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Petrol Demand Hits 50 Million Litres Daily, NNPC Incurs N24bn Monthly As Subsidy by Omooba77: 6:21am On Mar 05, 2018
Petrol demand hits 50 million litres daily, NNPC incurs N24bn monthly as subsidy


The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation on Sunday announced that it was spending N 774m daily (about N23 .99 bn monthly) as subsidy on the 50 million litres of Premium Motor Spirit consumed across the country .

Although it described the amount as under -recovery, the oil firm stated that the amount was due to the proliferation of filling stations in communities with international land and coastal borders across the country.

The Group Managing Director , NNPC, Maikanti Baru, said the multiplication of filling stations had energised unprecedented cross- border smuggling of petrol to neighbouring countries , making it difficult to sanitise the fuel supply and distribution matrix in Nigeria .
Baru disclosed this when he led a management team of the corporation on a visit to the Comptroller - General , Nigeria Customs Service , Col . Hameed Ali (retd .), according to a statement issued on Sunday by the firm ’ s Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division , Ndu Ughamadu .

Baru stated that a detailed study conducted by the NNPC indicated strong correlation between the presence of the frontier stations and the activities of fuel smuggling syndicates.

He said the activities of the smugglers led to the recent abnormal surge in the evacuation of petrol from less than 35 million litres per day to more than 60 million litres per day , which was in sharp contrast with established national consumption pattern.

Providing a detailed presentation of the findings, the NNPC boss noted that 16 states, having among them 61 local government areas with border communities , accounted for 2, 201 registered fuel stations.

He stated that the tanks of the facilities had a combined capacity of 144 ,998 ,700 litres of petrol.
Baru stated that in the same vein, eight states with coastal border communities spread across 24 LGAs accounted for 866 registered fuel outlets with combined petrol tank capacity of 73, 443, 086 litres .
He said a further breakdown of the findings showed that among the states with land border, three LGAs in Ogun State accounted for 633 fuel stations with combined petrol tankage of 40, 485, 000 litres , while nine LGAs in Borno State had 337 fuel outlets with combined petrol storage capacity of 21, 114, 480 litres .

According to him , Lagos with one LGA as border community has 235 registered fuel stations with total storage facility of 19, 916, 600 litres .
The statement noted that on the coastal front , Lagos with six LGAs led with 487 registered fuel stations with combined in -built storage capacity of 50, 239, 560 litres .

It said , “ Akwa Ibom, with five LGAs, has 134 registered retail outlets with capacity to store 8,322 , 986 litres ; while Ondo State, with two LGAs, has 110 fuel stations with capacity to store 3, 871 ,320 litres . ”

Baru explained that because of the obvious differential in petrol price between Nigeria and other neighbouring countries , it had become lucrative for the smugglers to use the frontier stations as a veritable conduit for the smuggling of products across the border, adding that this had resulted in a thriving market for Nigerian petrol in Niger Republic , Benin Republic , Cameroon , Chad and Togo, as well as Ghana , which has no direct borders with Nigeria .

He was quoted as saying , “ The NNPC is concerned that continued cross- border smuggling of petrol will deny Nigerians the benefit of the Federal Government’ s benevolence of keeping a fix retail price of N145 per litre despite the increase in PMS open market price above N171 per litre. ”

He noted that based on the heightened petrol consumption rate of 50 million litre per day , the corporation was incurring an under- recovery of N774 m every day .

Welcoming the NNPC boss and his team to the Customs headquarters , Ali said the NCS would work with the corporation to stem the tide of cross- border smuggling of petroleum products, noting that all hands must be on deck to ensure the economic survival of the country.

He thanked Baru for the elaborate data provided by the NNPC on the fuel supply situation, adding that this would enable the service to fashion out the appropriate architecture to combat the menace.

Ali called on the authorities to tackle the issue of price differentials , which he noted were the underlying motivation for smuggling activities.
Reacting to the statement by the NNPC, the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria noted that subsidising petrol by N774 m on a daily basis was not sustainable .

PENGASSAN stated that the NNPC was also aware of this, which was why the oil firm had been pushing for the revamp of the country’ s refineries .
The PENGASSAN spokesperson, Fortune Obi, told one of our correspondents that international oil companies were also providing assistance for the revamp of the refineries in order to cut down on the importation of petrol .

“The NNPC leadership also knows that it (N774 m daily under - recovery) is not sustainable and that is why they are strongly pushing for the refineries’ turnaround maintenance to put them back into full functionality . I’ m aware some IOCs are providing support for the rehabilitation,” he added.

The Nigeria Labour Congress faulted the position of the NNPC on the payment of subsidy on petrol , stressing that the corporation’ s under - recovery claim was not transparent.

The Secretary - General, NLC, Peter Ozo - Eson, said the importation of fuel should be opened up to competitors and must not be handled by just the NNPC .
He stated, “ Our position from the beginning has been very clear . If we continue this petrol import regime, we will continue to face this type of situation, given that we do not have control over global crude oil prices and the volatility of the exchange rate . These two issues will continue to create situations like this.

“Now , if the NNPC claims to be spending such amount , there is no way for us to determine the actual value that was spent since the National Assembly does not have the power to appropriate subsidy claims . The NNPC cannot come out to tell us that it spent the money that is meant to accrue to the Federation Account on subsidy .

“This is a crisis that is on the ground and we will continue to insist that we must get a transparent regime of subsidy payment that is opened up and not an opaque process where the NNPC alone does what it is doing now. That has been our position and that is the right thing to do .”

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Re: Petrol Demand Hits 50 Million Litres Daily, NNPC Incurs N24bn Monthly As Subsidy by collinometricx: 6:42am On Mar 05, 2018
Second ftc in a days

i made it big


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Re: Petrol Demand Hits 50 Million Litres Daily, NNPC Incurs N24bn Monthly As Subsidy by chuksjuve(m): 6:47am On Mar 05, 2018
Who is the minister for petroleum angry

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Re: Petrol Demand Hits 50 Million Litres Daily, NNPC Incurs N24bn Monthly As Subsidy by aolawale025: 6:57am On Mar 05, 2018
Somebody or persons getting rich

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Re: Petrol Demand Hits 50 Million Litres Daily, NNPC Incurs N24bn Monthly As Subsidy by valentineuwakwe(m): 7:04am On Mar 05, 2018
i dnt believe all this figures and statistics. ....the NNPC is the home of the new corruption in nigeria and dont be surprise if efcc turn their search light towards that organization, yawa go gas!

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Re: Petrol Demand Hits 50 Million Litres Daily, NNPC Incurs N24bn Monthly As Subsidy by Jabioro: 7:04am On Mar 05, 2018
Rubbish!

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Re: Petrol Demand Hits 50 Million Litres Daily, NNPC Incurs N24bn Monthly As Subsidy by NaijaMutant(f): 7:06am On Mar 05, 2018
Has Buhari now known the meaning of Subsidy grin

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Re: Petrol Demand Hits 50 Million Litres Daily, NNPC Incurs N24bn Monthly As Subsidy by NaijaMutant(f): 7:08am On Mar 05, 2018
chuksjuve:
Who is the minister for petroleum angry

Buhari grin

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Re: Petrol Demand Hits 50 Million Litres Daily, NNPC Incurs N24bn Monthly As Subsidy by Atiku2019: 7:10am On Mar 05, 2018
Privatise NNPC smiley

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Re: Petrol Demand Hits 50 Million Litres Daily, NNPC Incurs N24bn Monthly As Subsidy by chuksjuve(m): 7:12am On Mar 05, 2018
NaijaMutant:


Buhari grin

Is that your final answer? grin

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Re: Petrol Demand Hits 50 Million Litres Daily, NNPC Incurs N24bn Monthly As Subsidy by FarahAideed: 7:12am On Mar 05, 2018
Despite it being obvious because of high fuel prices Nigerians now buy less petrol this useless govt has somehow managed to get daily fuel consumption to increase from 35 million litres a day to 50 million litres a day shocked shocked.

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Re: Petrol Demand Hits 50 Million Litres Daily, NNPC Incurs N24bn Monthly As Subsidy by NaijaMutant(f): 7:17am On Mar 05, 2018
chuksjuve:


Is that your final answer? grin

Muhammadu Buhari grin

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Re: Petrol Demand Hits 50 Million Litres Daily, NNPC Incurs N24bn Monthly As Subsidy by chuksjuve(m): 7:25am On Mar 05, 2018
NaijaMutant:


Muhammadu Buhari grin

Now you are talking cheesy

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Re: Petrol Demand Hits 50 Million Litres Daily, NNPC Incurs N24bn Monthly As Subsidy by Omooba77: 8:37am On Mar 05, 2018
FarahAideed:
Despite it being obvious because of high fuel prices Nigerians now buy less petrol this useless govt has somehow managed to get daily fuel consumption to increase from 35 million litres a day to 50 million litres a day shocked shocked.


You are a good analyst. Many of us are blinded by sentiment to reason clearly to see the Truth.

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Re: Petrol Demand Hits 50 Million Litres Daily, NNPC Incurs N24bn Monthly As Subsidy by ivandragon: 8:56am On Mar 05, 2018
this administration refuses to live by the standards it accused others of not living up to.


a request was made to let Nigerians know, officially, what is paid as fuel subsidy & the revenue from crude oil sales, the NNPC turned it down & now comes out to push a narrative that is subject to denial at a later date.



fact remains that NNPC is less accountable now than at any time in Nigeria's democratic history.

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Re: Petrol Demand Hits 50 Million Litres Daily, NNPC Incurs N24bn Monthly As Subsidy by ahaika23: 9:00am On Mar 05, 2018
lipsrsealed
Re: Petrol Demand Hits 50 Million Litres Daily, NNPC Incurs N24bn Monthly As Subsidy by nairavsdollars(f): 9:19am On Mar 05, 2018
But Buhari said he doesn't believe in subsidy

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Re: Petrol Demand Hits 50 Million Litres Daily, NNPC Incurs N24bn Monthly As Subsidy by yeyeboi(m): 9:20am On Mar 05, 2018
Ok
Re: Petrol Demand Hits 50 Million Litres Daily, NNPC Incurs N24bn Monthly As Subsidy by hotpepe: 9:20am On Mar 05, 2018
We're in for the full ride.

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Re: Petrol Demand Hits 50 Million Litres Daily, NNPC Incurs N24bn Monthly As Subsidy by Nobody: 9:21am On Mar 05, 2018
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Re: Petrol Demand Hits 50 Million Litres Daily, NNPC Incurs N24bn Monthly As Subsidy by Yankee101: 9:22am On Mar 05, 2018
Diverted to Niger and Chad Republic. We are subsidizing other countries

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Re: Petrol Demand Hits 50 Million Litres Daily, NNPC Incurs N24bn Monthly As Subsidy by Firefire(m): 9:22am On Mar 05, 2018
Fraudulent gonment. grin

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Re: Petrol Demand Hits 50 Million Litres Daily, NNPC Incurs N24bn Monthly As Subsidy by Firefire(m): 9:22am On Mar 05, 2018
nairavsdollars:
But Buhari said he doesn't believe in subsidy

Na so the cow talk.

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Re: Petrol Demand Hits 50 Million Litres Daily, NNPC Incurs N24bn Monthly As Subsidy by Firefire(m): 9:23am On Mar 05, 2018
chuksjuve:
Who is the minister for petroleum angry

Cowbuhary!

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Re: Petrol Demand Hits 50 Million Litres Daily, NNPC Incurs N24bn Monthly As Subsidy by Nobody: 9:25am On Mar 05, 2018
Sai buhari

NO PEACE FORBTHE WICKED

The is the useless change that Tam David West betrayed his countrymen for

The useless change that Jagaban, a supposedly smart man duped the SW to support

The useless change my colleague was screaming about. I am glad his tenement rate will be equal to my house rent in the same Laos

The useless change useless father mbaka made a caricature of the Catholic clergy for

The useless change all the so called hypocritical religious leaders, nobel prize winners, ex presidents, US presidents (obama), news media both local (channels) and foreign (CNN/BBC) pushed out GEJ out for


The bottom line is this. Nigeria will be worse off and all future generations will know that their fathers were fools whose gods were in their bellies and they lacked foresight and common sense. A leopard doesn't become a lamb overnight

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Re: Petrol Demand Hits 50 Million Litres Daily, NNPC Incurs N24bn Monthly As Subsidy by sanpipita(m): 9:26am On Mar 05, 2018
Where are the Ojota cashtivists, who is having a last laugh now? GEJ saw the future but you stupid people decided to occupy and play with your future.

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Re: Petrol Demand Hits 50 Million Litres Daily, NNPC Incurs N24bn Monthly As Subsidy by CodeTemplar: 9:26am On Mar 05, 2018
At this rate, a year subsidy will be N300bn but 7 years ago it was N2,000bn.

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Re: Petrol Demand Hits 50 Million Litres Daily, NNPC Incurs N24bn Monthly As Subsidy by dadebayo1(m): 9:31am On Mar 05, 2018
Fraud... They said the consumption was peak at 35million during december cos of the demand during festive period now that we are not in festive period and fuel is not readily available and even when available price is around #170 they claim consumption is now 50million litres... Chaiiii biggest scam and corruption going on under mr integrity....

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Re: Petrol Demand Hits 50 Million Litres Daily, NNPC Incurs N24bn Monthly As Subsidy by nedu2000(m): 9:31am On Mar 05, 2018
If we had constant electricity it won't get close to that number

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