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Fuel Subsidy Returns As Landing Cost Hits N145 by Truth234(m): 6:58am On Jan 15, 2017
The Federal Government has resorted to subsidy regime following an increase in the landing cost of Premium Motor Spirit, also known as petrol.

This is coming about eight months after the Muhammadu Buhari-led regime stopped the fuel subsidy, which was costing the government millions of naira being paid monthly to oil marketers importing the product then.

Investigation on Friday showed that the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, now responsible for about 90 per cent of the importation of the product, is currently bearing the latest subsidy cost on behalf of the government.

The Federal Government had on May 11, 2016 announced a new petrol price band of N135 to N145 per litre, a move that signalled the end of fuel subsidy.

The Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency explained then that the rise in crude oil price and prevailing high cost of importation had brought back subsidy.

The PPPRA, in its pricing template released following the introduction of a new price band, put the landing cost and total cost of petrol at N122.03 and N140.40 per litre, respectively.

The cost of the product and the freight rate, which are the elements mostly affected by crude oil price and exchange rate, were put at $534 per metric tonne of petrol or N111.30 per litre, using an exchange rate of N280/dollar.

Global oil benchmark, Brent crude, which was trading around $41 per barrel when the petrol price was increased, stood at $55.64 per barrel as of 5.15pm on Friday.

Crude oil price accounts for about 80 per cent of the final cost of fuel, the PPPRA said, in its framework for petroleum products supply, distribution and pricing.

Our correspondent gathered that the cost of petrol stood at $560 per metric tonne or N127.36 per litre plus N7 per litre for freight as of Friday.

The addition of the cost of product with freight charge and other cost elements in the PPPRA template result in a landing cost of N145.09 per litre (using the official exchange rate of N305/dollar) or N222.33 per litre (using the parallel market rate of N490/dollar).

The NNPC, in its latest monthly report, said it remained the major importer of petroleum products, especially the PMS, in spite of liberalisation of petroleum products and government’s intervention meant to ease marketers’ access to foreign exchange.

In the past, marketers were importing 70 per cent of the products while the NNPC was importing 30 per cent, being the supplier of last resort.

Most of the marketers have yet to resume importation of petrol and continued to rely on supply from the NNPC, which sells to them at N131 per litre.

An ex-top executive of the PPPRA, who spoke with our correspondent on condition of anonymity, said, “If the landing cost is more and somebody is bringing the product in and others are not, it means definitely that person, who is bringing it, is running at a loss somehow. So, if you now call that subsidy, it is okay.

“The NNPC is definitely subsidising the product; it is a loss to them also because they get the money from somewhere.”

The Head of Energy, Ecobank Capital, Mr. Dolapo Oni, said, “I believe there is a subsidy, but it is not the subsidy being paid to marketers. It is the NNPC taking a loss so that marketers can sell at N145. That’s a fair system right now because it is better than paying marketers at the same time.

“But it is not sustainable because oil price could keep on going higher and the cost to the NNPC will increase. So, potentially, we expect a fuel price increase at some point. But to what extent, we don’t know. The ideal thing will be to raise the price.”

Asked if the NNPC was subsidising the product being imported, the Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division, NNPC, Mr. Ndu Ughamadu, could not comment on it, saying only the PPPRA was in the position to give information about the landing cost of petrol.

Last week, oil marketers under the aegis of the Independent Petroleum Products Importers said they owed some Nigerian banks over $1bn used for the importation of petroleum products, with accumulated interest of N160bn.

According to them, they are unable to pay because the sums they owe the banks form part of what they are in turn owed by the government.

The marketers said the government’s debt arose from the petrol subsidy scheme whereby the Federal Government entered into a contract with the IPPI, mandating its members to import and supply petrol to the market on condition that it would pay to the body the difference between the landing cost and pump price as fixed by the government, provided that the landing cost was higher than the selling price.

It said, “When the selling price of petrol was increased from N97 to N145 per litre in May 2016, it was based on an exchange rate of N285/$1, resulting in a 45 per cent increase. On June 20, 2016, the naira was devalued from N285/$1 to N305/$1, which is an increase of seven per cent, but the fixed pump selling price of petrol has not been increased. This means that petrol must be subsidised.”

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Landing Cost Hits N145 by psucc(m): 7:04am On Jan 15, 2017
They should spare us these lies. it is obvious they are bent on price increase so let them do it.

It is our fault. How can a country with over 20m graduates decides to vote for an illiterate?

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Landing Cost Hits N145 by Justiyke4u: 7:10am On Jan 15, 2017
Not news anymore

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Landing Cost Hits N145 by AfonjasMustProsper(m): 7:39am On Jan 15, 2017
APC zombies and Buhari are the dumbest people on earth

They crucified and wanted to kill Goodluck Jonathan for introducing subsidy

What is happening now ?? Buhari the ignorant 90 years old farmer and his APC rats have ran to subsidy( which they called looting) to help them

This is just the begining

I want the economy to get worse

I want rice to be sold for 50 thousand naira per bag

I want everything to crash to the ground

This is what Zombies deserve for voting in an ignorant farmer as the president

I pray that Buhari will rule Nigeria for 100 years

This is just the beginning of the hardship

Kerosene was 120 naira when Goodluck Jonathan was the president and some idiots said that they want change, they voted for a 90 year old farmer and 1 year later a liter of kerosene is 500 naira

I pray that the price of petrol will increase to 9 thousand naira per liter so that these zombies will die of hardship

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Landing Cost Hits N145 by johncreek: 7:40am On Jan 15, 2017
God will save Nigeria...
ITS OFFICIALLY MY BIRTHDAY... SHOW ME SOME LOVE...

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Landing Cost Hits N145 by Moreoffaith(m): 7:40am On Jan 15, 2017
Hmmm....abeg make everybody contribute 100# each make dem take am repair our refinery....

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Landing Cost Hits N145 by ZUBY77(m): 7:40am On Jan 15, 2017
The only thing I saw up there is that the Federal Government is about to give subsidy to itself through the phoney NNPC since it imports over 90% of the products.
How did we end up to this nonsense?
Who sent this man to punish and set us back in 21st century?

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Landing Cost Hits N145 by naijaoil: 7:41am On Jan 15, 2017
Confused sets of people ruling over us.

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Landing Cost Hits N145 by ibkgab001: 7:41am On Jan 15, 2017
Jesuuuuuu by the time APC finished with us ... Our brain would be reset back to normal

By the way , where is ibe kachiki

Where is olusegun baba sanjo

President Odun n Baku Buhari


Fashola where are thou

Tinubu will remain silent for ever

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Landing Cost Hits N145 by ifyalways(f): 7:41am On Jan 15, 2017
Interesting.

Government of trial and error.

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Landing Cost Hits N145 by paulchineduN(m): 7:42am On Jan 15, 2017
This govt is a deceitful and propagandist govt. Secondly, where has Lai (Liar) Mohammed been?

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Landing Cost Hits N145 by chus22: 7:42am On Jan 15, 2017
alright pmb
Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Landing Cost Hits N145 by Stegomiah: 7:42am On Jan 15, 2017
Buhari keep the change and leave us alone

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Landing Cost Hits N145 by Oblitz(m): 7:42am On Jan 15, 2017
Hmm
Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Landing Cost Hits N145 by Horlawale1(m): 7:43am On Jan 15, 2017
It's well

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Landing Cost Hits N145 by idupaul: 7:43am On Jan 15, 2017
Buhari should just increase the fuel price so any Thomas still doubting will be sure they voted a failed leader shikena

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Landing Cost Hits N145 by veacea: 7:43am On Jan 15, 2017
Blawd of Gawd
Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Landing Cost Hits N145 by DIKEnaWAR: 7:43am On Jan 15, 2017
Buhari 's Presidency has exposed our hypocrisy and cowardice.

We are just watching in 7D.

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Landing Cost Hits N145 by Nobody: 7:43am On Jan 15, 2017
undecided undecided

buhari matter?


ahaf tire

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Landing Cost Hits N145 by ednut1(m): 7:44am On Jan 15, 2017
I just love Nigeria grin
Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Landing Cost Hits N145 by izzou(m): 7:44am On Jan 15, 2017
grin

Happy biiday slimsce

And me too


As for the fuel subsidy ,we know the crew to invite

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Landing Cost Hits N145 by tuoyoojo(m): 7:44am On Jan 15, 2017
world oil prices would go up, Nigeria's pump price would still increase

when oil prices appreciates,the pump prices still goes up

how long would it take to fix the refineries

is it so so difficult

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Landing Cost Hits N145 by sanandreas(m): 7:45am On Jan 15, 2017
I see no changes

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Landing Cost Hits N145 by saintgp(m): 7:45am On Jan 15, 2017
After importing nnpc now sells to marketers at #131 why things no go head for naija.smh................

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Landing Cost Hits N145 by Ekpekus(m): 7:46am On Jan 15, 2017
9ja we hail thee grin
Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Landing Cost Hits N145 by hobermener: 7:46am On Jan 15, 2017
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Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Landing Cost Hits N145 by davodyguy: 7:46am On Jan 15, 2017
There's nothing wrong in what's happening.

Let me quickly clarify before dumbass analyst start talking nonsense.

Where we were

Sometime in December, 2015 the price of crude oil per barrel dropped to about $32 and the exchange rate then was less than N300 to 1$. At that time, the government. Marketers were making profit, without subsidy being paid.

2016 first quarter

By mid January, the price of crude oil started rising, and that was the time CBN started their failed policy on exchange rate. What happened then was that as the crude oil price increased, exchange rate to dollar also increased. This made landing cost of refined products to go up. You would recall that we experienced scarcity till May, 2016 when subsidy was finally removed. Why? Cos product was sold. (PMS) at N87 per litre and the differential was paid to marketers as subsidy.

May, 2016

Subsidy was removed. Exchange rate is now over 300 naira to a dollar. Hence we started buying PMS per litre at N145.

NOV, 2016

International price of crude oil rose to $50 per barrel and exchange rate is over N400. The landing cost would automatically increase. But since PMS price is still being regulated and pegged, no marketer would import a product at N145 per litre and still sell below cost price.

JAN, 2017

In order to avoid two things

1) Fuel Scarcity
2) Increased PMS price

NNPC is now importing 90%. of daily consumption of PMS so that Nigerians would not suffer.

So I wonder how some dunce will insult NNPC, when they're actually saving you.

The only solution now is for CBN to do something about the exchange rate and things would be back to normal.

Price not per barrel is about $53-54 and exchange rate is over N400 naira.

Price may remain $54 or even go higher as we pray and hope for. CBN must do something about the exchange rate and allow drop back to 300 or below. If this is done, things would balance up

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Landing Cost Hits N145 by 1shortblackboy: 7:46am On Jan 15, 2017
Dem think say to rule nigeria na to dey run mouth.

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Landing Cost Hits N145 by nwosu35: 7:46am On Jan 15, 2017
After we say we go school, we are graduates, now see what we have caused ourselves,. . . Shame on us, shame on those that voted, shame on the nation hope we all are feeling it now. . . Rubbish

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Re: Fuel Subsidy Returns As Landing Cost Hits N145 by Naijahelm: 7:47am On Jan 15, 2017
Confused Government.

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