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Petrol Price Increase: What Nigerians Should Know by stephanie11: 1:06pm On Sep 03, 2020
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Amid the many shocks Nigerians have had to deal with in 2020, the recent increase in fuel price by the Federal Government is perhaps the bitterest pill to swallow.

Pipelines and Product Marketing Company (PPMC), a subsidiary of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, (NNPC), issued a memo on Wednesday stating that effective immediately, the price of fuel would increase from N148 to N151.56k.

This is coming at a time the new electricity tariff regime is kicking off, having been postponed twice from April 1, 2020 to take full effect September 1, 2020. This, according to the government, is in the best interest of all.
But how is an increase, any kind of increase, in the interest of Nigerians?

Recall that over the last couple of months, the government had increased the pump price from N121.50 to N138.60, N143.80 and N145 per litre at different times, on the advice of the Petroleum Product Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA), after reviewing market fundamentals and operating costs.

Fuel price had started the year at N145 per litre, and only crashed down to N125 in March due to the global crisis which led to a fall in demand, and subsequently a fall in price. It was at this point that the government effectively removed fuel subsidy since the landing costs had dropped below the pump price, and there was no longer need to subsidise the price for Nigerians.

Before the crash

Prior to the global crash, the government paid the difference between the Expected Open Market Price (“EOMP”) and the approved retail price of petrol (known as fuel subsidy), in order to make the produce available to the populace at an affordable price, irrespective of the prevailing market forces.

For instance, where a pump price of N145 had been agreed on, and the landing cost of fuel is put at N143, the marketers cannot be able to sell at N145 per litre since they still have to factor in other costs of operations, and transporting the fuel to their stations. With the government bearing a part of the costs in the subsidy plan, the marketers can sell at the general agreed price, without running at a loss, while the consumers get to buy the product less than the actual costs.

With this system, a removal of subsidy would almost certainly result in an increase in fuel price except in situations like we saw in March where the landing price had already dropped below the pump price. We can see an example of this in the spike in fuel price which took place immediately former President Goodluck Jonathan removed fuel subsidy in January 2012.

Overnight, fuel price had gone from N65 to N141. After several protest marches across the country, the price was later brought down to N97 in a partial subsidy arrangement where the government could spend less on subsidy and free up funds to channel into other sectors of the economy.

This however, was not the case this year, as the government delayed the removal of subsidy until a time when the landing costs of fuel had fallen below the pump price. The result of this was that Nigerians enjoyed a reduction in fuel price immediately, with the price only increasing when the global oil market picked up and landing costs of fuel went up again.

Given the current trends in the global market, a reduced pump price will only be possible if we return to the years of subsidy regime, with the attached controversies, smuggling, fuel scarcity and the resulting long queues at petrol stations.

Thankfully, we are far from the era of queuing long hours to buy fuel. The President recently directed a nationwide mass metering programme for electricity consumers in the country and approved a one year waiver of import levy on electricity meters to speed up the process and reduce the cost of the metering for Nigerians.

The government is working with the Electricity Distribution Companies to ensure increased electricity supply and improved quality of service. This will protect Nigerians from arbitrary and estimated billings, while improving living standard and reducing costs of business operations for entrepreneurs.

Given that the government spent an estimate of N10trillion spent on Fuel subsidy between the 2006 and 2018, one can see that subsidy removal would indeed free up the much-needed funds to be channeled into critical sectors of the economy. For instance, the COVID-19 pandemic has exposed serious gaps in the health sector, and there is no doubt that some additional funds would do wonders for the sector.

With the subsidy removed earlier this year, fuel price is now subject to the market forces of demand and supply which will allow all market players to operate on fair grounds. Eventually, competitive pricing will follow this realistic pricing system, and Nigerians will be better for it.

https://politicsnigeria.com/explainer-what-you-must-know-about-new-petrol-pump-price/

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Re: Petrol Price Increase: What Nigerians Should Know by ForeThinker: 1:17pm On Sep 03, 2020
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Re: Petrol Price Increase: What Nigerians Should Know by laosy(m): 1:17pm On Sep 03, 2020
Buhari oooooo, May you suffer for 600yrs grin grin.


The irony is that na we, the citizens dey help you suffer amgrin grin
You never see anything.
Shebi una want next level and this is it grin

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Re: Petrol Price Increase: What Nigerians Should Know by TheSERAPH: 1:17pm On Sep 03, 2020
In Nigeria, fuel price is centre of its citizen life. It determines their ability to work, feed and travel.

The same way if you wallow in sin, the price of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord

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Re: Petrol Price Increase: What Nigerians Should Know by Damidave1124(m): 1:18pm On Sep 03, 2020
Trying to justify why they are making life hard for those that put them in power.
In my own opinion, this is pure wickedness.

As usual, only the poor will feel the hardship this government is subjecting us to

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Re: Petrol Price Increase: What Nigerians Should Know by Kabir5643(m): 1:18pm On Sep 03, 2020
God, which kain country you put me in bayi??

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Re: Petrol Price Increase: What Nigerians Should Know by MajorOvakporaye(f): 1:18pm On Sep 03, 2020
Fvck buwhari!!!

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Re: Petrol Price Increase: What Nigerians Should Know by Nwabem: 1:18pm On Sep 03, 2020
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Re: Petrol Price Increase: What Nigerians Should Know by ImmaculateJOE(m): 1:18pm On Sep 03, 2020
The only thing to note is that Buhari is an Incompetent Buffoon

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Re: Petrol Price Increase: What Nigerians Should Know by Elslim: 1:18pm On Sep 03, 2020
One chance

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Re: Petrol Price Increase: What Nigerians Should Know by MajorOvakporaye(f): 1:18pm On Sep 03, 2020
Fvck boarri!!!

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Re: Petrol Price Increase: What Nigerians Should Know by jericco1(m): 1:19pm On Sep 03, 2020
So what is the actual price? 151.6 or 162?

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Re: Petrol Price Increase: What Nigerians Should Know by nairaman66(m): 1:19pm On Sep 03, 2020
In time to come, when you say your name is Buhari, you will be stoned and burnt.

Buhari is an evil being whose modus operandi is to bring poverty and death to the land. This evil man called Buhari successfully scammed/defrauded Nigerians twice!

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Re: Petrol Price Increase: What Nigerians Should Know by Nobody: 1:19pm On Sep 03, 2020
and they said litre of fuel go become 45naira if we kick Jonathan out.. next level nah him we dey so...


all promises canceled ...

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Re: Petrol Price Increase: What Nigerians Should Know by frankmoney(m): 1:19pm On Sep 03, 2020
Nonsense ... This is not an ideal time to hike anything ..

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Re: Petrol Price Increase: What Nigerians Should Know by malele(m): 1:19pm On Sep 03, 2020
No time to read all that , Buhari Bleep up, and if not for myopic Southwest this things for no Dey happen

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Re: Petrol Price Increase: What Nigerians Should Know by MajorOvakporaye(f): 1:19pm On Sep 03, 2020
Feck vulture griller

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Re: Petrol Price Increase: What Nigerians Should Know by Realadey(m): 1:19pm On Sep 03, 2020
Hmmmm,
Re: Petrol Price Increase: What Nigerians Should Know by DennisEche(m): 1:19pm On Sep 03, 2020
THUNDER KILL THE VULTURE MEAT SELLER, SHEGE DAN BURA UBA.
BUBU SUBJECTING NIGERIANS TO PAINS. CURSES BE ON YOU THE DEAD MEAT GRILLER

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Re: Petrol Price Increase: What Nigerians Should Know by horsepower102: 1:20pm On Sep 03, 2020
Where are the protests? Where is #occupy Nigeria.

I always knew Nigerians are hypocrites but the level this fact has been exposed under Buhari’s administration is beyond belief.

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Re: Petrol Price Increase: What Nigerians Should Know by hush15: 1:20pm On Sep 03, 2020
stephanie11:
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https://politicsnigeria.com/explainer-what-you-must-know-about-new-petrol-pump-price/

Simply put, they want Nigerians themselves to justify subsidy payment
Re: Petrol Price Increase: What Nigerians Should Know by Bustincole(m): 1:20pm On Sep 03, 2020
There is God ooo

Re: Petrol Price Increase: What Nigerians Should Know by flexd99(m): 1:20pm On Sep 03, 2020
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Re: Petrol Price Increase: What Nigerians Should Know by ring7(m): 1:21pm On Sep 03, 2020
Watch how Those NEPA will cease light and watch Us buy fuel

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Re: Petrol Price Increase: What Nigerians Should Know by MosayA: 1:21pm On Sep 03, 2020
SAY NO TO INCREMENT IN FUEL PRICE!

BUBU, You wan kill us b4 2023 ni?

Haba!!!

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Re: Petrol Price Increase: What Nigerians Should Know by ipobarethieves: 1:21pm On Sep 03, 2020
sad
Re: Petrol Price Increase: What Nigerians Should Know by donprinyo(m): 1:21pm On Sep 03, 2020
Lazy youths, buhari is working
Re: Petrol Price Increase: What Nigerians Should Know by Nobody: 1:21pm On Sep 03, 2020
Enjoy your next level with hot sun beaten sachet water and meat pie with only potatoes inside. Una never see anything.

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