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Subsidy On Petrol Rises To N9.09 Per Litre by ukomko: 7:03pm On Apr 12, 2016
The amount the Federal Government is subsidizing Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), also known as petrol, rose, yesterday, to N9.09 per litre, according to the latest pricing template released by the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency, PPPRA.

Specifically, this means that if the Federal Government was to hands-off subsidizing the product and allow market forces determine the price, Nigerians would be made to pay a minimum of N95.09 to purchase a litre of the petrol from Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation’s (NNPC) retail stations, and N95.74 per litre from other oil marketers.

This was even as the unending fuel crisis witnessed across the country continued, showing no sign of abating, with some oil marketers blaming the NNPC’s suspension of product allocation to some of them for worsening the crisis.

The PPPRA in its template, released Tuesday, put the Cost plus Freight of imported petrol at N74.83 per litres, with other cost elements hiking the landing cost of the product for marketers to N81.44 per litre. With a distribution margins put at N14.30 per litre, the Expected Open Market price of the product rose to N95.74 per litre.

However, the Federal Government fixed the Ex-depot price, which is the price at which marketers purchase the products from depots, at N76.50 per litre, while the retail price was fixed at N86.50 per litre.

In spite of the looming increase in fuel price from May, a petrol station owner in Abuja, who is member of the Association of Credit Marketers of Petroleum Products in Nigeria (ACMPPN) lamented that members of the association have not been allocated products since March.

The marketer called on the NNPC and its subsidiary, the restructured Pipeline Products Marketing Company, PPMC, to urgently lift the suspension it placed on product allocation to credit marketers if it is serious about ending the fuel crisis.

However, National President of the Association of Credit Marketers of Petroleum Products in Nigeria (ACMPPN), Samuel Nwoga, insisted that its members were not indebted to the NNPC, while he said the group was already in talks with the NNPC with a view of resolving the areas of differences in the best interest of the country.

Also, NNPC’s Chief Operating Officer, Downstream, Henry Ikem-Obih said the NNPC has received a letter from the group and a meeting was being scheduled.

The marketer, who chose not be named, said the ban on petrol allocation to credit marketers in March coincided with aggravation of the now three-month acute shortage of petrol that has defiled all solutions, as it led to the shutdown of thousands of filling stations across the country.

According to him, the argument that credit marketers were hugely indebted to PPMC was not true and the marketers have bank guarantees to back their business.

He said, “Each credit marketer has a bank guarantee and that means the credit is secured. So why is NNPC asking the major marketers to go back to business and we that have bank guarantees you are shutting us out.

“What is happening is nothing short of sabotage because the credit marketers have the best distribution business not only in the big cities like Abuja and Lagos but across the country.

“We have the most stations in this country with over 1,000 station petrol stations. The previous governments, when there is scarcity like this they will order the depots where we are loading to load us to supply to Nigerians.

“And if they load us, within two days the whole scarcity ends but as it is right now despite the acute scarcity NNPC has failed to reverse their decision and lift the suspension.”

He maintained that without the participation of its members it would be impossible to end the fuel crisis, especially as none of its members is currently loading from depots across the country.

He said, “Under Obasanjo regime, the system of credit marketers worked perfectly and when Jonathan came, he also adopted the system and you will have noticed that under Jonathan even when you had few cases of scarcity it did last as long as we are having it now.”

He, therefore, urged the Minister of State Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu to urgently direct the PPMC to lift the suspension of products allocation to credit marketers and order depots across the country to load their trucks.


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Re: Subsidy On Petrol Rises To N9.09 Per Litre by beejaay: 7:05pm On Apr 12, 2016
Welcome to naija
Re: Subsidy On Petrol Rises To N9.09 Per Litre by babyfaceafrica: 7:07pm On Apr 12, 2016
Lienus as usual from ''biafrasay''........
Re: Subsidy On Petrol Rises To N9.09 Per Litre by idupaul: 7:08pm On Apr 12, 2016
What is subsidy what is subsidy ?....General Buhari in 2014

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Re: Subsidy On Petrol Rises To N9.09 Per Litre by GudluckIBB(m): 7:15pm On Apr 12, 2016
So why can't they just remove the subsidy patapata!

96 naira is not too much na. If subsidy is removed, competition will be stiff like telecooms.

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Re: Subsidy On Petrol Rises To N9.09 Per Litre by Ohammadike: 7:39am On Apr 13, 2016
Apc went up and down screaming that fuel subsidy is a fraud how come they are paying it now even the dullard said he doesn't know what fuel subsidy is yet he is about to pay more than the last admistration

Lie mohafool claimed billions was saved from not paying fuel subsidy obviously he lied again

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Re: Subsidy On Petrol Rises To N9.09 Per Litre by Nobody: 7:40am On Apr 13, 2016
And the subsidy has to go.

If the subsidy goes...then we would be able to save lots of money, and use the money for other things....like salaries and infrastructure projects.

Also, fuel marketers would be able to make enough money to buy the dollars needed to import. And make profits too.

Let's be frank....oil subsidy must go,if fuel must flow.

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Re: Subsidy On Petrol Rises To N9.09 Per Litre by Ohammadike: 7:40am On Apr 13, 2016
babyfaceafrica:
Lienus as usual from ''biafrasay''........
If I call you zombie now you will start wailing

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Re: Subsidy On Petrol Rises To N9.09 Per Litre by massinola(m): 7:40am On Apr 13, 2016
what's going on in this country? Remember in 2015 Fashola said and I quote "if not because the present administration doesn't have the interest of Nigerians at heart, fuel should be sold at #40 per litter as oil price has fallen to $86 per barrel in parallel market " why is fuel price going up now that crude is at $40 or $36 per barrel in international market. Does it mean the present administration does not care if we live or die? Fashola has recently lost his voice to epileptic power and that's why he can't talk as gain. I forgot he's now a progressive

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Re: Subsidy On Petrol Rises To N9.09 Per Litre by Lordtrillion(m): 7:41am On Apr 13, 2016
Hmmmm
Re: Subsidy On Petrol Rises To N9.09 Per Litre by Flexherbal(m): 7:41am On Apr 13, 2016
Will it not be better, if we remove that thing called subsidy, totally?
Re: Subsidy On Petrol Rises To N9.09 Per Litre by femijossy: 7:41am On Apr 13, 2016
But petrol prices dey drop
Re: Subsidy On Petrol Rises To N9.09 Per Litre by cr7lomo: 7:41am On Apr 13, 2016
The best way to humble Nigerians is to lie to them to dump the real leaders, accept the fake leaders, make fuel scarce and blame it on the past leaders, make them suffer for a Long time so that when next they see it at the price they initially wanted, Nigerians would not mind as long as its readily available... If Na Jonathan now, Nigerians will start strike... Talk now, Una no fit

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Re: Subsidy On Petrol Rises To N9.09 Per Litre by chukslawrence(m): 7:41am On Apr 13, 2016
Still changing
Re: Subsidy On Petrol Rises To N9.09 Per Litre by Ptoocool(m): 7:42am On Apr 13, 2016
"during Obasanjo regime, even Jonathan administration"


make all of una chill out already, THIS IS NOT BUSINESS AS USUAL,, una fit wail for all 'we' care
Re: Subsidy On Petrol Rises To N9.09 Per Litre by Opinedecandid(m): 7:43am On Apr 13, 2016
Buhari is a joke.
Period

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Re: Subsidy On Petrol Rises To N9.09 Per Litre by Akshow: 7:43am On Apr 13, 2016
Hmmmm
Re: Subsidy On Petrol Rises To N9.09 Per Litre by nbright: 7:44am On Apr 13, 2016
Subsidy is a fraud - Buhari

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Re: Subsidy On Petrol Rises To N9.09 Per Litre by Frankiss44(m): 7:44am On Apr 13, 2016
God help this country... Sheh Na like this we go dey dey?

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Re: Subsidy On Petrol Rises To N9.09 Per Litre by ibrutex(m): 7:45am On Apr 13, 2016
abeg make dem comot subsidy joo, make we dey buy am 97 . E no beta pass dis one wey filling station dey sell 220 per liter?

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Re: Subsidy On Petrol Rises To N9.09 Per Litre by Akshow: 7:45am On Apr 13, 2016
Opinedecandid:
Buhari is a joke.
Period
you are a wailer period
Re: Subsidy On Petrol Rises To N9.09 Per Litre by Dindondin(m): 7:46am On Apr 13, 2016
GudluckIBB:
So why can't they just remove the subsidy patapata!

96 naira is not too much na. If subsidy is removed, competition will be stiff like telecooms.
abi o.
even with subsidy, we no see am buy.

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Re: Subsidy On Petrol Rises To N9.09 Per Litre by mrvitalis(m): 7:47am On Apr 13, 2016
There is no provision in r subsidy in the budget... So where will they bring the money from... ..??

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Re: Subsidy On Petrol Rises To N9.09 Per Litre by charsobodo(m): 7:48am On Apr 13, 2016
Why is petrol price still rising when the price of crude has fallen considerable, these marketers should continue fooling themselves, am just completely fed up with the level of corruption in this country...

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Re: Subsidy On Petrol Rises To N9.09 Per Litre by tolexy007(m): 7:48am On Apr 13, 2016
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Re: Subsidy On Petrol Rises To N9.09 Per Litre by Nobody: 7:48am On Apr 13, 2016
The people are still being given the short end of the stick with this subsidy payment. The marketers are the greater beneficiaries of what was designed to benefit the people. We have been buying fuel for outrageous amounts these past few weeks and no one has died! Why not remove this subsidy and leave market forces to adjudicate the price?
Re: Subsidy On Petrol Rises To N9.09 Per Litre by Osirimononaye(m): 7:50am On Apr 13, 2016
Apc!!!!
Re: Subsidy On Petrol Rises To N9.09 Per Litre by feelamong(m): 7:51am On Apr 13, 2016
so much ignorance being exhibited here..tufia!
Re: Subsidy On Petrol Rises To N9.09 Per Litre by victorazy(m): 7:52am On Apr 13, 2016
Nemesis is desling with Buhari
nm

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Re: Subsidy On Petrol Rises To N9.09 Per Litre by sotall(m): 7:53am On Apr 13, 2016
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