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Marketers Counter FG, Insist Fuel Subsidy Is Back by treesun: 1:59pm On Oct 11, 2023
•Petrol should be over N800/litre without subsidy, says IPMAN
•PMS queues may worsen, dealers fault NNPCL availability claims

Oil marketers, on Tuesday, countered the position of the Federal Government, as they insisted that the current pump price of Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol, should not be less than N800/litre if there was no subsidy on the commodity.

Petrol currently sells at between N580/litre and N617/litre depending on the area of purchase, as the Federal Government, through its Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, had denied reintroducing PMS subsidy.

On Monday, the Group Chief Executive Officer, NNPCL, Mele Kyari, denied the reintroduction of petrol subsidy and claimed that the pockets of queues by motorists observed in petrol stations across the country stemmed from hiccups in products’ distribution from the South to the North and not a lack of supply.

No subsidy whatsoever. We are recovering our full cost from the products that we import. We sell to the market, and we understand why the marketers are unable to import. We hope that they do it very quickly and these are some of the interventions the government is doing. There is no subsidy,” Kyari had stated.

On claims by NNPCL that it had enough product, the IPMAN secretary said this was not entirely correct.

The situation in the downstream oil sector is very painful. How can Kyari go to the open and be telling people that he is not subsidising the product? He also said they have billions of litres of fuel and that nothing is going to happen, let him come out and watch what is happening in town right now.

“You can’t get taxis because most of them cannot get fuel, and their cost is now very high. Many people have packed their vehicles. How many stations are selling? For the few ones that are selling, the queues are endless here in Abuja.”

On his part, the National President, Natural Oil and Gas Suppliers Association of Nigeria, Benneth Korie, said filling stations were closing, as he insisted that fuel subsidy had been gradually reintroduced.

“NOGASA is seriously worried, between now and December this year, there is need for urgent government intervention to stop the shutting down of our filling stations and parking of our petroleum tankers, all due to the high cost of importation, distribution of products, etc,” he stated.

Korie also stated that the high cost of diesel was killing businesses in the downstream oil sector, stressing that concerns around subsidy on PMS had not helped matters lately.

“Among our recommendations to the government include the declaration of a state of emergency on our refineries, provision of palliatives to marketers for importation of diesel for 120 days before the commencement of operations by the refineries, since the government said refineries will start in December,” he declared.

Earlier, another dealer explained that the last private marketer, PETROCAM, that imported petrol into Nigeria recently, could not sell it due to the reintroduction of subsidy on PMS and the insistence of NNPCL not to raise its pump price.

The marketer stated that before the last one month, whenever they (marketers) brought in products, they would convince the NNPCL to raise the price in accordance with the landing cost.

“The depots are dried up. That’s a statement of fact. For more than a month now no other importer has brought in product except NNPC,” the oil dealer, who spoke on condition of anonymity due to lack of authorisation, stated.

“Since over a month now, I don’t think marketers have been able to influence NNPC to change its price. So that is why you hear that the landing cost currently is about N720/litre, but NNPC is still selling at between N580 to N617, depending on your location.”

The source explained that the current price of petrol had lingered because the government was subsidising the commodity.

“It (government) has said the price should not be more than that amount. So since over a month no marketer has brought in product due to the reintroduction of subsidy.”

On whether NNPC has enough products to keep the country wet, since marketers have stopped PMS imports, the source replied, “NNPC also has its challenges too

“The NNPC you have now is different from the one of before. If it was before, even if they bring in 10 million litres, they can give close to seven million litres to other marketers and use the rest.

“But now, even some of their retail outlets don’t have products because they are so much currently. So you cannot bring in products and be supplying third parties, leaving your own.”

Subsidy gulps N4.8tn annually

Meanwhile, the government through the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority, stated on Tuesday that fuel subsidy was gulping about N4.8tn from its purse.

The Chief Executive Officer, NMDPRA, Farouk Ahmed, disclosed this at the ongoing Energy and Labour Summit organised by PENGASSAN in Abuja.

“The financial implication of PMS subsidy rose to over N400bn monthly which translates to over N4.8tn ($6bn) annually, making it unsustainable in the short to medium term.

“Subsidy on PMS hugely impacted government revenues available to all tiers of government leading to inability of the government to meet their obligations.

“Last year alone, Nigeria imported a total of about 23.5 billion litres of PMS. Our average daily truck out over a period of eight years stood at over 55 million litres per day, with a peak of 66.7 million litres recorded for the year 2022.

“In the year 2022, Nigerian government expended more than N4tn on PMS subsidy. This amounted to about 20 per cent of fiscal budget for the year, presented a strain on the fiscal viability of the government, and became a major obstacle to inclusive participation in downstream petroleum sector,” Ahmed stated.

He pointed out that fuel subsidies had been in Nigeria since the 1970s when government routinely sold petrol to Nigerians at below cost, but stressed that it had to be stopped.

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Re: Marketers Counter FG, Insist Fuel Subsidy Is Back by TemplarLandry: 2:01pm On Oct 11, 2023
Re: Marketers Counter FG, Insist Fuel Subsidy Is Back by Paraman: 2:05pm On Oct 11, 2023
The marketers have been saying there will be scarcity for over a month now but i have not seen any of the major filling stations in Lagos that do not have fuel

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Re: Marketers Counter FG, Insist Fuel Subsidy Is Back by GanagiBitrus: 2:24pm On Oct 11, 2023
Whether Fuel Subsidy is Back or Front is irrelevant. What matters is that fuel is being sold at ~N620 & the resultant inflation has caused unbearable hardship to Nigerians.

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Re: Marketers Counter FG, Insist Fuel Subsidy Is Back by treesun: 2:35pm On Oct 11, 2023
GanagiBitrus:
Whether Fuel Subsidy is Back or Front is irrelevant. What matters is that fuel is being sold at ~N620 & the resultant inflation has caused unbearable hardship to Nigerians.
If landing cost is N800 and petrol is still being sold at N620, please who is paying for the price variations. APC is SCAM!

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Re: Marketers Counter FG, Insist Fuel Subsidy Is Back by iLegendd(m): 3:08pm On Oct 11, 2023
Whatever a private organisation or a famous person accuses the government or its agency twice, just know it's true — but they'll deny initially until they can't deny anymore.

Same accusation with Naira devaluation, but the government said it's a lie.

Same thing with NDLEA and Mohbad, same with EFCC and Skales and so on.

Just find a way to make money in Dollar, Pounds, Euros, and other currencies and you won't be bothered with all these hide-and-seek games.

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Re: Marketers Counter FG, Insist Fuel Subsidy Is Back by SirLakes: 3:08pm On Oct 11, 2023
It is too early to be Ronuing ooo abeg cheesy grin

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Re: Marketers Counter FG, Insist Fuel Subsidy Is Back by Phred1717: 3:09pm On Oct 11, 2023
Subsidy was never removed holistically... Just on paper

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Re: Marketers Counter FG, Insist Fuel Subsidy Is Back by casualobserver: 3:09pm On Oct 11, 2023
treesun:

If landing cost is N800 and petrol is still being sold at N620, please who is paying for the price variations. APC is SCAM, Nlfpmod!

remove subsidy you complain, subsidize petrol you complain. wetin concern you with who dey pay? sounds like you are just programmed to complain.

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Re: Marketers Counter FG, Insist Fuel Subsidy Is Back by easyfem(m): 3:09pm On Oct 11, 2023
Ladies and gentlemen , no idea can work for Nigerian again.... let go by the way of SOWORE

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Re: Marketers Counter FG, Insist Fuel Subsidy Is Back by Funkyswagzz(m): 3:10pm On Oct 11, 2023
We know the truth even an illiterate know that fuel subsidy is back. I keep asking myself was this how tinubu built lagos and also made himself a very wealthy man or am I missing something?

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Re: Marketers Counter FG, Insist Fuel Subsidy Is Back by 6ixVille: 3:10pm On Oct 11, 2023
Naija which way

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Re: Marketers Counter FG, Insist Fuel Subsidy Is Back by MasterShifu010(m): 3:10pm On Oct 11, 2023
Apc is focused on optics , instead of governance .

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Re: Marketers Counter FG, Insist Fuel Subsidy Is Back by Akwamkpuruamu: 3:11pm On Oct 11, 2023
Ebola na liar na. Man wey forge certificate, wetin else wey him no fit do?

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Re: Marketers Counter FG, Insist Fuel Subsidy Is Back by Akwamkpuruamu: 3:12pm On Oct 11, 2023
casualobserver:


remove subsidy you complain, subsidize petrol you complain. wetin concern you with who dey pay? sounds like you are just programmed to complain.

Why lie that you removed subsidy when you are still paying for it, yet we are still buying at a high ridiculous price?

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Re: Marketers Counter FG, Insist Fuel Subsidy Is Back by Jahwinaboy(m): 3:13pm On Oct 11, 2023
Subsidy palava
Re: Marketers Counter FG, Insist Fuel Subsidy Is Back by April4th(m): 3:13pm On Oct 11, 2023
Government deceiving the people. When are we going to get things right in this country?

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Re: Marketers Counter FG, Insist Fuel Subsidy Is Back by jamess32: 3:15pm On Oct 11, 2023
something is not right, biko who's fooling us, the fg or the marketers ?
Re: Marketers Counter FG, Insist Fuel Subsidy Is Back by BabaAgba79(m): 3:15pm On Oct 11, 2023
treesun:


https://punchng.com/marketers-counter-fg-insist-fuel-subsidy-is-back/

The Crude oil Marketers are greedy idiots! They are not happy because no shishi is coming to their pockets again! They want NNPCL to increase the price of PMS beyond 617! Imagine in my area, a new filling station sells for 630! Marketers are doing artificaial scarcity but thank God for NNPCL!

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Re: Marketers Counter FG, Insist Fuel Subsidy Is Back by Chetas81(m): 3:19pm On Oct 11, 2023
THOSE GUY'S SHOULD USE THEIR LEFT SIDE TO HELL, THEIR WAITING FOR THE TINUBU TO ANNOUNCED THE SUBSIDY REMOVE, BEFORE INCREASE THE PUMP PRICE, NOW THEY STARTED CRYING, HORRIBLE CITIZEN LIVE IN THIS PART OF THE WORLD, OUR COLOUR CAN BE THE REASON WHY MAJORITY OF THE NIGERIAN SO WICKED WITH HOLY BIBLE, AND HOLY QURAN

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Re: Marketers Counter FG, Insist Fuel Subsidy Is Back by treesun: 3:21pm On Oct 11, 2023
iLegendd:
Whatever a private organisation or a famous person accuses the government or its agency twice, just know it's true — but they'll deny initially until they can't deny anymore.

Same accusation with Naira devaluation, but the government said it's a lie.

Same thing with NDLEA and Mohbad, same with EFCC and Skales and so on.

Just find a way to make money in Dollar, Pounds, Euros, and other currencies and you won't be bothered with all these hide-and-seek games.
Reversed psychology, anything APC government deny is very true!

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Re: Marketers Counter FG, Insist Fuel Subsidy Is Back by obi58: 3:23pm On Oct 11, 2023
I don't understand what the obsession is with whether or not subsidy is being paid or not.

It's quite obvious that with the deregulation of the naira and the current economic headwinds in the global market that international oil prices will continue to rise. Any responsible government will do everything to protect its citizens from such impact.

All those who clamoured for removal of subsidy and applauded the deregulation of the naira, it's been over 4 months since the new government implemented these policies and so far things have only become worse instead of better. Inflation is at record high levels, unemployment is so bad that NBS had to redefine same and the naira is at all time low. External reserves have tanked and national debt has doubled.

Right now it's hard to justify the way the subsidy was removed. If the status quo had been maintained till we were able to get the refineries running I believe things would have been better. All the trillions which was supposed to be saved from removing subsidy cannot be accounted for as there is no economic impact of these savings at all.

As for the independent marketers, believe them at your peril. They are only after their interests not that of the masses. December is fast approaching and they have started creating artificial scarcity to maximise their illegal income during this period.

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Re: Marketers Counter FG, Insist Fuel Subsidy Is Back by specialmati(m): 3:24pm On Oct 11, 2023
grin grin grin grin grin tinubu said it is his turn to make things harder for Nigeria since majority don't have sense

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Re: Marketers Counter FG, Insist Fuel Subsidy Is Back by casualobserver: 3:25pm On Oct 11, 2023
Akwamkpuruamu:


Why lie that you removed subsidy when you are still paying for it, yet we are still buying at a high ridiculous price?

Subsidy was removed at the time the landing cost was such that the pump price was circa N600. International oil prices have since gone up such that the pump price now should be N800. Somehow or the other the government have found a way to subsidize the difference between N600 and N800 because if they allowed the price to reflect the true market price of N800, you are the same people that are programmed to complain. bear in mind subsidy is now illegal. there is no law backing subsidies on petrol, it expired in June.

Pump price before subsidy removal was N175, government was paying subsidy of N425 (600-175) on every litre of petrol. let us assume they are now subsidizing N200 (800-600) through the back door, the country is still better off N425 (previous subsidy) v N625 (subsidy today if subsidy was never removed v current subsidy (N200) which still leaves N425 available for roads, hospitals education etc that would have been burnt in the exhaust pipes of klandcruisers and lexus jeeps.

its not like subsidy is back and yet they are charging users N600....no!!!! the subsidy from N175-600 that was removed remains removed but due to the rise in oil prices and the reality on the ground, the rise from N600 to N800 is being met by the government one way or another.

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Re: Marketers Counter FG, Insist Fuel Subsidy Is Back by Lastmankc(m): 3:27pm On Oct 11, 2023
Tinubu is a curse.Thank God he won the election by his crook ways,so that we can really see how he developed the so call Lagos.Assuming tinubu is not the president, people would have been saying that they missed a first class accountant.But,thank God because he has been exposed.People can truly see the overhype accountant.The urinating machine was even saying that he will bring is Lagos team to develop Nigeria.Foolish bastard.

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Re: Marketers Counter FG, Insist Fuel Subsidy Is Back by Lanre4uonly(m): 3:28pm On Oct 11, 2023
The more you look, the less you see.

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