Litre by csamii: 4:20pm On May 09, 2016
shocked shocked
Na wa o!
Re: Nigeria Set To Fully Deregulate Downstream, Petrol To Sell For Over N100 A Litre by Bassee(m): 4:21pm On May 09, 2016
PiccoloBrunelli:


Christ!!!! At least tell me that part I bolded isn't true. Is this regime really that callous?

Still waiting for PMB to tell us this was all a joke all along...that he really isn't the President...that Satan himself has been ruling us all along....
How is that shocking? PMB padded the budget to settle his friends who helped him get to that seat, Did he inform Nigerians when he did that? He says he's refused to remove subsidy but Nigerians thank God for buying fuel at the official price, has anything been communicated to Nigerians? This government is a one man squad that's on the road to destruction. It's just unfortunate the destinies of Nigeria and Nigerians are the casualties

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Re: Nigeria Set To Fully Deregulate Downstream, Petrol To Sell For Over N100 A Litre by Nobody: 4:21pm On May 09, 2016
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Re: Nigeria Set To Fully Deregulate Downstream, Petrol To Sell For Over N100 A Litre by bigboss80s(m): 4:21pm On May 09, 2016
This should have been done a long time ago but everything gets politicised in this country. Buhari wants to do it now but APC condemned it when GEJ was in power.
People cry about removal of subsidy but prefer to buy at N250 and above at black market. How stupid can people be?
Better late than never.

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Re: Nigeria Set To Fully Deregulate Downstream, Petrol To Sell For Over N100 A Litre by Samchelsea(m): 4:21pm On May 09, 2016
Its better than not having the product for people to buy.

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Re: Nigeria Set To Fully Deregulate Downstream, Petrol To Sell For Over N100 A Litre by Nobody: 4:22pm On May 09, 2016
It's a welcome development.
Re: Nigeria Set To Fully Deregulate Downstream, Petrol To Sell For Over N100 A Litre by oshe11: 4:22pm On May 09, 2016
Exactli y I hate Nigeria! These set wud bliv dia party Loyalists n those
set wud bliv dia own party loyalists nt giving
an iota of tot if dey r lieing or not! I rili nid to travel out of dis country to Abuja!

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Re: Nigeria Set To Fully Deregulate Downstream, Petrol To Sell For Over N100 A Litre by Flets: 4:22pm On May 09, 2016
Now Nigerians have to pay for the incompetence of this inept and evil APC government.

Nigerians will now learn the hard way. Why are Nigerians very shallow people?.. When GEJ reduced to 87 naira per litre, they said he was playing to the gallery. For a good part of the last administration, petrol supply and prices were stable and Nigerians actually took all of the efforts of the previous government for granted.

Buhari came and demonized the international crude swap deals held with global marketers which kept Nigerian independent marketers in check. He called its all sorts of names including attaching the corruption tag to it and made away with it. Now FG has no edge over the independent marketers and the masses now have to pay for it.

I can now boldly say that this is the worst government in the history of Nigeria.

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Re: Nigeria Set To Fully Deregulate Downstream, Petrol To Sell For Over N100 A Litre by damiplovR(f): 4:22pm On May 09, 2016
They should kuku kill us with gun nao

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