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Fuel Price Hike: Business Operators Panic, Fear Shutdown, Job Losses by HenryThegreat1(m): 6:19am On Jul 20, 2023
•Hike to worsen manufacturers’ woes, many SMEs will die, MAN, LCCI lament

•NLC considers emergency meeting, PDP slams FG as Reps summon NNPCL boss


Members of the organised private sector, on Wednesday, expressed fear over the possible shutdown of businesses and job losses following the hike in the pump price of Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol, by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited and fuel marketers.

On Tuesday, the NNPCL and other oil marketers raised the price of petrol from about N537/litre to between N617 and N630/litre, a development that triggered widespread anger across the country.

Commenting on the matter, the President, Manufacturers Association of Nigeria, Francis Meshioye, said the unpredictability of fuel price hikes would take a serious toll on manufacturers who already had to readjust budgets to factor in the added costs caused by the removal of fuel subsidy.

He said the increase in fuel price had already raised the cost of logistics, which would be compounded by the latest hike.

He stated that given the trend, there were fears among manufacturers that this might not be the final increase and urged the government to develop a culture of engaging key stakeholders before decisions with far-reaching consequences such as this, were taken.

“When fuel subsidy was removed, most people were of the opinion that the change that would occur was going to be a one-off change. If there was going to be any change, we expected little, not a skyrocketing one.

“The signal this gives to the business community is that – are we sure this is the final increase? Some of our members have tried to make some readjustments. This will make nonsense of the budget that we have done. We have said it severally, when it is difficult for you to operate, what happens next?

“If people are unable to come to work and you have to increase prices for consumers, what will happen? And where is the purchasing capability of the consumer to really purchase
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Meshioye stated.

Also speaking, the Deputy President, Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Gabriel Idahosa, said the increase in petrol price would usher in severe hardship for businesses, especially in the near-term.

Idahosa said, “In the near term, there will be a lot of hardship. A lot of small businesses will crumble completely. There will be a drop in production capacity. How fast we can get out of it is what the conversation is about now.”

On his part, the President, Association of Small Business Owners of Nigeria, Femi Egbesola, expressed worry that more businesses would collapse due to the increased hardship that would characterise the operating environment.

According to him, increasing the pump price of petrol at a time small businesses were fighting for their lives as result of the recent removal of fuel subsidy was a “sledge hammer” that would annihilate many SMEs.

Egbesola said, It is a sledgehammer on micro and small businesses. I just wonder how we will survive. I must tell you I am confused. The economy has been in a basket, but this is suicidal. I foresee quite a lot of businesses going under. I don’t see how micro and small businesses can survive this. Many will go down.”

Also speaking, the National Vice President, Nigerian Association of Small Scale Industrialists, Segun Kuti-George, said the development would put further strain on businesses that were already grappling with increased costs associated with the government’s recent economic reforms.

He said, “It will bring additional burden on manufacturers who have to contend with the creation of alternative sources of energy to run their businesses. The only fearful thing for me is that our own case as a country does not obey economic theories. It doesn’t respond to market forces.

“It should not be an upswing all the time. If the price of crude in the international market comes down, it is expected that the pump price should also come down. But whether that will happen in Nigeria is a different ball game because whatever goes up, stays there.”

In the same vein, the National Vice Chairman, Nigeria Association of Small and Medium Enterprises, Solomon Aderoju, said more businesses would fold operations in light of the unbearable costs, which has been worsened by the increase in fuel price.

Aderoju said, “It will increase the cost of operations. Many SMEs are packing up already. MPR is 18.5. The rate of inflation is 22.79 per cent. So, no SME can thrive under this environment, with these kinds of government policies. More are still going to close down. I bought fuel for N14,000 today. It cannot last me more than a day or two. It will affect us tremendously. It is quite unfortunate.”

NLC convenes meeting
Also on Wednesday, the Nigeria Labour Congress said it would summon a National Executive Council meeting following the hike in fuel price.

NLC’s National Treasurer, Hakeem Ambali, made this known in a text message with one of our correspondents.

The organised labour comprising the NLC and Trade Union Congress in separate statements issued Tuesday accused the government of robbing the poor to feed the rich. The congresses also accused the government of failing to stay true to the terms of negotiations.

When contacted to speak on the way forward, Ambali said the NLC would summon a NEC meeting. He, however, noted that a date had not been fixed yet.

“A NEC meeting will be convened but a date has not been fixed yet,” he stated.

Also speaking, the National Vice President, TUC, Tommy Etim, blasted the government for dragging the congresses to court.

“As you are aware, we were charged to court and we have been prevented from protesting. This is a dictatorship. The government should not tread this part.”

Meanwhile, Lecturers under the aegis of Colleges of Education Academic Staff Union, on Wednesday, announced that their members would only go to their respective campuses twice weekly till the government addressed the issues caused by the removal of subsidy.

The union in a statement issued by its National President, Dr Sam Olugbeko, stated that its members could no longer survive on the current minimum wage, hence it had directed its members to only go to work twice weekly.

The statement read in part, “The national leadership of our great union in its extraordinary meeting held on Tuesday, July 18, 2023, agreed to direct its members to go to work two days weekly until Federal Government yields to its demand of 200 per cent increase in salary amidst the difficulty of members to get to work as a result of hike in the price of petrol.

“The implementation of removal of fuel subsidy by the Federal Government two months ago raised the price of a litre of petrol by 250 per cent. This worsened the inflationary rate on the cost of transportation, food and other essential commodities and impoverished the Nigerian people.

“Workers, including staff of Colleges of Education, kept faith with the government and chose to endure the untold hardship thinking it would be only for a while as the government promised to roll out palliative measures including significant increase in salaries.

“Alas! While our capabilities to sustain hope were already exhausted, the price of petrol rose further to N650 per litre. Now, the leadership of the union has been inundated by members’ complaints that they could no longer go to work as a result of hike in the price of petrol and resultant high cost of transportation.”

The union stated that “against this backdrop, it has become inevitable for the union to direct members to go to work only two days weekly, while an emergency NEC meeting shall be convened to ratify this decision and decide on the specific days of the week members are to go to work.”

Speaking on the way forward, the union called on the government to immediately seek a lasting solution to prevent a crisis in colleges of education.

Reps summon NNPCL
The House of Representatives rejected a motion to stop an increase in the price of petrol and revert to the old price of N537 per liter.

It resolved to investigate the sudden increase in the price of petrol and the resultant increase in transport fares across the country.

The House asked its committee to propose palliative measures to be taken to ameliorate the sufferings of Nigerians.

The House said since it had already resolved to investigate the increase, it would amount to pre-empting the work of the investigative committee by ordering the suspension of the price increase.

In a motion of urgent public importance by Ikenga Ugochinyere, the House asked the Group Managing Director, NNPCL, Mele Kyari, and oil marketers to appear before an ad hoc committee to explain the increase.

The ad hoc committee is also finding ways to ensure the effective distribution of palliatives to Nigerians to cushion the effect of subsidy removal.

Ugochinyere said section 88 (1) and (2) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (As Amended) empowers the National Assembly to conduct investigations into the activities of any authority executing or administering laws made by the National Assembly.

He also said further that Section 32 of the Petroleum Industry Act, 2021 saddles the Petroleum Midstream and Downstream Regulatory Authority with the task of regulating and monitoring technical and commercial midstream and downstream petroleum operations in Nigeria.

Naira devaluation
The crash of the naira against the United States dollar contributed significantly to Tuesday’s hike in the pump price of petrol, the Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria stated on Wednesday.

MOMAN specifically stated that the devaluation of the local currency led to an increase in the price of petrol by N100/litre, as it stressed that the cost of crude oil and the exchange rate accounted for over 80 per cent of the cost of PMS.

Speaking at a virtual conference, on Wednesday, organised by the association to explain the sharp rise in the cost of petrol from about N537/litre to N630/litre, depending on area of purchase, the Chairman, MOMAN, Olumide Adeosun, said, “In recent months, the price of PMS has remained relatively stable.

“On May 20, 2023, Platts reported a price of $827 per metric tonne, and on July 14, 2023, it was $859.25 per MT. However, there has been a significant increase in the foreign exchange rate.

“We can infer from our calculations in May that the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited determined its pump price using an exchange rate of about N630 to the dollar, while banks reported an exchange rate of approximately N650 on the Investors and Exporters window.

“As of today, the liquid exchange rate is close to N825 to the dollar. This devaluation adds N100 to the cost of importing a single litre of PMS into the country. Consequently, an increase in the pump prices of petrol should be expected.”

Adeosun reiterated MOMAN’s support for the policy of deregulation in the petroleum industry and acknowledged the challenges faced by the Nigerian public, adding that the group “extend our deepest empathy to all citizens during this time.”

He explained that the international price of crude oil and the exchange rate constituted the largest components of the cost build-up for Premium Motor Spirit, accounting for over 80 per cent.

“The remaining 20 per cent includes statutory dues, distribution costs, and margins. Deregulation promises a transparent and level playing field where cost-reflective prices are evident at fuel stations. It follows, therefore, that in a liberalised market, the pump price of PMS should accurately reflect the current economic realities,” he stated.

He further stated that in the spirit of transparency, MOMAN advocated for federal, state and local governments, as well as employers of labour to implement palliative measures to support less privileged individuals in society currently facing hardships.

The MOMAN chair said it was essential that rapidly executed palliative measures received wide publicity to alleviate the already agitated public sentiments.

“At MOMAN, we have always anticipated that the removal of subsidies and the stabilisation of the downstream market would be a gradual process.

“This process necessitates operators and regulators to engage the public transparently, earn public trust, and foster fair competition that ensures full value for customers at the fuel pumps.

Petrol sells N700
There was massive anger in Anambra State as commuters and motorists were hit by the sudden hike in the pump price of petrol from N530 to N700.

This is just as motorists and other users of the product besieged various petrol stations and were buying the product in larger quantities in anticipation that the price might shut up to N800 from Wednesday.

Our correspondent gathered that the petrol stations in major cities of Onitsha, Nnewi and Awka sold the product at N530 per litre as of Tuesday morning before news of the current increase in pump price filtered into town.

It was also observed that apart from outlets of NNPCL and other major marketers that sold fuel at between N620 and N630/litre across Sokoto metropolis, other independent marketers sold itat N670/litre.

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Re: Fuel Price Hike: Business Operators Panic, Fear Shutdown, Job Losses by crossfm: 6:29am On Jul 20, 2023
Sacking workers at this point will be hellish.
That will be double wahala for dead body.

Let the federal government look in word and fix this mess. This is no longer election period oh,we are now all in this situation.

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Re: Fuel Price Hike: Business Operators Panic, Fear Shutdown, Job Losses by Apus: 6:31am On Jul 20, 2023
Expectedly.

Removing subsidy is great but doing so without putting in place measures that will reduce the effects of removal first is stupid.
We should have had at least two refineries working locally before removing subsidy. Increase food security and provide cheap transport services.
Even the dangote refinery, we no see.

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Re: Fuel Price Hike: Business Operators Panic, Fear Shutdown, Job Losses by kcprince: 6:33am On Jul 20, 2023
Those that are in charge of our economy don’t know the implication of increasing cost of living without balancing it with increased salary. It is things like this that leads to recession . I won’t be surprised if we are currently in a recession.

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Re: Fuel Price Hike: Business Operators Panic, Fear Shutdown, Job Losses by LagosFirstSon: 6:33am On Jul 20, 2023
This is what happens when a clueless being forcefully buy his way into the presidency

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Re: Fuel Price Hike: Business Operators Panic, Fear Shutdown, Job Losses by Naijanascam: 6:42am On Jul 20, 2023
Agbadorians yaff turned to prayer warriors... May this regime favor me and my family while they purposely inflicted pains on themselves because of CURSED crumbs thrown at them......

No more free money and food because nothing is free in Freetown

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Re: Fuel Price Hike: Business Operators Panic, Fear Shutdown, Job Losses by Belteshazzar1: 6:55am On Jul 20, 2023
Shege banza is near. All thanks to our able presdo..

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Re: Fuel Price Hike: Business Operators Panic, Fear Shutdown, Job Losses by marlow1962(m): 6:58am On Jul 20, 2023
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Re: Fuel Price Hike: Business Operators Panic, Fear Shutdown, Job Losses by ambale(m): 7:13am On Jul 20, 2023
This is the kind of pain agbadorians want to subject us to right now

Many businesses are running at loss currently, some even dey borrow to run their expenses, customers aree not forthcoming either

Izzz gonna be long ooo🤔

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Re: Fuel Price Hike: Business Operators Panic, Fear Shutdown, Job Losses by dangermouse(m): 7:15am On Jul 20, 2023
Economic and social activities are gradually coming to a halt in Nigeria.
No thanks to hasty and half baked government policies .

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Re: Fuel Price Hike: Business Operators Panic, Fear Shutdown, Job Losses by helinues: 7:28am On Jul 20, 2023
Make una calm down.

Some million litres of oil just arrived the country, the fuel price should come down a bit
Re: Fuel Price Hike: Business Operators Panic, Fear Shutdown, Job Losses by livebyday(m): 7:31am On Jul 20, 2023
helinues:
Make una calm down.

Some million litres of oil just arrived the country, the fuel price should come down a bit

When they tell all these kids that education is paramount they won't listen.

Let me educate you, Nigeria doesn't import oil she imports Premium motor spirit aka pms aka fuel which is a refined product of crude oil that Nigeria exports not imports.

School is not a scam

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Re: Fuel Price Hike: Business Operators Panic, Fear Shutdown, Job Losses by helinues: 7:33am On Jul 20, 2023
livebyday:


When they tell all these kids that education is paramount they won't listen.

Let me educate you, Nigeria doesn't import oil she imports Premium motor spirit aka pms aka fuel which is a refined product of crude oil that Nigeria exports not imports.

School is not a scam

Oil, Fuel, Premium Motor Sprit , whichever, millions of litters just arrived the country which would reduce the increase in fuel price.

I know you lots are not happy with this news hence trying to derail from the main topic of discussion

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Re: Fuel Price Hike: Business Operators Panic, Fear Shutdown, Job Losses by livebyday(m): 7:39am On Jul 20, 2023
helinues:


Oil, Fuel, Premium Motor Sprit , whichever, millions of litters just arrived the country which would reduce the increase in fuel price.

I know you lots are not happy with this news hence trying to derail from the main topic of discussion

What do you mean by you lots? I would advise you to be very careful what you say to me. Do you know me or are you disturbed mentally?
conduct yourself with decorum.

You have been warned.

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Re: Fuel Price Hike: Business Operators Panic, Fear Shutdown, Job Losses by Essenza01: 7:39am On Jul 20, 2023
helinues:
Make una calm down.

Some million litres of oil just arrived the country, the fuel price should come down a bit

Wow.... please take this down, it makes you come off as below par. Supply has never been the problem, do you see scarcity?, The importers virtually buy at very marginal difference from each other, the depots sell at very marginal difference from each other aswell, the trucks lift to different locations at marginal differences too.. your exchange rate is the problem.. would more planes reduce the terrible flight fees now?

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Re: Fuel Price Hike: Business Operators Panic, Fear Shutdown, Job Losses by helinues: 7:41am On Jul 20, 2023
livebyday:


What do you mean by you lots? I would advise you to be very careful what you say to me. Do you know me or are you disturbed mentally conduct yourself with decorum.

You have been warned.

I know you as one of the long time troller on this forum.

Imagine forming victim when his comments history are just mocking him.

Eish

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Re: Fuel Price Hike: Business Operators Panic, Fear Shutdown, Job Losses by livebyday(m): 7:42am On Jul 20, 2023
helinues:


I know you as one of the long time troller on this forum.

Imagine forming victim when his comments history are just mocking him.

Eish

I see
Re: Fuel Price Hike: Business Operators Panic, Fear Shutdown, Job Losses by a4cube: 7:45am On Jul 20, 2023
helinues:
Make una calm down.

Some million litres of oil just arrived the country, the fuel price should come down a bit
Like when will that your oil that arrived gonna make pms price come down?

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Re: Fuel Price Hike: Business Operators Panic, Fear Shutdown, Job Losses by helinues: 7:46am On Jul 20, 2023
a4cube:
Like when will that your oil that arrived gonna make pms price come down?

When distributed across the nation
Re: Fuel Price Hike: Business Operators Panic, Fear Shutdown, Job Losses by a4cube: 7:55am On Jul 20, 2023
helinues:


When distributed across the nation
Ok maybe I will mention u in 2 weeks time ho know how much you bought if you have car or gen?

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Re: Fuel Price Hike: Business Operators Panic, Fear Shutdown, Job Losses by Bitterhelineus: 8:09am On Jul 20, 2023
helinues:


When distributed across the nation

Get a Job coRnard

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Re: Fuel Price Hike: Business Operators Panic, Fear Shutdown, Job Losses by helinues: 8:24am On Jul 20, 2023
a4cube:
Ok maybe I will mention u in 2 weeks time ho know how much you bought if you have car or gen?

Shame might not allow you to mention me in that 2 weeks as your evil wishes for the country would be averted. No be today una dey swallow una own words
Re: Fuel Price Hike: Business Operators Panic, Fear Shutdown, Job Losses by Nobody: 8:25am On Jul 20, 2023
a4cube:
Members of organised private sector are obidients and Ipob. Let them sack their workers we in Agbado kingdom doesn't care......Batist.

Motherfvcker, did you have to quote the entire article ?

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Re: Fuel Price Hike: Business Operators Panic, Fear Shutdown, Job Losses by Savedday2: 8:25am On Jul 20, 2023
If guys don't have money to pay girls after knacking, waytin Tinubu gain?

Pls, put into consideration that all our girls are parasitic, Olosho and liabilities that depends on guys to survive.

I dey pity our girls!

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Re: Fuel Price Hike: Business Operators Panic, Fear Shutdown, Job Losses by Bitterhelineus: 8:25am On Jul 20, 2023
helinues:


Shame might not allow you to mention me in that 2 weeks as your evil wishes for the country bw averted. No be today una dey swallow una own words

Shatap and get a job

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Re: Fuel Price Hike: Business Operators Panic, Fear Shutdown, Job Losses by RECTEM: 8:33am On Jul 20, 2023
APC worst ever party

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Re: Fuel Price Hike: Business Operators Panic, Fear Shutdown, Job Losses by samogo1: 8:33am On Jul 20, 2023
Tinubu is clueless. Dollar almost N900

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Re: Fuel Price Hike: Business Operators Panic, Fear Shutdown, Job Losses by Ohibenemma(m): 8:34am On Jul 20, 2023
The attendant challenges are visible even to the blind, but will Pharaoh Infinity ever realise this?

This is for the manufacturing sector alone. How about those 60-80k per month earning folks who have to shuttle between Ikorodu/Agric to Ajah daily in search of their daily bread? Tell me why there won't be mass resignation!

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Re: Fuel Price Hike: Business Operators Panic, Fear Shutdown, Job Losses by worksmart(m): 8:34am On Jul 20, 2023
Tinubu : Low fuel prices favour the rich

Also Tinubu:
* 115% pay rise for Billionaire Federal lawmakers *
* Takes $500million loan for palliative and gives $90m to NAss for "new furniture" wink wink *
* Gives $40million worth of pay rise to billionaire Justices of Nigeria

*Hikes fuel prices causing inflation. Introducing policy to tax market women*

Tinubu really cares for poor Nigerians grin grin

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