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| I Bought Fuel #130 Naira At A Filling Station Today??? by GeneralBosco(op): 7:07pm On Feb 28, 2015 |
Can PDP slaves explain this new development?? I know there's always an explanation |
| Re: I Bought Fuel #130 Naira At A Filling Station Today??? by rusher14: 7:53pm On Feb 28, 2015 |
It helps if you could state what filling station and where. |
| Re: I Bought Fuel #130 Naira At A Filling Station Today??? by ikennaoma(m): 7:58pm On Feb 28, 2015 |
Same here in ph. In their meter is written 87 but its being sold at 105 |
| Re: I Bought Fuel #130 Naira At A Filling Station Today??? by chemali: 8:08pm On Feb 28, 2015 |
ikennaoma:Mine was 110 in PH too |
| Re: I Bought Fuel #130 Naira At A Filling Station Today??? by chat2deen(m): 8:14pm On Feb 28, 2015 |
Mine was 100 naira at ilorin. Where is the subsidy n the reduction to 87 naira? |
| Re: I Bought Fuel #130 Naira At A Filling Station Today??? by millyajay(f): 8:28pm On Feb 28, 2015 |
oga oo...mine was 100naira #GEJISTRULYWORKING# |
| Re: I Bought Fuel #130 Naira At A Filling Station Today??? by DaBullIT(m): 8:30pm On Feb 28, 2015 |
I posted something like this 3 days ago Then I bought 110 |
| Re: I Bought Fuel #130 Naira At A Filling Station Today??? by tunwumi: 8:46pm On Feb 28, 2015 |
Dont worry we will bring down the price and increase it after election. Reduction is just a deceit from a government that needs newspapers pages to tell us they have fixed the electricity supply. Lets macrch out the clueless jona March4Buhari |
| Re: I Bought Fuel #130 Naira At A Filling Station Today??? by tunde1200(m): 8:48pm On Feb 28, 2015 |
Really? |
| Re: I Bought Fuel #130 Naira At A Filling Station Today??? by supersonic(m): 8:51pm On Feb 28, 2015 |
In Ibadan,i bought it #120.00 today. Only God knows what is going to happen if this yeye transformation continues. |
| Re: I Bought Fuel #130 Naira At A Filling Station Today??? by GeneralBosco(op): 9:24pm On Feb 28, 2015 |
rusher14:What's your explanation if I tell you the location? Are you telling me fuel is 87naira where you are? |
| Re: I Bought Fuel #130 Naira At A Filling Station Today??? by Ayo8(m): 9:25pm On Feb 28, 2015 |
Wats really happening...?? I think we are being fooled...the price reduction was a campaign stunt even though there was need for the reduction in price....someone is playing smart, March 28th is just 27days away. |
| Re: I Bought Fuel #130 Naira At A Filling Station Today??? by gwales: 9:31pm On Feb 28, 2015 |
fresh air |
| Re: I Bought Fuel #130 Naira At A Filling Station Today??? by GeneralBosco(op): 9:39pm On Feb 28, 2015 |
[s] sherifatmohd:[/s] PDP DEMONIC BLOOD SUCKING PARTY The discombobulated dull cretin, a drunk idiot called Jonathan is a very clueless fool who has nothing in his dumb head to lead this country. PDP is Bokoharam - Azazi Alamaeseigha is an old fool and a shameless thief who has disgraced this country in many ways yet he is Jonafool's new father...The drunk fool gave him state pardon. FFK is another big fool who has now been rejected by his fellow yoruba people. The fool is also a man-prostitute and "forked" Bianca in her hairy fair behind ![]() Jonafool can only rule second term in Otuoke and any PDP slave who loves him so much can follow him to Otuoke. Sambo is just a dullard and a very unfortunate misfit. Doyin OKupe is a fat clueless fool Patience is a very unfortunate shameless illiterate Agbage, an old fool, remains "Just kidding" till 2019. |
| Re: I Bought Fuel #130 Naira At A Filling Station Today??? by Imoy(m): 9:48pm On Feb 28, 2015 |
GeneralBosco:I bought Fuel today at about 7pm @Jemok fueling station Asaba for #87naira/ltre. , So give the name and location of the station u bought, it might help. U are complaining about the government incessant increase of fuel price (which is not true, but due to some selfish marketers), and u don't want to help in fighting the menace, hw are they supposed to knw were u bought it from? U neva can tell, there might be. Sme1 reading that could trace and lock up the fueling station u bought at that exorbitant price. Less I forget GEJ till 2019..... If u are not comfortable with this, Cameron is not far. |
| Re: I Bought Fuel #130 Naira At A Filling Station Today??? by rusher14: 9:54pm On Feb 28, 2015 |
GeneralBosco:No. The point is when people make claims such as you have on matters that could suggest localisation, I think it makes some sense to disclose whereabouts you've encountered such an incident. This is to for the sake of transparency. |
| Re: I Bought Fuel #130 Naira At A Filling Station Today??? by Jorussia(m): 10:23pm On Feb 28, 2015 |
sherifatmohd:Can't you see that you are unnecessarily embarrassing yourself? or are you under a bewitchment? |
| Re: I Bought Fuel #130 Naira At A Filling Station Today??? by Change2015(m): 10:33pm On Feb 28, 2015 |
With the devaluation of the naira, this is unavoidable. Please direct enquiries, complaints to the government. It is truly a transformation agenda in operation. #change #GMB #APC |
| Re: I Bought Fuel #130 Naira At A Filling Station Today??? by blackfase(m): 10:34pm On Feb 28, 2015 |
#100 around my area in Lagos |
| Re: I Bought Fuel #130 Naira At A Filling Station Today??? by Change2015(m): 10:36pm On Feb 28, 2015 |
Imoy:That is rubbish about selfish marketers. How much are they buying the dollar at now? Can't you reason a little? The CBN has devalued the naira so all imports will be more expensive in naira terms. #change #GMB #APC |
| Re: I Bought Fuel #130 Naira At A Filling Station Today??? by Imoy(m): 10:47pm On Feb 28, 2015 |
Change2015:U are complete rubbish. Are discussing about dollar rate or increased fuel price? In as much as I am concerned, the official pump price of PMS in Nigeria is #87/liter. If u buy higher than that, its as a result of selfish marketers. If u can't assist in giving useful information dat will lead to the arrest and prosecution of these selfish marketers, then forever remain quite. PS: don't quote me again, I was not even referring to u in d 1st place. |
| Re: I Bought Fuel #130 Naira At A Filling Station Today??? by GeneralBosco(op): 10:55pm On Feb 28, 2015 |
Imoy:Bros this stuff is happening in major cities around the country so your story about someone locking up any filling station is not plausible at all. Filling stations around Calabar where I am presently have been selling above 100 naira for about a week now. With responses I'm getting on this forum, there are others experiencing same in their various localities so it's gonna be foolhardy for anybody to think that the major authorities controlling PMS supply are not aware of these developments. About your "GEJ Till 2019/ running to Cameroon trash", putting this fuel issue aside, I'm confident and also putting it to you that with what is on ground now, APC/Buhari are on the path to victory at the polls come March 28 if the polls hold on that day and rigging of any form is highly checkmated. If you book ahead of time, you might get a discount on your bus to Ghana when APC wins. |
| Re: I Bought Fuel #130 Naira At A Filling Station Today??? by Imoy(m): 11:30pm On Feb 28, 2015 |
GeneralBosco:Hahahaha Funny guy. But seriously if u say the government is not doing anyting about these stingy marketers, I can agree with u on that. But for u to tell me govt increased fuel price? I no gree for dat one oh! Our problem for naija plenty, we Nigerians are too selfish, and until we realize it and make necessary adjustment, am sorry to say, the FG can only do its best. Better Nigeria starts with U and ME. If we do d right tin at the right time. U can't always blame the govt for some selfish people. |
| Re: I Bought Fuel #130 Naira At A Filling Station Today??? by GeneralBosco(op): 11:36pm On Feb 28, 2015 |
Imoy:I'm not blaming the government for increasing fuel price. Without attaching sentiments, you'll agree with me that the policies of the government brought us to this situation so they're indirectly responsible. |
| Re: I Bought Fuel #130 Naira At A Filling Station Today??? by Imoy(m): 11:55pm On Feb 28, 2015 |
GeneralBosco:Hmmm. Either ways we still have our roles to play as citizens. The govt is not perfect neither are the citizens. So let's stop this blame game, and together let's tackle the few ones that don't have this country's best at heart. Do have a great night rest brother. |
| Re: I Bought Fuel #130 Naira At A Filling Station Today??? by GeneralBosco(op): 12:08am On Mar 01, 2015 |
Imoy:My brother you too..Happy new week. |
| Re: I Bought Fuel #130 Naira At A Filling Station Today??? by Change2015(m): 11:12am On Mar 01, 2015 |
http://www.premiumtimesng.com/business/177671-naira-devaluation-brings-back-fuel-queues-at-filling-stations-nationwide.html Naira devaluation brings back fuel queues at filling stations nationwide February 28, 2015Bassey Udo Despite the intervention of the Minister of Finance, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, to avert fuel supply crisis in the run up to the forth-coming elections, long queues of anxious motorists resurfaced on Friday in filling stations in major cities across the country. The minister, along with officials of the Debt Management Office, had met with members of the Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria on Monday to reassure them of government’s support towards sustained supply of petroleum products in the country. The meeting followed marketers’ claim that the recent devaluation of the Naira by the Central Bank of Nigeria had imposed extra burden on their capacity to finance further fuel importation. The continued pressures from falling crude oil prices at the international market since July last year had forced the devaluation of the Naira in November 2014 from N155 to N168 to the dollar, On February 19, 2015, the Naira was further devalued to N199 following CBN’s closure of the official foreign exchange auction windows and redirecting of all demands for FOREX to the interbank market through the Deposit Money Banks. The devaluation of the Naira resulted in a $31 price differential added to the total cost of importation of the product and subsidy by government. Executive Secretary of the marketers’ association, Thomas Olawore, said on Friday that the differential between $155 and $168 as well as between $168 and $199, which accumulated to about N100 billion, was a burden they could not bear as businesses. He said the figure also included the interest payable by markers to various banks on loans used to fund imports, which they failed to pay within the 45 days grace period approved for them. To encourage them to resume fuel importation, Mrs. Okonjo-Iweala had during the meeting with the marketers agreed to remove all bottlenecks in fuel imports, including the settlement of N100 billion before the end of March to banks to avert fuel supply crisis. Although the marketers have since agreed to resume importation, long fuel queues were seen outside filling stations in Abuja and other major cities across the country since Thursday, as anxious fuel consumers anticipated shortage of products supply. Mr. Olawore explained that the fuel queues were a result of over a month lag in the fuel importation by marketers. “It takes between 14 and 21 days to bring in products to the country,” he explained. “If it is only on Monday that the minister met with marketers, there is no way products would be imported within these few days.” He explained that once fuel supply was stopped, the problem of scarcity would not manifest immediately, adding that the long queues currently manifesting in Abuja and other major cities were because marketers had no money to import over the past one month. On its part, the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency said it has also taken steps to allay the fears of marketers by reflecting the new CBN foreign exchange rate of $199 to the dollar on its products pricing template published on its website. Besides, the Executive Secretary, Farouk Ahmed, said the pricing regulatory agency had already prepared some outstanding claims on the foreign exchange differential and interest charges for the marketers, which would be forwarded to the DMO for review and approval before being forwarded to the Ministry of Finance for payment. Again, he said the Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison.Madueke, has been very supportive of the effort to ensure uninterrupted fuel supply. Apart from the approval for the third quarter import allocation to marketers released since December 2014, Mr. Ahmed said the minister has also given approval for the agency to commence work on a supplementary import allocation to marketers in line with petroleum support fund guidelines. Meanwhile, the NNPC has advised fuel consumers against panic buying and hoarding, as it has injected additional 688 million litres of petrol into the market. The corporation’s spokesperson, Ohi Alegbe, said the NNPC was working with all downstream industry stakeholders to eliminate the noticeable artificial fuel queues in some fuel stations across the country. Mr. Alegbe said the corporation had substantially increased the volume of petroleum products distributed to marketers, within the last 48 hours, to arrest any short fall capable of triggering fears of an imminent scarcity of products. #change #GMB #APC |
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