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FG Still Practicing Quasi-subsidy, Expect Fuel Price Hike – Oil Marketers by ogododo: 8:14am On Sep 18, 2023
Nigerians have been told to expect another hike in the pump price of petrol.

This is as a result of the rise in the cost of crude oil, coupled with the depreciation of the naira against the United States dollar.

Oil marketers explained that the cost of crude oil and the exchange rate of the dollar accounted for over 80 per cent of the cost of PMS.

Brent crude, the global benchmark for oil, rose to $94/barrel on Sunday, the highest figure in 2023.

Oil had started the year at about $82/barrel, dipped to $70/barrel in June, but traded above $92/barrel in the past week.

Although the Federal Government and its Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited had insisted that subsidy on petrol had ended, following the deregulation of the downstream oil sector, operators insisted on Sunday that the government was implementing quasi-subsidy.

They explained that with the latest rise in crude oil price, the cost of petrol was meant to increase, stressing that if the government insists on leaving the commodity at N617/litre, then subsidy on PMS had been returned quietly.

The National Public Relations Officer, Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, Chief Chinedu Ukadike, in a statement on Sunday said, “The Group Chief Executive Officer of NNPC, in one of his statements, had pointed out that as long as the dollar continues to rise, Nigerians should not expect petroleum products prices to be pegged.

The cost of crude oil is also on the rise and it impacts on petrol price, because PMS is derived from crude.

“So in this price deregulation regime, once the dollar increases, automatically it means that the cost of importing petroleum products will also increase. And the cost of every other related service will rise.

So the fuel we are buying today at N617 or N596 depending on where you buy it and based on the nearness to depots, is actually below what the price should really be, going by the rise in dollar and crude oil price.

“I said earlier that what we are experiencing now is quasi-deregulation. The rise in crude oil price has both positive and negative effects on Nigeria. It is positive because it increases our generation of dollars when we sell the crude.

“But it is negative in the sense that we still use that dollar that we have got to import the finished products of crude. That is the problem. For if Nigeria is refining products, then there will be a windfall, but since we import with the dollar that we make, then it makes no sense.

“The gap is becoming too much. Also, the exchange rate gap between the official and parallel markets is widening. And these gaps have to be filled by the government through quasi-subsidy on petrol.

“You also know that most of the investors who tried to import products when it was announced that the subsidy on petrol had been removed, are now finding it very difficult to do so.

“This is because after buying the dollar in the parallel market, they cannot recoup what they have invested. So the government must be transparent with this subsidy removal thing. It should apply it to the fullest, so that competition can set it.”

https://dailypost.ng/2023/09/18/fg-still-practicing-quasi-subsidy-expect-fuel-price-hike-oil-marketers/

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Re: FG Still Practicing Quasi-subsidy, Expect Fuel Price Hike – Oil Marketers by OkpaNsukkaisBae(m): 8:16am On Sep 18, 2023
Renewed shege banza

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Re: FG Still Practicing Quasi-subsidy, Expect Fuel Price Hike – Oil Marketers by Paragon311(m): 8:20am On Sep 18, 2023
Make dem kuku finish the masses in this shit hole of a country..

No remedy for the dollar rise in exchange rate...

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Re: FG Still Practicing Quasi-subsidy, Expect Fuel Price Hike – Oil Marketers by ogododo: 8:27am On Sep 18, 2023
Renewed hopelessness, Tinubu no sabi to run dls country.

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Re: FG Still Practicing Quasi-subsidy, Expect Fuel Price Hike – Oil Marketers by Nbote(m): 9:10am On Sep 18, 2023
You can only continue to reinforce lies and Propaganda with more lies until it catches up with you and everyone is exposed for who they truly are

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Re: FG Still Practicing Quasi-subsidy, Expect Fuel Price Hike – Oil Marketers by Jessyjeff: 9:20am On Sep 18, 2023
This is not even hidden. Without subsidy, Nigerians would have been paying about 750 - 770 Naira for 1 litr e of petrol since August, when Naira dipped against the USD and crude oil prices started rising.

Since early August, only NNPCL has been importing fuel to Nigeria. Those in government can call it any cosmetic name ( under- recovery, etc), it is still subsidy.

This is why people shouldn't believe what the federal government has been saying. The government is still paying subsidy on fuel and also fixes fuel price; the market is not deregulated for fuel.

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Re: FG Still Practicing Quasi-subsidy, Expect Fuel Price Hike – Oil Marketers by ogododo: 9:22am On Sep 18, 2023
Jessyjeff:
This is not even hidden. Without subsidy, Nigerians would have been paying about 750 - 770 Naira for 1 litr e of petrol since August, when Naira dipped against the USD and crude oil prices started rising.

Since early August, only NNPCL has been importing fuel to Nigeria. Those in government can call it any cosmetic name ( under- recovery, etc), it is still subsidy.

This is why people shouldn't believe what the federal government has been saying. The government is still paying subsidy on fuel and also fixes fuel price; the market is not deregulated for fuel.

Your head get oil, shekesheke for you. APC, government still dey lie about not paying subsidy. Nlfpmod.

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Re: FG Still Practicing Quasi-subsidy, Expect Fuel Price Hike – Oil Marketers by mariovito(m): 9:50am On Sep 18, 2023
Simple question, why can't we refine crude oil in Nigeria?

Is it rocket science?

To think that Nigeria has one of the best grade of crude oil in world "Light and Sweet crude" even better than what Saudi Arabia has. Sweet and light crude yields good measure of petrol and diesel and other by products and also easy to refine.

The more you look the less you'll see is what Nigeria is.

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Re: FG Still Practicing Quasi-subsidy, Expect Fuel Price Hike – Oil Marketers by Rahkman: 9:50am On Sep 18, 2023
Government of propaganda they think propaganda can run a nation

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Re: FG Still Practicing Quasi-subsidy, Expect Fuel Price Hike – Oil Marketers by Nobody: 9:51am On Sep 18, 2023
Again, who is this mystery man called tinubu? He has been a menace

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Re: FG Still Practicing Quasi-subsidy, Expect Fuel Price Hike – Oil Marketers by CoolHub99: 9:51am On Sep 18, 2023
Paragon311:
Make dem kuku finish the masses in this shit hole of a country..

No remedy for the dollar rise in exchange rate...
I swear. Crazy people

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Re: FG Still Practicing Quasi-subsidy, Expect Fuel Price Hike – Oil Marketers by TongueTwista(m): 9:51am On Sep 18, 2023
Una never see anything for this country😂. Una dey use yoruba pepper carry play.

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Re: FG Still Practicing Quasi-subsidy, Expect Fuel Price Hike – Oil Marketers by DollartoNairato: 9:52am On Sep 18, 2023
angry
Re: FG Still Practicing Quasi-subsidy, Expect Fuel Price Hike – Oil Marketers by christejames(m): 9:52am On Sep 18, 2023
In other words, subsidy is not yet completely gone grin grin




So this govt of propaganda has been ruthlessly dealing with us with high price of PMS while still paying parts of the subsidy they claimed to have removed? undecided


somebody tell me what is more confusing between a hermaphrodite and APC regime!

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Re: FG Still Practicing Quasi-subsidy, Expect Fuel Price Hike – Oil Marketers by jmoore(m): 9:52am On Sep 18, 2023
Can any good thing come out from Tinubulation?

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Re: FG Still Practicing Quasi-subsidy, Expect Fuel Price Hike – Oil Marketers by owem19(m): 9:52am On Sep 18, 2023
Renewed corruption

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Re: FG Still Practicing Quasi-subsidy, Expect Fuel Price Hike – Oil Marketers by marlow1962(m): 9:52am On Sep 18, 2023
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Re: FG Still Practicing Quasi-subsidy, Expect Fuel Price Hike – Oil Marketers by Angelfrost(m): 9:52am On Sep 18, 2023
The excuses keep getting more stupid everyday...!

From leaders to corporations and marketers, down to citizens, no one seems to have a single clue.

Let's see how long this house built on propaganda will stand...!

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Re: FG Still Practicing Quasi-subsidy, Expect Fuel Price Hike – Oil Marketers by BobbieZion(m): 9:53am On Sep 18, 2023
What is Tinubu Yoruba economic team doing.
I thought they said they are very smart.

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Re: FG Still Practicing Quasi-subsidy, Expect Fuel Price Hike – Oil Marketers by crossfm: 9:53am On Sep 18, 2023
Hehehe.

It's not true, fuel will soon sale at 85naira grin.

They should stop tarnishing the image of this government.

The work this government is doing is so huge but eyes can't see it grin.

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Re: FG Still Practicing Quasi-subsidy, Expect Fuel Price Hike – Oil Marketers by Krohn1999: 9:53am On Sep 18, 2023
Omo like this I dn lose hope for Nigeria

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Re: FG Still Practicing Quasi-subsidy, Expect Fuel Price Hike – Oil Marketers by TongueTwista(m): 9:53am On Sep 18, 2023
Dondollypee:
Which one is quasi subsidy again?

A resemblance of something.

So the FG is paying what resembles subsidy..😂. Nigeria na horror movie.

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Re: FG Still Practicing Quasi-subsidy, Expect Fuel Price Hike – Oil Marketers by EdiskyHarry: 9:54am On Sep 18, 2023
So sad, when will Nigerians ever have peace of mind.
Everyday in Nigeria is bad and heart breaking news, hopelessness and suffering.

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Re: FG Still Practicing Quasi-subsidy, Expect Fuel Price Hike – Oil Marketers by farouk2much(m): 9:54am On Sep 18, 2023
If una like sell am #1500 per liter...... The yeye people weh vote for APC na dem cos am........ Dnt waist time.... Increase the price... We ar waitin

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Re: FG Still Practicing Quasi-subsidy, Expect Fuel Price Hike – Oil Marketers by Gadafi001(m): 9:55am On Sep 18, 2023
Re: FG Still Practicing Quasi-subsidy, Expect Fuel Price Hike – Oil Marketers by BigBlackPreek(m): 9:55am On Sep 18, 2023
Oh Allah hear our humble cry in this country

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