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Why Petrol May Not Sell At N145 Anytime Soon by dre11(m): 10:14pm On Dec 30, 2017
By Oladeinde Olawoyin,


The desire of Nigerians in many cities to buy petrol at N145 per litre may not materialise anytime soon, an investigation has shown.

Findings by an undercover PREMIUM TIMES reporter, who posed as a potential oil marketer at several Lagos fuel depots, also revealed that the lingering fuel scarcity will continue to the New Year.

Oil depots are where large quantities of petroleum products are stored for onward lifting and distribution by marketers to consumers.
Many of the depots, managed by major oil marketers, did not sell fuel at the time of visit as they claimed they had no stock.

Others who had the product sold at wholesale prices far above the N133 quoted by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation.


NNPC, Oil marketers disagreement

NNPC’s boss, Maikanti Baru, stirred controversy last week when he revealed that the landing cost of petrol had risen to N171 a litre, meaning the government had been subsiding petrol to sell at the approved N145.

Mr. Baru said on Friday President Muhammadu Buhari authorised the corporation to subsidise the product for Nigerians.

The NNPC, he said, currently sells to marketers at N133 and expects them to sell to Nigerians at N145. The NNPC boss also blamed the oil marketers for the fuel scarcity, accusing them of “hoarding” and “diverting” the product to frustrate Nigerians.

Oil marketers deny responsibility for the scarcity, attributing the crisis to the emergence of the NNPC as the sole importer of fuel. The disagreement has continued to drag for weeks and has worsened the petrol crisis.

Most filling stations selling fuel across the country do so at prices far higher than NNPC-authorised price of N145.

In response, the Department of Petroleum Resources has closed many stations for selling above the approved price. In some states, the department has dispensed fuel free to motorists as punishment againt errant marketers.

But marketers of petroleum products have argued that the N145 price is not realistic as they buy fuel far higher than N133 from the depots.

“The fault is not with us, it at the points where we load products; as I am talking to you I bought the products I am selling now at N235 and the content was short of 1,800 litres after it was discharged and I have paid,” Cletus Obiokafor, who is the chairman of oil marketers in Anambra State, said last week.

“As Chairman of marketers in Anambra, I cannot lie to you; anybody who tells you we are buying products at normal price and selling at N250 is not truthful.”

Mr. Obiokafor warned that if the clampdown on their members continued, marketers would close filling stations, as they were no longer prepared to incur the losses.

“The Federal Government knows what to do to solve the problem; we are not responsible for it,” he said.

A PREMIUM TIMES’ investigation revealed that the marketers’ claim may not be far from the reality.


High wholesale prices

On Friday when PREMIUM TIMES visited the depots at Kirikiri Waterside and Coconut areas of Apapa in Lagos, many depots either did not sell petrol or sold at far higher rates.

At Kirikiri-Waterside end of the depots, Swift Oil and Tecno Oil depots sold fuel at the rate of N151 per litre (against approved N133) in the morning. By afternoon, the price had risen to N152 per litre, excluding other charges by the local National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers, NUPENG.

“That’s why it is hypocritical to expect us (marketers) to sell at N145 per litre,” a furious marketer who identified himself simply as Bash, told PREMIUM TIMES.

This newspaper also found that the local NUPENG charged marketers extra fees, separate from the lifting price of N152.

The amount varies with the quantity of product to be lifted. For petrol, there are tanks for 15,000 litres, 45,000 litres and 60,000 litres.

For the 45,000 litres, N9, 000 is paid as ‘Union Fee’ while a separate N15, 000 is paid for ‘Clearance’.

“Before you can get your tanker inside here (the depot), you have to ‘settle’the Navy, the police and others,” Bash explained to our correspondent further.

“Now, is it not callous for government to be deceiving the people by expecting us to sell at N145?” he added.

Bovas Oil depot, located behind the Swift and Tecno Oil depot, sold its own product through third parties on Friday, PREMIUM TIMES gathered.

Mercy Port Oil and Fresh Oil, the two oil marketers that sold for BOVAS, told our reporter that the product was sold at N154 per litre Friday morning. By noon on Friday, when PREMIUM TIMES revisited the depot, officials said the product had been exhausted.

At the Coconut end of Apapa, the situation was worse as many of the depots were under lock. Others like Ibeto Oil, T-Time and Eternal Oil only sold diesel to marketers and tanker drivers.

At MRS Oil depot, officials said petrol sold at N163 per litre Friday morning. Sahara Energy, one of the biggest major marketers, also did not sell product to retail marketers.

One marketer who asked for anonymity wondered why the government, through the DPR, was clamping down on filling stations and not depots.

“Why can’t they visit these depots around here? The government knows what it is doing; they are just blaming marketers to appear hardworking before Nigerians,” he said.

“Now as a potential marketer (referring to PREMIUM TIMES reporter), you have seen it yourself. How can a marketer buy at these prices and sell at N145? Is he stupid? That’s even if you see the product, anyway.”

In Lagos, the few filling stations that had petrol on Friday, sold at prices between N200 and N250 per litre. In Sango, Ogun state, many stations remained shut.

Speaking in Abuja on Friday, the NNPC GMD, Mr. Baru, said the government had tackled the fuel crisis, adding that Nigerians would soon be relieved in the next few days.

But many of the marketers at the depots visited in Lagos who could not get the product said there may be no final solution in sight yet to the lingering crisis.


NNPC reacts

When contacted on the telephone Saturday morning, Ndu Ughamadu, NNPC spokesperson, said the corporation had identified the issues and may wield the big stick on some marketers.
“As you are aware, the corporation is the sole importer of petroleum product into the country.

The NNPC has three responsibilities: as a commercial entity; as importer of last resort; and as a social supplier. Social in the sense that it is expected of us to supply the nation with products whenever there are elements of shortages.

“We import these products and we made it clear to these depots that we are giving them at ex-officio price and they must comply with that directive. And that was precisely what caused the last fuel shortages because independent marketers in Lagos alleged that these depots were charging them exorbitant prices which we intervened and we called them to order.

“When they were selling to them at exorbitant prices, they threatened and asked Nigerians to start stockpiling products and many of the independent marketers started hoarding products. As a result, there was panic buying which led to hoarding and diversion.”

Mr. Nghamadu said the NNPC is expected to meet with marketers within two days. He said the corporation plans to draw their attention to all the issues and also read out the riot act.

“That’s why I said we are going to tackle all these. They are not supposed to do that because we are just coming out of these shortage of fuel challenge. We are going to challenge it and we are going to send our officials, particularly PPMC, to the area,” he said.

When confronted with PREMIUM TIMES’ findings that show that there may be no lasting solution to the crisis soon and the scarcity may drag into the New Year, the NNPC spokesperson debunked the claim.

“No. No, no, no, no…. We have enough product. It is the system right now because we have tackled this issue of hoarding but diversion is what nobody can guarantee because it is beyond us,” he said.

“Equally, we have secured the assurances of security agencies and even the president directed about two days ago to monitor the borders. We equally held meetings with tanker drivers and NATO, their employers on the issue of diversion and the issue of hoarding. So it will be tackled and it will not step into the New Year.

“We will wade into it because in spite of the debt they are owing us, we have been supplying products to all these depots. We will wade into it.”


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Re: Why Petrol May Not Sell At N145 Anytime Soon by goggleit: 10:22pm On Dec 30, 2017
New year Palava, where's my mum?

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Re: Why Petrol May Not Sell At N145 Anytime Soon by BiafraBushBoy(m): 10:34pm On Dec 30, 2017
God!!!

I wonder what on earth a 72 years old ex-dictator, with no prior business experience nor advanced education, told his country that made 15 million of them vote him. A country where the best brains are found in Africa and even beyond are being ruled by someone without a reasonable education in this 21st century? cheesy

Not just that he doesn't have the necessary education, he has never excelled in any leadership capacity before.

Not just that, he is a master of blame games. He breaks the first rule of leadership. He blames everyone but himself. cheesy

What on earth did he tell them that made even our politics section mod on Nairaland who types intelligently to become his supporter?

Let me guess!!

"He told them that he has integrity, and he would jail all corrupt politician, and send all of them into exile" cheesy cheesy

I am personally gonna vote him in 2019. It is time for payback!!! No one is escaping this shiit we've found ourselves.

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Re: Why Petrol May Not Sell At N145 Anytime Soon by unohbethel(m): 11:04pm On Dec 30, 2017
that fuccking reporter must be an ipob yoot at work__ngeneukwune

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Re: Why Petrol May Not Sell At N145 Anytime Soon by Saaruman(m): 11:21pm On Dec 30, 2017
Zoogerians are in for a BIG surprise next year. grin

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Re: Why Petrol May Not Sell At N145 Anytime Soon by Vince77(m): 11:43pm On Dec 30, 2017
When the price of something goes up in Nigeria , it takes a miracle to bring it down.

Anytime I wake up and remember I'm still a Nigerian I feel sad.

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Re: Why Petrol May Not Sell At N145 Anytime Soon by Cekpo34(m): 12:13am On Dec 31, 2017
I knew it was a simulation... Now that the Oshiomoles, Soyinkas, Bakares et al have gone into hiding, all is set for the new dawn - 200 per litre

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Re: Why Petrol May Not Sell At N145 Anytime Soon by dingbang(m): 3:05am On Dec 31, 2017
The same people who are complaining of buhari's govt will be the same people that will vote him again in power come 2019...

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Re: Why Petrol May Not Sell At N145 Anytime Soon by dre11(m): 4:54pm On Dec 31, 2017
Cc lalasticlala
Re: Why Petrol May Not Sell At N145 Anytime Soon by Nobody: 6:20pm On Dec 31, 2017
After subsidy was removed private importers stopped importing. The whole system is a mess

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Re: Why Petrol May Not Sell At N145 Anytime Soon by directonpc(m): 8:05pm On Dec 31, 2017
May the government fix this ASAP!
Re: Why Petrol May Not Sell At N145 Anytime Soon by Olukologia(m): 8:06pm On Dec 31, 2017
What about Bovas that sells pms at 143?

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Re: Why Petrol May Not Sell At N145 Anytime Soon by Krafty006: 8:06pm On Dec 31, 2017
Re: Why Petrol May Not Sell At N145 Anytime Soon by Uyiii: 8:06pm On Dec 31, 2017
BiafraBushBoy:
God!!!

I wonder what on earth a 72 years old ex-dictator, with no prior business experience nor advanced education, told his country that made 15 million of them vote him. A country where the best brains are found in Africa and even beyond are being ruled by someone without a reasonable education in this 21st century? cheesy

Not just that he doesn't have the necessary education, he has never excelled in any leadership capacity before.

Not just that, he is a master of blame games. He breaks the first rule of leadership. He blames everyone but himself. cheesy

What on earth did he tell them that made even our politics section mod on Nairaland who types intelligently to become his supporter?

Let me guess!!

"He told them that he has integrity, and he would jail all corrupt politician, and send all of them into exile" cheesy cheesy

I am personally gonna vote him in 2019. It is time for payback!!! No one is escaping this shiit we've found ourselves.

15 million cows bro, not people.

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Re: Why Petrol May Not Sell At N145 Anytime Soon by OboOlora(f): 8:06pm On Dec 31, 2017
BiafraBushBoy:
God!!!

I wonder what on earth a 72 years old ex-dictator, with no prior business experience nor advanced education, told his country that made 15 million of them vote him. A country where the best brains are found in Africa and even beyond are being ruled by someone without a reasonable education in this 21st century? cheesy

Not just that he doesn't have the necessary education, he has never excelled in any leadership capacity before.

Not just that, he is a master of blame games. He breaks the first rule of leadership. He blames everyone but himself. cheesy

What on earth did he tell them that made even our politics section mod on Nairaland who types intelligently to become his supporter?

Let me guess!!

"He told them that he has integrity, and he would jail all corrupt politician, and send all of them into exile" cheesy cheesy

I am personally gonna vote him in 2019. It is time for payback!!! No one is escaping this shiit we've found ourselves.

U gotta pray he's gonna be alive by that time first, then worry about voting him. Either ways, u guys r bleeped in that country and I pity y'all not!!

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Re: Why Petrol May Not Sell At N145 Anytime Soon by Nobody: 8:07pm On Dec 31, 2017
angry



∆ This Buhari no get joy...


This man is ... ∆
Re: Why Petrol May Not Sell At N145 Anytime Soon by joystickextend1(m): 8:07pm On Dec 31, 2017
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Re: Why Petrol May Not Sell At N145 Anytime Soon by Nobody: 8:07pm On Dec 31, 2017
smiley
Re: Why Petrol May Not Sell At N145 Anytime Soon by DevDenky: 8:07pm On Dec 31, 2017
Buhari out

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Re: Why Petrol May Not Sell At N145 Anytime Soon by deco22(m): 8:08pm On Dec 31, 2017
I thought Government said that Independent marketers are lieing about them buying at high prices,anyway sha I am already tired of this Government to give my attention to whatever they think they are doing.

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Re: Why Petrol May Not Sell At N145 Anytime Soon by 9japrof(m): 8:08pm On Dec 31, 2017
Buhari is a forktacd, APC full of scumbags, That petroleum minister a useless fellow, the NNPC GMD a certified stupid fellow... How can I be buying 300 naira per litre of gasoline in a country that's 7th in the world when it comes to oil deposits. What is forking wrong with this country.

Am coming to edit this post, until then lemme enjoy my beer, I can't come and kill myself in this useless country, abeg which nairalander would take me out of here to europe or US but ofcourse not through the Libyan route grin, I can't jump from frying pan to fire now shocked

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Re: Why Petrol May Not Sell At N145 Anytime Soon by millionboi2: 8:09pm On Dec 31, 2017
Because buhari is a disgrace.

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Re: Why Petrol May Not Sell At N145 Anytime Soon by naijapips02: 8:09pm On Dec 31, 2017
directonpc:
May the government fix this ASAP!

You will grow old grin

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Re: Why Petrol May Not Sell At N145 Anytime Soon by brainpulse: 8:09pm On Dec 31, 2017
This is expected, Nigerians are the most wicked people on earth. Wicked to theirselves. Most of these stations have the product but because of greed, create artificial scarcity selling one pump at more than 200/litre.

All through the weekend I was at Apapa, vessels were offloading at MRS, Ibeto etc Apapa and athe 133 to 135 per litre. It's just wickedness not the government

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Re: Why Petrol May Not Sell At N145 Anytime Soon by ImpressionsNG: 8:09pm On Dec 31, 2017
This government shouldn't kill us with high blood pressure with these unreasonably high fuel prices. The problems are unending. Hope they do something about it so that 2018 wouldn't be as bad as 2017.

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Re: Why Petrol May Not Sell At N145 Anytime Soon by saraki2019(m): 8:10pm On Dec 31, 2017
pmb my set this country on fire
#saraki2019

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Re: Why Petrol May Not Sell At N145 Anytime Soon by Nobody: 8:10pm On Dec 31, 2017
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Re: Why Petrol May Not Sell At N145 Anytime Soon by Abbeyme: 8:10pm On Dec 31, 2017
Buh its selling 145N in my area na
Re: Why Petrol May Not Sell At N145 Anytime Soon by salaboiz(m): 8:10pm On Dec 31, 2017
Nigeria will stand again. Let us be optimistic and have faith in GOD.. Happy new year nairalanders
Re: Why Petrol May Not Sell At N145 Anytime Soon by jericco1(m): 8:11pm On Dec 31, 2017
stupid country

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Re: Why Petrol May Not Sell At N145 Anytime Soon by Nobody: 8:11pm On Dec 31, 2017
Buhari is a curse.

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Re: Why Petrol May Not Sell At N145 Anytime Soon by YelloweWest: 8:12pm On Dec 31, 2017
The same tactic used then this administration when pms was increased to 145 is the same tactic they are using now.
So yes, Nigerians don't expect to see pms at 145 under buhari.

The tactic is simple: make pms so scarce that when finally available the masses will be glad to buy it at the niger price.

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