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Ex-Depot Petrol Price Rises To ₦‎490 Per Litre by Islie: 8:47am On Jun 21, 2023

There was palpable anxiety among members of the public yesterday, following a rise in the ex-depot price of petrol by 4.3% to N490 per litre. As a result, some petrol stations have started selling above N500 per litre, N12 higher than the N488 per litre price in the Lagos area.

But findings by Vanguard showed that NNPC Limited still sells the product to major marketers at N446.57 per litre.

A visit to private depots in Lagos showed that independent marketers, who lift at N490 per litre ended up selling it at N520 per litre at their stations depending on the location in Lagos.

It also indicated that while NNPC Limited continues to sell at N488 per litre in Lagos and environs at their retail stations, the major marketers fixed their prices at between N488 and N492 per litre, depending on location.

This is even as many operators who bought at N490 per litre were seen reselling at N515 per litre in a thriving black market, a development that has put additional price markups on retail prices.

The checks further showed that many independent marketers closed their gates against motorists and other users of the product while some hawkers were seen retailing petrol at exorbitant prices ranging from N550 to N650 per litre at Maryland, Ikorodu road and other parts of Lagos.

Regulator missing

Vanguard learned that officials of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority, NMDPRA, are not present to monitor and enforce sanctions against defaulters at the filling stations, a development that emboldened illegal operators to embark on sharp practices, especially pump manipulation and product diversion.


PMS now for the wealthy – NLC

Reacting to the development yesterday, the President of Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, Joe Ajaero, said organised labour was not “surprised by the antics of the marketers; that is why we are working on an alternative.

‘’PMS (petrol) is now for the rich. So, by the time we are through with alternatives, PMS will be left for the rich.”

Ajaero had earlier said as an alternative to PMS, Labour “came up with a module of having a Compressed National Gas, CNG, based on the fact that Nigeria has large natural gas deposits.

He added: “The study we found, especially the pilot study conducted in the Edo area where about 10,000 vehicles were converted to CNG, shows and the report came out from the mouth of the former Minister of State Petroleum Timipre Sylva, that a litre of gas CNG will cost about N90.

“On the basis of that, even Innoson Motors came to address us and said he was going to produce vehicles that will have provision for CNG and PMS, so if you don’t want to buy PMS at N500 and above per litre, you buy CNG.

“If you want to buy CNG at N90 per liter, buy it. But in the construction of the vehicles, you have a switch to whatever you want. If you switch to CNG, you use CNG; if you switch to PMS, you use PMS.

“It is now left for all Nigerians to determine the one that is our target. At least the labour movement has been able to think outside the box to provide this alternative.”


Deregulation drives change in price — IPMAN

On his part, the National President of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, IPMAN, Elder Chinedu Okoronkwo, stated: “The price is affected by foreign exchange; this is the beauty of deregulation as the price will be determined on the international market whether positive or negative, meaning that the price will not be static.

“With the recent floating of Naira and deregulation of the forex trading windows, allowing the value of Naira to be determined by market forces and the removal of subsidy on petrol, we should expect the situation to change constantly.”


We’re still far from deregulation — PROF. ILEDARE

Also, a petroleum economist and Executive Director of Emmanuel Egbogah Foundation, Professor Wumi Iledare, said, “For me, the removal of petroleum subsidy is not deregulation. Deregulation is all-embracing. The coast should be cleared for all market participants to have access to foreign exchange, import and market petrol in Nigeria. In other words, there should be a level of playing ground for all. This current system is breeding few sellers and larger buyers which would in turn bring shock to the system.

“Under deregulation, we should expect competition in the market and that does not exist in the petroleum industry as at today. To set the market and ensure fair play, there is need for serious and intentional regulation to checkmate irregularities.

“Also, there is need for a price modulation committee that would not remove the Value Added Tax, VAT and guarantee margin to avoid the payment of equalization fund. However, there should be more collaboration and experts engagement in ensuring a smooth and efficient perfect market deregulation.”


FG should tackle energy crisis —- CONSUMERS

In an interview with Vanguard, the President, Nigeria Consumer Protection Network, Kunle Olubiyo, urged government should work towards finding a lasting solution to the nation’s energy crisis.

He said the high price of petrol will likely affect activities in other sectors, especially as many households and organisations use petrol to generate their power.

Also, referring to the proposed increase in electricity tariff from July 1, 2023, he said: “It is expected that these efforts will naturally impact positively or negatively on electricity tariff and translates into general high cost of living in Nigeria depending on the school of thought or individual’s perception.

The last tariff increase in Nigeria was benchmarked on N400/$1 being the official exchange. As of today, the exchange rate is N750/$1. The electricity tariff was fixed on N400/$1, but foreign exchange is now based on N750/$1.


FG should sell 40% stake in Discos

In addition, Olubiyo said: “Moving forward, the government should pull out her 40% stake in the power sector and break the 11 Electricity Distribution Company’s franchise into smaller units in ways and manners that would break the present market monopoly and promote the ideals of the competitive electricity market.

“Government should address matters relating to domestic gas obligation, appropriate gas pricing and gas to domestic market should be sold in local currency (Naira) to owners of thermal power plants.

“Government should provide tax incentives, fiscal and non-fiscal incentives and access to long-term low-interest single-digit credit facilities to indigenous meters assembling plants / local meters manufacturers in order to strengthen their production capacity.

“End users of electricity in Nigeria should be given the opportunity to buy pre-paid meters on the shelves. More investment should be channelled into capacity expansion of critical power grid infrastructure and network improvements in order to achieve efficient service delivery.”


Elimination of fuel subsidy saves N7trn annually — CPPE

However, the founder, Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise, CPPE, Dr Muda Yusuf, had said: “The elimination of fuel subsidy will save an estimated N7 trillion annually, just as the “elimination of foreign exchange subsidy will unlock a minimum of N3 trillion revenue annually from the sale of CBN forex to the official foreign exchange window.”

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2023/06/anxiety-as-ex-depot-petrol-price-rises-to-n490-per-litre/

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Re: Ex-Depot Petrol Price Rises To ₦‎490 Per Litre by Mindlog: 8:49am On Jun 21, 2023
Hmmm......sighs.

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Re: Ex-Depot Petrol Price Rises To ₦‎490 Per Litre by Ofunaofu: 8:49am On Jun 21, 2023
grin


Let the poor breathe..........don't suffocate them

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Re: Ex-Depot Petrol Price Rises To ₦‎490 Per Litre by mrvitalis(m): 8:53am On Jun 21, 2023
Allow anyone import fuel if they meet the set out criteria open up the business let us all compete

But no they are always afraid of competition as an Igbo man competition is key to progress

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Re: Ex-Depot Petrol Price Rises To ₦‎490 Per Litre by jmoore(m): 8:55am On Jun 21, 2023
4.3% is not something to worry about.
So save your crying energy for the big one that will hit by July or August.
By the time they import petrol with dollars bought at 750 naira, una go hear am.

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Re: Ex-Depot Petrol Price Rises To ₦‎490 Per Litre by fergie001: 9:02am On Jun 21, 2023
Hope a litre doesn't get to #700 soon.

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Re: Ex-Depot Petrol Price Rises To ₦‎490 Per Litre by CodeTemplar: 9:06am On Jun 21, 2023
Naira strengthens and an imported product goes up in price. How is that possible?

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Re: Ex-Depot Petrol Price Rises To ₦‎490 Per Litre by Flets: 9:07am On Jun 21, 2023
Nigerians are still consuming PMS bought at official rate of 460 Naira per dollar and complaining. Wait until PMS purchased with a devalued Naira of 760naira/USD hits the market.

Even if licenses are issued to 100 importers, Nigerians will buy PMS at 800naira+/ liter before end of august 2023. The global benchmark of gasoline prices (without subsidies) are already established.
https://www.globalpetrolprices.com/gasoline_prices/

And lest we forget
1. 7.5% VAT on diesel
2. Fuel subsidy removed
3. Electricity tariff hiked
4. University tuition increased to 400K+
5. Naira devalued
6. Same old politicians lined up to continue the looting
7. FG Votes ₦24 Billion For 10th NASS Members’ Accommodation


The Nigerian masses are in an impossible situation. There is a game by Tinubu to ensure the poor masses subsidize the political class.
The average lagosian earning 100K can only afford to eat if his work place is close to his residence ....... the situation is not mathematically and practically feasible.

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Re: Ex-Depot Petrol Price Rises To ₦‎490 Per Litre by nairalanda1(m): 9:08am On Jun 21, 2023
mrvitalis:
Allow anyone import fuel if they meet the set out criteria open up the business let us all compete

But no they are always afraid of competition as an Igbo man competition is key to progress

Well , the appropriate body has approved six importers and is ready to approve more
Re: Ex-Depot Petrol Price Rises To ₦‎490 Per Litre by mrvitalis(m): 9:11am On Jun 21, 2023
nairalanda1:


Well , the appropriate body has approved six importers and is ready to approve more
There should be 500 minimum importers of crude

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Re: Ex-Depot Petrol Price Rises To ₦‎490 Per Litre by nairalanda1(m): 9:11am On Jun 21, 2023
At the end, petrol costs money

All that time we had subsidy, petrol was really expensive. As we were buying it cheap, somewhere debt was accumulating.

I know we are poor. I know APC has messed up this country and I don't like the tinubu government. I'm already cynical about it.

But keeping up the charade of cheap fuel has cost us too much

Either way we pay, either from our pocket or at IMF HQ .

At the end of the day, I know that most people quoting me want to pay N40 for fuel. But the thing is, it costs far more to refine one liter of fuel. How do you propose we pay refining costs and production costs.?

Plus, would you as a businessman want government setting your prices?

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Re: Ex-Depot Petrol Price Rises To ₦‎490 Per Litre by nairalanda1(m): 9:12am On Jun 21, 2023
mrvitalis:

There should be 500 minimum importers of crude

I daresay so, now that it is profitable to import fuel plus no subsidy payments again

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Re: Ex-Depot Petrol Price Rises To ₦‎490 Per Litre by Flets: 9:20am On Jun 21, 2023
mrvitalis:
Allow anyone import fuel if they meet the set out criteria open up the business let us all compete

But no they are always afraid of competition as an Igbo man competition is key to progress

And that won't be enough
Re: Ex-Depot Petrol Price Rises To ₦‎490 Per Litre by HenryWilliams(m): 9:20am On Jun 21, 2023
This is just clueless thinking..
We have abundance of CNG in Nigeria.
Let the FG start a hybrid system scheme.
Anyone interested in converting their cars to use PMS and CNG can sign up ..
Owner pays 75%
FG pays the rest.
It's doable and will reduce the demand on PMS and possibly the price as well.
This should have been done at least a year ago.

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Re: Ex-Depot Petrol Price Rises To ₦‎490 Per Litre by dfrost: 9:27am On Jun 21, 2023
fergie001:
Hope a litre doesn't get to #700 soon.

That's the goal eventually. Testing water it was by 488.

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Re: Ex-Depot Petrol Price Rises To ₦‎490 Per Litre by Flets: 9:33am On Jun 21, 2023
nairalanda1:
At the end, petrol costs money

All that time we had subsidy, petrol was really expensive. As we were buying it cheap, somewhere debt was accumulating.

I know we are poor. I know APC has messed up this country and I don't like the tinubu government. I'm already cynical about it.

But keeping up the charade of cheap fuel has cost us too much

Either way we pay, either from our pocket or at IMF HQ .

Every government subsidizes something for the masses even in very developed nations. How can you remove all subsidies in the poverty capital of the world?, you want to kill off the citizens?

Fuel subsidy is not a burden if we subsidize our actual consumption. FG is currently paying 500% subsidy on actual consumption due to corruption. Simply go after the subsidy thieves and stop the smuggling of subsidized products across borders. Prosecute and jail defaulters to set examples. It makes no sense to transfer the responsibility to the masses.

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Re: Ex-Depot Petrol Price Rises To ₦‎490 Per Litre by fastseo: 9:43am On Jun 21, 2023
cool

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Re: Ex-Depot Petrol Price Rises To ₦‎490 Per Litre by slawomir: 9:44am On Jun 21, 2023
Damnnn niggar
Isoright

No pity for the Nigeria youths

We haven't seen anything yet

Any Nigerian youth know the true president of Nigeria
1) the four major contestants where from the three major ethnic group..atiku( hausa), tinubu(yoruba )
And obi( ibo)
So as a Nigerian youth ask yourself which region is supposed to decide without sentiments and tribalism the next president
If you can not answer this question then your education is a waste...
Of course the South South were in a good position to pick among this three contestants because no one among them is their brother
Oh yeah South south chose obi...
2) as a Nigerian youth name three or two states with alot of educated, enlightened and exposed individuals....if you can not answer that question your education as a youth is a waste
Of course the answer is obvious.....lagos and Abuja
Now check who won lagos and Abuja...obi won
So if as a Nigerian youth you can't not see this obvious truth and you are still supporting tinubu and Apc then I pity your future and you should go and collect your school fee from any tertiary institution you finish from

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Re: Ex-Depot Petrol Price Rises To ₦‎490 Per Litre by Nlanalyst: 9:45am On Jun 21, 2023
mrvitalis:
Allow anyone import fuel if they meet the set out criteria open up the business let us all compete

But no they are always afraid of competition as an Igbo man competition is key to progress
Una don carry una stupidity enter this thread again.
Re: Ex-Depot Petrol Price Rises To ₦‎490 Per Litre by Westerhoffe(m): 9:46am On Jun 21, 2023
grin

Hike loading…
Re: Ex-Depot Petrol Price Rises To ₦‎490 Per Litre by Angelfrost(m): 9:46am On Jun 21, 2023
Trust me... This is just the beginning!


The real Hardship never even start! SMH!


Winter is Coming!!! Brace yourselves!!!

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Re: Ex-Depot Petrol Price Rises To ₦‎490 Per Litre by PussyKing(m): 9:46am On Jun 21, 2023
Thiefnubuu
Re: Ex-Depot Petrol Price Rises To ₦‎490 Per Litre by ipobarecriminals: 9:46am On Jun 21, 2023
shocked sad
Re: Ex-Depot Petrol Price Rises To ₦‎490 Per Litre by ConfidentialDoc: 9:47am On Jun 21, 2023
nairalanda1:
At the end, petrol costs money

All that time we had subsidy, petrol was really expensive. As we were buying it cheap, somewhere debt was accumulating.

I know we are poor. I know APC has messed up this country and I don't like the tinubu government. I'm already cynical about it.

But keeping up the charade of cheap fuel has cost us too much

Either way we pay, either from our pocket or at IMF HQ .

Why should we pay more than the USA even if it's not cheap ?

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Re: Ex-Depot Petrol Price Rises To ₦‎490 Per Litre by tunjijones(m): 9:48am On Jun 21, 2023
Na 537 naira we dey buy for Abj na. Even at NNPC mega stations.

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Re: Ex-Depot Petrol Price Rises To ₦‎490 Per Litre by Angelfrost(m): 9:48am On Jun 21, 2023
DanTrove:
Solar panels , inverters , powerbanks , will be in high demand now.

Yeah... For the few who can afford them!

We are talking about over 50 Million Nigerians already living below the Poverty Line!

May the crime rate not skyrocket and lead to anarchy!!!

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Re: Ex-Depot Petrol Price Rises To ₦‎490 Per Litre by DatNaijaGuy: 9:48am On Jun 21, 2023
My only hope now is on the judiciary.
I hope they upturn the daylight robbery that took place on 25 February, so that we can have a glimpse of hope.
I have no hope in the druggie.

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Re: Ex-Depot Petrol Price Rises To ₦‎490 Per Litre by ajepako(f): 9:48am On Jun 21, 2023
Prayer warriors typing....
Re: Ex-Depot Petrol Price Rises To ₦‎490 Per Litre by Unperturbedpota: 9:49am On Jun 21, 2023
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We’re still far from deregulation — PROF. ILEDARE

Also, a petroleum economist and Executive Director of Emmanuel Egbogah Foundation, Professor Wumi Iledare, said, “For me, the removal of petroleum subsidy is not deregulation. Deregulation is all-embracing. The coast should be cleared for all market participants to have access to foreign exchange, import and market petrol in Nigeria. In other words, there should be a level of playing ground for all. This current system is breeding few sellers and larger buyers which would in turn bring shock to the system.

“Under deregulation, we should expect competition in the market and that does not exist in the petroleum industry as at today. To set the market and ensure fair play, there is need for serious and intentional regulation to checkmate irregularities.

“Also, there is need for a price modulation committee that would not remove the Value Added Tax, VAT and guarantee margin to avoid the payment of equalization fund. However, there should be more collaboration and experts engagement in ensuring a smooth and efficient perfect market deregulation.”


FG should tackle energy crisis —- CONSUMERS

In an interview with Vanguard, the President, Nigeria Consumer Protection Network, Kunle Olubiyo, urged government should work towards finding a lasting solution to the nation’s energy crisis.

He said the high price of petrol will likely affect activities in other sectors, especially as many households and organisations use petrol to generate their power.

Also, referring to the proposed increase in electricity tariff from July 1, 2023, he said: “It is expected that these efforts will naturally impact positively or negatively on electricity tariff and translates into general high cost of living in Nigeria depending on the school of thought or individual’s perception.

The last tariff increase in Nigeria was benchmarked on N400/$1 being the official exchange. As of today, the exchange rate is N750/$1. The electricity tariff was fixed on N400/$1, but foreign exchange is now based on N750/$1.


FG should sell 40% stake in Discos

In addition, Olubiyo said: “Moving forward, the government should pull out her 40% stake in the power sector and break the 11 Electricity Distribution Company’s franchise into smaller units in ways and manners that would break the present market monopoly and promote the ideals of the competitive electricity market.

“Government should address matters relating to domestic gas obligation, appropriate gas pricing and gas to domestic market should be sold in local currency (Naira) to owners of thermal power plants.

“Government should provide tax incentives, fiscal and non-fiscal incentives and access to long-term low-interest single-digit credit facilities to indigenous meters assembling plants / local meters manufacturers in order to strengthen their production capacity.

“End users of electricity in Nigeria should be given the opportunity to buy pre-paid meters on the shelves. More investment should be channelled into capacity expansion of critical power grid infrastructure and network improvements in order to achieve efficient service delivery.”

Reading the above , you can all see why I love it when intellectuals speak or address issues.
The facts are self evident here.
If only Asiwaju can drive an intellectual driven government this nation will change

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