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| Re: Dangote Officials, Refiners Tackle Marketers Over Imported PMS by Vision101(m): 11:22am On Sep 20, 2024 |
Christ4ever:Let them source their fx outside our official sources. The truth is whether the marketers like it or not the game is up. Their taste for importation will only last for months. Their importation has always been a conduit to milk our fx. Why have they not been importing all these years? Why the sudden wake up. Will they create employment like DRL? |
| Re: Dangote Officials, Refiners Tackle Marketers Over Imported PMS by djon78(m): 11:25am On Sep 20, 2024 |
adioolayi:Actually price will be the determinant If Dangote fuel becomes cheaper he will take over But where imported ones is cheaper It will be very difficult for Dangote to take over the market Actually the interest of Nigerians is best served Because cheaper fuel will cause less increase in the price of goods and services |
| Re: Dangote Officials, Refiners Tackle Marketers Over Imported PMS by Aprocco: 11:26am On Sep 20, 2024 |
tete7000:Nooo sir, Don't return us back to Egypt. Subsidy is gone for good. NNPC sold for N586, some other marketers sold at N850. Dangote came in at N1,000. We're in a deregulated regime. Let Government not subsidise for any seller. Let buyer be free to patronize whichever seller meets their need (price or quality). Dangote also has a right to demand tax and duty waivers to be able to force his price below Importer's product. That's the only way consumers can win. |
| Re: Dangote Officials, Refiners Tackle Marketers Over Imported PMS by IbeOkehie: 11:36am On Sep 20, 2024 |
Wonderful news. Allowing importation of petrol is a good sign that maybe Nigeria is finally on the path to full deregulation of the retail and downstream petroleum sector. Next is the Exploration & Producing segment. NNPC should broken up and privatized. The PH and Warri Refineries need to be sold to separate companies. This is good news. Finally. Best of all, the commentary and opinion is mostly in favor of free market competition. Extra note...it's time to open up the cement market to imports. In fact it's time for Nigeria to allow the import and export of all legal goods and services. Combined with a COMPLETE FLOAT of the naira, import & exports will surely thrive and create many more opportunities. Good Luck to Nigeria. |
| Re: Dangote Officials, Refiners Tackle Marketers Over Imported PMS by Lifestone(m): 11:51am On Sep 20, 2024 |
ElevationD:Who is your young man? So who will buy your cotton if all manufacturers have closed down. Nichemtex, Nigeria Textile Mills, Kaduna Textile Mills, Kwara Textile Mills, too long to list all died because of this useless open borders with over five hundred thousand direct jobs along the textile value chain gone. You know nothing Bro. Price of Rice went up, it is the responsibility of the private sector like you and me to take that advantage, produce, create jobs and make money, if we can't create job, this country is doomed. I have repeatedly said this before now, now the outcomes of poor decisions of yesterday have produced Banditry and violent crimes. |
| Re: Dangote Officials, Refiners Tackle Marketers Over Imported PMS by Lifestone(m): 11:55am On Sep 20, 2024 |
IbeOkehie:Free market competition with foreign and imported PMS. I don't get you guys. Listen to you asking for importation of cement too. Yet you are here complaining about the value of Naira. |
| Re: Dangote Officials, Refiners Tackle Marketers Over Imported PMS by djon78(m): 12:22pm On Sep 20, 2024 |
Lifestone:In whatever you said Price is still the determinant also adding product quality I was involved in the textile industry during Jonathan regime I discovered then that textiles produced in Nigeria by nichem and other local textile manufacturers where 1. Very expensive 2. Low/inferior quality While the ones imported from china where 1. Cheaper/very cheap 2. Higher/better quality The main issue is that Nigerian producers have a lot of work to do They should improve there quality and reduce price Then the market is there's I remember a case study I did in college: Singaporean producers vs multinational corporations producers in Singapore The multinational corporations in Singapore where collecting the major market share But Singapore government didn't stop them Rather they encouraged Singaporean SMEs to compete with the multinational corporations by giving there SMEs Support both in funding and technical know how Guess what? After some couple of years Singaporean SMEs products where at par with the multinational corporations products in quality Then Singaporean SMEs dropped there price and took over the market share from the multinational corporations Many of the multinational corporations began to withdraw This helped Singaporean producers to now go massively into the global market making much earrings for there country and making Singapore one of the best countries to live in the world Japan, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Malaysia, China even Vietnam all follow same strategy for there countries The problem we have in Nigeria is that those in authority don't have even basic clew on how to move this nation forward If the right thing is done Nigeria will benefit It's not rocket science They are just there to make small chicken change money instead of opening the country up to improve and be a global financial power They don't want improvement So that they and there cronies will make chicken change While Nigerians suffer Open up Nigeria The citizens are hardworking Let everyone compete Competition will bring improvement Nigeria have the potential to be a $2 trillion dollar economy But our leaders want us to still be pursuing rats When we have the potential to be a flying eagle! |
| Re: Dangote Officials, Refiners Tackle Marketers Over Imported PMS by Vision101(m): 12:23pm On Sep 20, 2024 |
Wickedfact:Government was subsidizing fuel before DRL produced fuel. Government has said that they will not subsidize again. If they subsidize DRL fuel as they were doing before it will be cheaper than the price before now. |
| Re: Dangote Officials, Refiners Tackle Marketers Over Imported PMS by IyfeNamikaze(m): 12:39pm On Sep 20, 2024 |
Christ4ever:I think Nigerians should really come out and support this importation of PMS since DRL and NNPCL are being discreet with the price of PMS. It's really fishy and I'm very uncomfortable about it and I believe that the only thing that can throw some light on this would be the price at which these imported pms would be sold at. If it's cheaper or virtually the same price will with what NNPCL are selling theirs then it means that Two parties (DRL & NNPCL) are not being honest and are defrauding Nigerians. And if it's costlier then there would be no need to import it in the first place , the importers would lose because everyone would want to buy from NNPCL instead. It's a win win situation for the consumers as it is supposed to be. |
| Re: Dangote Officials, Refiners Tackle Marketers Over Imported PMS by IbeOkehie: 12:43pm On Sep 20, 2024*. Modified: 8:38pm On Sep 23, 2024 |
Lifestone:I think the naira is OVERVALUED. I've been very consistent in that view. The naira has ALWAYS been overvalued and that is what has made Nigeria poor. Unfortunately economic issue require some deep thinking above instinct. Let's say the naira is completely floated. I don't know what will happen, but let's assume you're right and the demand for dollars increases and naira goes to ₦5,000/$. One very likely result will be a rise in prices of IMPORTED goods and services, including petrol. What happens when PRICES are increased? Demand for those imported goods and services.... including petrol, will surely decrease. Nobody will buy imported petrol that is more expensive than locally produced equivalent. And thus the demand for dollars will drop. That is how markets work. Allow people to do what is good for them and they will make rational choices that benefit EVERYONE in the long run. Right now Nigerians pay the HIGHEST CEMENT PRICES in the world. Government is FORCING its citizens to pay more for cement because they want to defend naira. It's so stupid and unjust too. Think about it a bit. Which import ban has ever helped ordinary Nigerians live a better life? Rice ban? Wheat ban? Tell me just ONE single instance. All it does is raise consumer prices. There's nothing wrong with importation. It's about FREEDOM. It's not the duty of the Nigerian people to make Dangote richer. 🙄 Lifestone:All those problems in rice and textile sectors are caused by an overvalued naira. A strong currency makes importation cheaper. A strong currency promotes consumption over production. These are classical economic principles that can easily be found on reputable internet sources. Good Luck to Nigeria. |
| Re: Dangote Officials, Refiners Tackle Marketers Over Imported PMS by IyfeNamikaze(m): 12:50pm On Sep 20, 2024 |
Lifestone:I understand where you're coming from, but Nigerians are being taken for granted with the issue of PMS price. DRL are yet to tell us how much they're selling to NNPCL, there's a lack of transparency in all of these and the price of the imported pms will give the people a clue of what's really going on. Now that there's no subsidy, if the imported PMS are sold at the same or cheaper rate as NNPCL don't you see that there's something very fishy about it? |
| Re: Dangote Officials, Refiners Tackle Marketers Over Imported PMS by IyfeNamikaze(m): 12:56pm On Sep 20, 2024 |
Newton1045:The problem is that we don't even know how much he's selling the pms. All we know is how much NNPCL has decided to resell to Nigerians since they're the only one authorised to buy pms directly from dangote. We're being exploited and taken for granted here. Let them import and set their prices let's even know exactly what's going on. Everything just seems shrouded in secrecy at the moment. |
| Re: Dangote Officials, Refiners Tackle Marketers Over Imported PMS by Lifestone(m): 1:02pm On Sep 20, 2024 |
djon78:I'm happy your illustration benchmarked competition between actors within Singapore economy. Rather opening Nigeria up for desperate European Refiners who do not wish us well, the responsibility of government is to encourage the Modular Refineries to come on stream and perform. Even the almighty USA still protect her farmers from serious external competition. Yes, while I agree that local producers should become more efficient and productive, that does not mean we should not know what's our priority sector. |
| Re: Dangote Officials, Refiners Tackle Marketers Over Imported PMS by ElevationD: 1:04pm On Sep 20, 2024 |
Lifestone:Sorry elderly man. What led to massive importation of fabrics by business people? Stop disgracing yourself please abeg. Are you blaming importers for open borders? Where were the cotton seeds in Nigeria to purchase by local industries? Are you not aware that even cotton seeds too were imported by textile industries, contributing to their high cost of production, as cotton seeds were insufficient. Whose business was that please? Just like crude oil is government business, are you not aware that cotton is government business? Just like government needs investors in the petroleum industry, are you not aware that investors are needed in the cotton industry to grow and revive the textile mills? Do you not know that high costs of locally made fabrics hugely contributed to importation of new and used fabrics? Locally made fabrics at the time were more expensive and an opening was created for importers. Under IBB’s government, foreign exchange became a huge matter with the introduction of SFEM and the devaluation of the naira. That government kickstarted the collapse of local industries and Nigerian textile factories could not compete. ARCEE and ASWANI textiles, in Lagos, which were major players in the 70s and 80s, faced unfavorable business conditions and packed up just like the others. Are you not aware that power was an issue with the industries? Are you not aware of the cost of truck loads of diesel that powered the factories, using massive generators and power plants? Are you not aware that these added to their costs and affected their competitiveness? What about high taxes? What about insecurity with frequent robbery attacks? Government has responsibility of protecting local industries. With high tariffs on certain imported goods, local industries can compete, we know. With such low income, how do you expect citizens not to take advantage of lower prices offered to them from competing sellers? If I choose to purchase bad fuel at a low rate, that’s my business and my risk. Whichever way you go is your choice. That’s the beauty of competition. Sadly people like you think that others want to continue living with such high prices for goods. |
| Re: Dangote Officials, Refiners Tackle Marketers Over Imported PMS by Lifestone(m): 1:06pm On Sep 20, 2024 |
IbeOkehie:A very intelligent contribution to this discussion. The point here is can Nigeria economy that is import dependent cope with the associated pressures that your recommendations will come with? N1700/$ and we already weeping on the street. |
| Re: Dangote Officials, Refiners Tackle Marketers Over Imported PMS by Lifestone(m): 1:12pm On Sep 20, 2024 |
ElevationD:Incidentally you are making my argument that rather than throwing our boders open, government should rather fix those problems that you listed above so local manufacturers can produce cheaper products. Period. Rather importing fuel, government should fix the barriers to local Refining, fix her broken Refineries and compete. Simple. Thanks for making my case. |
| Re: Dangote Officials, Refiners Tackle Marketers Over Imported PMS by ElevationD: 1:51pm On Sep 20, 2024 |
Lifestone:“ Incidentally you are making my argument that rather than throwing our boders open, government should rather fix those problems that you listed above so local manufacturers can produce cheaper products”. When government fails to do the needful, then importers must not be blamed for importing goods and offering the suffering citizens better alternatives. |
| Re: Dangote Officials, Refiners Tackle Marketers Over Imported PMS by ElevationD: 1:54pm On Sep 20, 2024 |
Lifestone:What will happen if all industries begin to function optimally, just like they were in the 70s and 80s, before the devaluation by IBB’s government? Are we going to face the “no dollar” story anymore? |
| Re: Dangote Officials, Refiners Tackle Marketers Over Imported PMS by victorv12(m): 2:02pm On Sep 20, 2024 |
KaLuCh:Is it not better for Dangote to monopolize the oil industry in Nigeria than for us to be importing substandard fuel that can easily damage damage our vehicles? Ok. What is the reason behind NNPC not working to revive our refineries if they don't want him to monopolize the market? There must be a competition in the market if they don't want Dangote to control it. |
| Re: Dangote Officials, Refiners Tackle Marketers Over Imported PMS by ElevationD: 3:38pm On Sep 20, 2024 |
tete7000:And to you, importers are not employers of labour? Do you think that all importers simply bring in one or two containers or cars and then lift their shoulders high? Do you not know that there are companies that import over 100 containers monthly, providing jobs and paying their taxes? |
| Re: Dangote Officials, Refiners Tackle Marketers Over Imported PMS by IbeOkehie: 5:13pm On Sep 20, 2024*. Modified: 10:13am On Sep 28, 2024 |
Lifestone:The real issue is to ask WHY the economy is import dependent. The REASON for import dependence is simple - the naira is too strong. A strong currency makes imported goods cheaper compared to locally produced goods. The Nigerian people have always demanded that their country maintain a strong currency, which then CAUSES over consumption of imported goods and services. The SOLUTION is to allow the naira to free-float so it will find its true value. If that value is WEAKER than present prices, then the weaker naira will DISCOURAGE importation and ENCOURAGE local production. For example, if the naira weakens to ₦7500 per $1, the importation of even Tokunbo cars will decline. Innoson and other domestic car manufacturers and assemblers will gain a competitive advantage and sell more cars. These manufacturers will then start COMPETING against each other and quality will IMPROVE. This is HOW other economies that Nigerians admire BECAME productive. It's a PROCESS, it takes time. The crucial thing is to get started. It's also important to remember that President Tinubu contributed greatly to the present crisis by his actions in Jan 2012. Right now any knowledgeable person has to admit he's doing the right thing by abolishing fuel subsidies and devaluing the naira. These are only FIRST STEPS, there's a lot more to be done. Good Luck to Nigeria. |
| Re: Dangote Officials, Refiners Tackle Marketers Over Imported PMS by MomohMrMoore: 5:49pm On Sep 20, 2024 |
The solution is for Dangote to go into filling stations. There should be Dangote filling stations just like NNPCL stations. Interested fillingstation can register and operate as Dangote Filling Station |
| Re: Dangote Officials, Refiners Tackle Marketers Over Imported PMS by careidon: 5:53pm On Sep 20, 2024 |
ElevationD:The point he was making is that local producers needs to be pushed to compete with the imports instead of being protected with high tarrifs = government support the local producers - R& , tech, training, finance etc. (v different from subsidizing the imports) with future view that IF THEY WATCH QUALITY (of products and management) they'd catch up with imported products and later get international pricing with profits by exporting. |
| Re: Dangote Officials, Refiners Tackle Marketers Over Imported PMS by tete7000(m): 5:56pm On Sep 20, 2024 |
Aprocco:The Dangote's pms, na Dangote dey sell am to marketers directly? |
| Re: Dangote Officials, Refiners Tackle Marketers Over Imported PMS by tete7000(m): 5:58pm On Sep 20, 2024 |
ElevationD:So for your mind, importation is better for the economy than production? You must be an importer. |
| Re: Dangote Officials, Refiners Tackle Marketers Over Imported PMS by BALLOSKI: 3:52am On Sep 21, 2024 |
KaLuCh:senseless post. What's happening for almost 40 years in Nigeria as regard fuel scarcity is caused by Dangote being a monopoly too. |
| Re: Dangote Officials, Refiners Tackle Marketers Over Imported PMS by ElevationD: 5:44pm On Sep 21, 2024 |
tete7000:Is that what we are talking about? By the way, tell us which country in the whole world were they do not import products from other countries. |
| Re: Dangote Officials, Refiners Tackle Marketers Over Imported PMS by tete7000(m): 5:49pm On Sep 21, 2024 |
ElevationD:How many countries in the world produce crude oil and import refined products? You people should know what you should be using for comparisons. It is dumb to think it is right for a country to export its crude oil and then go back and import refined products. Very dumb! |
| Re: Dangote Officials, Refiners Tackle Marketers Over Imported PMS by ElevationD: 6:01pm On Sep 21, 2024 |
tete7000:Oga, tell us which country in the world that does not import from other countries, for the purpose of this discussion. And by the way, China is the largest importer of petrol, yet with many refineries. |
| Re: Dangote Officials, Refiners Tackle Marketers Over Imported PMS by tete7000(m): 6:13pm On Sep 21, 2024 |
ElevationD:Is China an oil producing nation? |
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, tech, training, finance etc. (v different from subsidizing the imports) with future view that IF THEY WATCH QUALITY (of products and management) they'd catch up with imported products and later get international pricing with profits by exporting.