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Nigeria's State Oil Firm Says Subsidising Pump Prices No Longer Tenable by Martinal: 2:37am On Mar 30, 2021
ABUJA, March 25 (Reuters) - Nigeria’s state oil firm is spending up to $315 million a month on fuel subsidies for consumers, a burden that is becoming untenable, its head said on Thursday.
Nigeria deregulated its downstream oil sector a year ago, after the COVID-19 pandemic triggered a collapse in the global price of oil, its main export.
That ended a system of fuel subsidies that had helped keep the lid on simmering social unrest for decades. But the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) picked up the tab after the government made it the country’s sole petrol importer.
Its managing director, Mele Kyari, said NNPC was paying a market price of 234 naira a litre for petrol and selling at a pump price of 162.
That added up to a cost to the company of between 100 billion-120 billion naira ($262 million-$315 million) a month.
“NNPC may no longer be in a position to carry that burden because we cannot continue to carry it in our books,” Kyari told reporters in the capital Abuja.
Despite the cost to NNPC, pump prices have risen by around 30% since last March, helping to drive rising social unrest in a country where jobs are scarce and attacks by a patchwork of militant groups have turned some regions into near-anarchy.
Kyari said rising oil prices since last year have increased the cost of petrol imports, stoking inflation and creating some social unrest, issues that were being discussed with labour unions.
Efforts were continuing to create a system under which consumers could pay the actual petrol price without getting exploited.
Nigeria, Africa’s top oil exporter, has made producing its own fuel a priority for years but efforts to revamp its refineries have failed, leaving it almost entirely reliant on imports.
NNPC said it recorded a trading surplus of 80.12% to 24.19 billion naira in December from a month earlier.
Re: Nigeria's State Oil Firm Says Subsidising Pump Prices No Longer Tenable by inumidun2010(m): 3:50am On Mar 30, 2021
Believe Government at your own PERIL
Re: Nigeria's State Oil Firm Says Subsidising Pump Prices No Longer Tenable by Oxb90: 4:26am On Mar 30, 2021
The judgement of God shall not favour all of you politicians. What happened to making sure we refine our own local consumption. Even with this unprecedented hardship in this country the only solution you all can come to is to increase the suffering of the masses even much more. God is watching. And when the people revolt you all find an unpleasant name to call them. You all shall reap what you have sown.

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