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Clear Petrol Queues Before Sunday, FG Orders NNPC by Omooba77: 10:43am On Feb 16, 2018
The Federal Government on Thursday said it had directed the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation to clear the petrol queues that had refused to disappear in Abuja and neighbouring states before the commencement of the 2018 Nigeria International Petroleum Summit.
It also stated that the Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources and some of its agencies were working out measures that would ensure the retention of pump price of petrol at N145 per litre despite a landing cost of about N171 per litre.
The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Ibe Kachikwu, told journalists at a press conference in Abuja that it would not be nice to have international guests face petrol queues in the Federal Capital Territory when they attend the 2018 NIPS, which begins on Sunday.
He said, “As for the fuel queues that you see out there, we are working round the clock; the NNPC is also working round the clock on this. If you remember when it first started in December (2017), it was a lot more massive, but Lagos is largely fuel queue free and a lot of the state capitals are.
“Abuja is still struggling because of some logistics issues. We’ve instructed the NNPC to do whatever it takes to ensure that I do not bring visitors here next week and they will experience fuel queues. They (NNPC) will have to do whatever it takes to get this eliminated in Abuja and that is the directive I’ll be sending to the NNPC.
“Let them (NNPC) work night and day and put a lot more effort in trying to do this. But I can tell you that behind the scenes, a lot of meetings are taking place. This is because the fuel queue issue is both a logistics and a policy issue.”
The minister stated that the government would need to address the fundamental policy issues to enable the queues go away, “especially in an area where the pricing puts pressure between the landing price and the sale price.”
Kachikwu said, “So, we need to work out ways to see what we need to do to continue to sell at N145 per litre. The President is obviously very committed to keeping the price of fuel at the cost where it is. We don’t intend to increase the price again and so we need to work backwards, and this requires a lot of efficiency re-engineering.
“So, give a bit of time, be patient, but I do take your point. I will hate it for my colleagues to come here and see fuel queues happening and so my directive for the NNPC will be whatever it takes, get those queues out of Abuja over the period.”
On the falling cost of crude in the international market as a result of the rising sale of shale oil, Kachikwu noted that the government was not ruffled by the development.
He said, “In terms of the price of petroleum products, I don’t think we need to be panicky about it. We are not ruffled by it and I know it has come down to around $60 per barrel now. Shale is going to be active. Whenever we are in excess of $65, shale becomes very active.
“But I’ve always said that two things need to happen. First, OPEC needs to just focus on itself and focus on what it needs to do and forget what is happening in shale. The second thing is that every OPEC producer must work hard to be a least cost producer. Because the truth is that if shale can be produced at $65, then there is absolutely no reason why we should be struggling.”
He added, “So, the fundamentals of our earnings, how efficient we are and our cost of production are the things we have to do internally.
“There should be fundamental rejigging of production models to ensure that you get the very best. One nice thing about low prices is that they force everybody to abandon high cost of production.”
On refineries, Kachikwu said before the end of March this year, the government would sign the requisite contracts that would lead to the re-kitting of the facilities.
This, however, will happen if the President gives the required approval, according to the minister.

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Re: Clear Petrol Queues Before Sunday, FG Orders NNPC by madridguy(m): 10:46am On Feb 16, 2018
Re: Clear Petrol Queues Before Sunday, FG Orders NNPC by oloriooko(m): 10:55am On Feb 16, 2018
Who be the mumu sitting somewhere making orders So nnpc will suddenly blow fuel into all stations abi
I don't blame these mumus cuz they never queue to buy fuel so they have no idea what people go through
Re: Clear Petrol Queues Before Sunday, FG Orders NNPC by blackfase(m): 10:57am On Feb 16, 2018
Lol, useless govt. This is like the third order in less than 3 months. Nonsense!
Re: Clear Petrol Queues Before Sunday, FG Orders NNPC by Papanwamaikpe: 10:59am On Feb 16, 2018
The same way we'll order Buhari back to Daura come 2019
Re: Clear Petrol Queues Before Sunday, FG Orders NNPC by FarahAideed: 11:00am On Feb 16, 2018
For the past 3 months fuel queues have persisted unabated and instead of the govt to hide it's head in shame they are uttering nonsense
Re: Clear Petrol Queues Before Sunday, FG Orders NNPC by Lexxyla: 11:03am On Feb 16, 2018
Same directives for the past three months.
Re: Clear Petrol Queues Before Sunday, FG Orders NNPC by phlemzy: 11:18am On Feb 16, 2018
What is left right now is for FG to officially tell us all that the new pump price is N180, as there is no scarcity again. Filling stations are seen selling freely at N180 without queues. DPR has finished acting on the president's directive. Presidency has told enough lies already. If only Nigerians knew that PMB's government will inflict these much pain and hardships, he would never have smelled the presidential seat.
Re: Clear Petrol Queues Before Sunday, FG Orders NNPC by Omooba77: 11:35am On Feb 16, 2018
phlemzy:
What is left right now is for FG to officially tell us all that the new pump price is N180, as there is no scarcity again. Filling stations are seen selling freely at N180 without queues. DPR has finished acting on the president's directive. Presidency has told enough lies already. If only Nigerians knew that PMB's government will inflict these much pain and hardships, he would never have smelled the presidential seat.

We are all full of deceits
Re: Clear Petrol Queues Before Sunday, FG Orders NNPC by Desyner: 12:38pm On Feb 16, 2018
This people are giving petrol and NNPC command like they are military officers . . .
Re: Clear Petrol Queues Before Sunday, FG Orders NNPC by Sagamaje(m): 1:51pm On Feb 16, 2018
Buhari will never go unpunished with all what Nigerians are going through now. Allah punish that cow dung Buhari
Re: Clear Petrol Queues Before Sunday, FG Orders NNPC by Omooba77: 1:59pm On Feb 16, 2018
Sagamaje:
Buhari will never go unpunished with all what Nigerians are going through now. Allah punish that cow dung Buhari
Nice time we will never believe in propaganda
Lalala kojo mo
Re: Clear Petrol Queues Before Sunday, FG Orders NNPC by Omooba77: 8:01pm On Feb 16, 2018
No fuel for some parts of Lagos too

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