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Marketers Struggle To Raise N10bn For New Petrol Orders by lagostrendboy: 7:47am On Jun 08, 2023
Many depot owners may soon shut down their facilities due to the inability to meet the new financial requirement of about N10bn by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited as the cost of lifting fuel from its ships, The PUNCH has learnt.

The PUNCH on Wednesday noticed that many filling stations in Lagos State were not selling products to the public.

Sources at the depots told The PUNCH that depot owners were struggling to raise between N5b-N10bn to make new orders from the NNPCL.

“NNPCL has enough stock in-country and we still buy from them pending when arrangements would be made for us to start ordering our products ourselves. Now, we have to raise about N10bn, some N5bn depending on the volume of the order to be able to access new products,” the sources said.

He added that the amount was in addition to the payment already made before the increase in the price of petrol.

The National Controller, Operations of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, Mike Osatuyi, told The PUNCH that the affected stations did not have products due to the increase in the prices of products at the depots.

According to him, filling station owners are currently required to have between N22.5m and N23m to buy a truck of petrol, adding that one truck was sold for N8m before May 29.

A former Chairman of the Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria, Tunji Oyebanji, also told The PUNCH that 33, 000 metric tonnes of petrol at depots had shut up to as high as N21m.

The PUNCH learnt that many depot owners currently do not have stock as they had exhausted their stocks before President Bola Tinubu announced the removal of the petrol subsidy on May 29.

“Many depot owners would not be able to access funds because banks are skeptical of granting loans to the downstream sector,” a source added.

The pump price of petrol, which was between N179 and N200 per litre before subsidy removal, has skyrocketed to over N500 per litre after the President’s pronouncement.

Oyebanji told The PUNCH that many smaller firms in the downstream sector would be forced to shut down operations and may be bought over by bigger ones due to their inability to meet up with the huge financial obligations to secure new products from the NNPCL.

Sources at the NNPCL told The PUNCH that the company had been having challenges accessing forex from the Central Bank of Nigeria, since the removal of petrol subsidy.

“Since full deregulation started, CBN has stopped giving us forex. We also have to source for dollars just like every other player in the downstream sector. So, depending on the dollar rates and other market indices, we import and have to also factor other costs before we sell to marketers,” the sources noted.

https://punchng.com/marketers-struggle-to-raise-n10bn-for-new-petrol-orders/

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Re: Marketers Struggle To Raise N10bn For New Petrol Orders by Parachoko: 8:06am On Jun 08, 2023
The small firms should merge and work together like some of the banks did

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Re: Marketers Struggle To Raise N10bn For New Petrol Orders by ManirBK: 8:08am On Jun 08, 2023
very soon the real marketers will be known God bless our president Tinubu God bless Nigeria

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Re: Marketers Struggle To Raise N10bn For New Petrol Orders by Ikea81: 8:11am On Jun 08, 2023
So they were not saving from the corrupt subsidy and illegal export they have been enjoying

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Re: Marketers Struggle To Raise N10bn For New Petrol Orders by dalaman: 8:13am On Jun 08, 2023
More wahala loading.

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Re: Marketers Struggle To Raise N10bn For New Petrol Orders by BossGerald: 8:13am On Jun 08, 2023
Parachoko:
The small firms should merge and work together like some of the banks did

Look how its easy for you to type...


Why you never merge your 30k monthly BAT and RAT stipend with Helinues and Co?? You'll rather create multiple moniker here.

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Re: Marketers Struggle To Raise N10bn For New Petrol Orders by Snitch24(m): 8:15am On Jun 08, 2023
After making that much money?
Wsh kine lie be this

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Re: Marketers Struggle To Raise N10bn For New Petrol Orders by olatade(m): 8:15am On Jun 08, 2023
Removal of subsidy has come to stay.

No more free cash for marketers.

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Re: Marketers Struggle To Raise N10bn For New Petrol Orders by BossGerald: 8:29am On Jun 08, 2023
Parachoko:
Is just a matter of time, you go soon tear your cloth and enter street

Person wey see the way you dey type in anger and tears go think say nah because you love Nigeria.

The Pandora Clown from Agulu will never become the President Of The Federal Republic Of Nigeria



You're the one in anger and tears...what brought Obi into this?

Is that name tormenting your soul?

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Re: Marketers Struggle To Raise N10bn For New Petrol Orders by CodeTemplar: 8:29am On Jun 08, 2023
Lies. Strategy to justify high prices. They will say they took loans that's on high interest.

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Re: Marketers Struggle To Raise N10bn For New Petrol Orders by BossGerald: 8:47am On Jun 08, 2023
Parachoko:
Pandora Clown from Agulu will never become the President Of Nigeria

If you like wail and burn down Anambra, Asiwaju will rule Nigeria till 2031.

You're the one wailing and derailing this thread...you want to shift people's attention from the topic abi??

When will you go to the fuel station with your APC card and buy fuel #45??

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Re: Marketers Struggle To Raise N10bn For New Petrol Orders by Parachoko: 8:48am On Jun 08, 2023
BossGerald:


You're the one wailing and derailing this thread...you want to shift people's attention from the topic abi??

When will you go to the fuel station with your APC card and buy fuel #45??
I've never complained about the fuel subsidy removal

I'm not complaining, I'm prepared.u

Subsidy is gone and the Pandora Mediocre from Agulu will never rule Nigeria

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Re: Marketers Struggle To Raise N10bn For New Petrol Orders by BossGerald: 10:45am On Jun 08, 2023
Parachoko:
I've never complained about the fuel subsidy removal

I'm not complaining buying it for #500 per liter

Subsidy is gone and the Pandora Mediocre from Agulu will never rule Nigeria

Go tell tilumbu who occupied ojota in 2012 when Jonathan removed subsidy and fuel was sold at #145

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Re: Marketers Struggle To Raise N10bn For New Petrol Orders by money121(m): 12:35pm On Jun 08, 2023
GOD BLESS NIGERIA
Re: Marketers Struggle To Raise N10bn For New Petrol Orders by Dotherightthing: 12:40pm On Jun 08, 2023
Then let them fold up... angry

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Re: Marketers Struggle To Raise N10bn For New Petrol Orders by Islie: 9:48am On Jun 09, 2023
Marketers struggle to raise N10bn for new petrol orders

https://punchng.com/marketers-struggle-to-raise-n10bn-for-new-petrol-orders/

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Re: Marketers Struggle To Raise N10bn For New Petrol Orders by ba7man(m): 10:12am On Jun 09, 2023
That nonsense Alhaji that built a petrol station in a highly residential area, quick to jack up his prices during induced scarcity, while tampering with his pumps to underdispense will be forced to shut down now.

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Re: Marketers Struggle To Raise N10bn For New Petrol Orders by dododawa1: 10:28am On Jun 09, 2023
GOD bless NIGERIA

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Re: Marketers Struggle To Raise N10bn For New Petrol Orders by Meerahbel: 12:02pm On Jun 09, 2023
Dear #HR
Salary Increment at this time for your organization might just be using Panadol to try to cure cancer.

Speak to your people
Ask them questions like how Many percent increase did their transportation to work get
What other areas of their lives has been affected
Gather the data you get
Clean it up
Then make an informed report to the management


Salary increment might just be one out of the many things you can do to help the situation

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1. Increase in transportation cost
2. Increase in cost of food
3. Increase in cost of other household goods
4. Reduction in individual expenses
5. Reduction in companies profit


Dear Employees

Hope this meets you well. On the subject of #SubsidyRemoval I write ✍️ this to you.

✔️The removal of fuel subsidies has began to have impact on us all and the overall economy, as this is leading to increased prices for fuel and other essential goods.

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📌Stay informed but limit exposure: Stay updated with reliable news sources, but avoid excessive exposure to news that may increase anxiety🥺. Constantly monitoring negative news can be overwhelming. Balance staying informed with taking breaks to focus on positive aspects of your life.

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📌Focus on what you can control: Recognize that some aspects of the fuel subsidy removal are beyond your control. Instead, focus on things within your control, such as managing your personal finances🧾💳, exploring alternative transportation options🚗, or finding ways to reduce fuel consumption.

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Re: Marketers Struggle To Raise N10bn For New Petrol Orders by Jokerman(m): 12:03pm On Jun 09, 2023
Another fuel scarcity?
Re: Marketers Struggle To Raise N10bn For New Petrol Orders by MRDEE01: 12:03pm On Jun 09, 2023
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Re: Marketers Struggle To Raise N10bn For New Petrol Orders by tuoyoojo(m): 12:04pm On Jun 09, 2023
Ok
Re: Marketers Struggle To Raise N10bn For New Petrol Orders by SKIBiNSKI(m): 12:04pm On Jun 09, 2023
BossGerald:


Look how its easy for you to type...


Why you never merge your 30k monthly BAT and RAT stipend with Helinues and Co?? You'll rather create multiple moniker here.
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Marketers Struggle To Raise N10bn For New Petrol Orders by dyera(m): 12:04pm On Jun 09, 2023
Make NNPCL sell am for them for credit.

Many depot owners may soon shut down their facilities due to the inability to meet the new financial requirement of about N10bn by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited as the cost of lifting fuel from its ships , The PUNCH has learnt.

And the boss of NNPCL said that switching from importation of fuel to getting it from local refinery will not cause the pump price to reduce. The NNPCL boss is obviously a lying criminal.

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Re: Marketers Struggle To Raise N10bn For New Petrol Orders by Sunshine34(m): 12:05pm On Jun 09, 2023
Anywhere you see money go borrow, federal government will not give shishi. Subsidy removal is here to stay

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Re: Marketers Struggle To Raise N10bn For New Petrol Orders by MRDEE01: 12:05pm On Jun 09, 2023
Fuel scarcity loading.
make e sha no reach 1k per litre
Re: Marketers Struggle To Raise N10bn For New Petrol Orders by id4sho(m): 12:05pm On Jun 09, 2023
Previous profit B4 tongue

Most Nigerian big businesses are run with government funds. Tinubu don choke all of them, let boys get out and allow men run the business.

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Re: Marketers Struggle To Raise N10bn For New Petrol Orders by Winters23: 12:06pm On Jun 09, 2023
shocked

This is why filling stations adjusted immediately, if not they'll be in this same shit.

Although some stations low on stock prior the announcement are still in this same shit as major marketers.

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