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Further Petrol Price Hike Likely, Marketers Warn Nigerians by Islie: 1:00am On Sep 04, 2020
Fuel marketers across the country adjusted their pump prices on Thursday to between N158 and N162 per litre of petrol, saying a further increase in global crude oil prices would push the pump price of petrol higher.

Petrol prices have increased for three straight months, rising from N121.50–N123.50 per litre in June to N140.80-N143.80 in July, N148-N150 in August and N158-N162 in September.

The Petroleum Products Marketing Company, a subsidiary of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation had, on Wednesday, increased the ex-depot price of Premium Motor Spirit (petrol) to N151.56 per litre from N138.62 per litre but later reduced it to N147.67.

The ex-depot price is the price at which the product is sold to marketers at the depots.

When the collapse of global crude oil prices triggered the reduction of the pump price of petrol from N145 per litre to N125 in March, the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency said it would advise the NNPC and oil marketing companies on the monthly “guiding retail price” at which the product shall be sold across the country.

The Minister of State Petroleum Resources, Timipre Sylva, in a statement on May 15, said deregulation was approved on March 19 this year.

“But as you all know, PMS and other petroleum products are very strategic commodities, so you cannot allow the prices of these commodities to be determined wholly by the marketers,” he added.

In June, the Executive Secretary, PPPRA, Abdulkadir Saidu, said, “For the avoidance of doubt, it is instructive to state that no private individual or group has the mandate to fix prices of petroleum products, however, the statutory regulatory body is saddled with the responsibility of advising guiding prices.”

But the PPPRA failed to issue any guiding prices in August and September and has remained silent since then, despite repeated calls and messages sent to the agency by one of our correspondents on the issue.

The spokesperson of the agency, Kimchi Apollo, however, told our correspondent on Thursday that he would get information on the development and revert. He had yet to do so as of the time of filing this report.

The National Operations Controller, Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, Mr Mike Osatuyi, told one of our correspondents that the increase in petrol pump prices was a reflection of the global oil prices.

“In July, the crude oil price was around $43 per barrel. But rose to about $44-$45 in August. Last Monday, it increased to $46. If the crude oil price falls to $40, petrol prices will come down. But if it goes up to $50, we should be expecting petrol price to rise to about N163 per litre if the exchange rate remains the same,” he said.

Osatuyi stressed the need for government to create a level playing field by allowing marketers to also have access to foreign exchange at the official rate like the NNPC to enable them to import products.

The Chairman, Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria, Mr Adetunji Oyebanji, said earlier on Thursday that pump prices would have to be adjusted to reflect realities of the increase of ex-depot prices by PPMC.

“However, the magnitude of the increase, timing and location is a decision left to each company. Consistent with global best practices, MOMAN does not dictate prices to its members as this would be anti-competition in a fully deregulated market.

“We welcome government’s action in allowing the market to determine prices, as we believe it will prevent the return of subsidies, while allowing operators the opportunity to recover their costs. This will, in the long run, encourage investment and create jobs,” he added.

But a groundswell of public opposition across the country have greeted the hike in petrol prices.

TUC says government action wicked, demands immediate reversal

The Trade Union Congress of Nigeria condemned the increase in petrol price and electricity tariff in the country.

In a statement titled, ‘Killing the dead,’ and signed by its president, Quadri Olaleye, and Secretary-General, Musa-Lawal Ozigi, the TUC said, “Like the book by George Orwell, titled ‘1884’, the government and its agencies have resorted to doing the opposite of what they were set up to do.

“Government, instead of providing welfare, is killing the people systematically.”

It said increasing petrol prices and electricity tariffs, among others, “at a time people are losing jobs, businesses are not moving in the light of COVID-19, is, to say the least, wicked.”

The union said, “In droves, Nigerians flee the shores of this country. Just two days ago, we protested the hike in electricity tariff and sadly, yesterday, they slammed us with fuel [price] hike at a time countries like Ghana and Canada are giving out palliatives to cushion the effects of coronavirus pandemic. It is difficult to cope in this circumstance.

“Do we still wonder why unemployment and insecurity have increased? This is disgustingly shameful. We urge the government to listen to the voice of reason and reverse the [petrol] price immediately.

“Stop pushing Nigerians to the wall. This is too daring. The congress is calling a meeting of its organs to take decisions on this obnoxious move. The dead are dying again; stop killing the dead!”

PUNCH

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Re: Further Petrol Price Hike Likely, Marketers Warn Nigerians by CallmeCHIKE: 1:08am On Sep 04, 2020
They just want to kill us at this point, I remember when I would log in on here just to see y'all bashing GEJ

WHERE'S THE ENERGY FOR BUHARI?
EVEN THOUGH HE'S LITERALLY KILLING US WITH INTENSE HARDSHIP!?

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Re: Further Petrol Price Hike Likely, Marketers Warn Nigerians by NwaNimo1(m): 1:40am On Sep 04, 2020
A ll

P eople

C ry

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Re: Further Petrol Price Hike Likely, Marketers Warn Nigerians by Nobody: 2:19am On Sep 04, 2020
Onward we go, no going backwards.
Nigeria is under the AProgressiveC, let the prices keep going forward.
Sai Baba till 2050
.

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Re: Further Petrol Price Hike Likely, Marketers Warn Nigerians by solmusdesigns: 2:40am On Sep 04, 2020
cool


It's going down folks... Consiquences of covid 19 global lock down recession



Well I hate to be the bearer of bad news and prophet of doom, but with our GDP which was over 400 billion USD before to shrink to 250 billion USD in 2020 due to corona virus pandemic not only fuel subsidy would go causing more fluctuations in fuel hike, forex subsidy would follow causing price hike in foriegn products, and the worst part food stuff and agricultural produce would go super expensive with the epileptic rain fall patterns which has been hindering farming activities

The sooner you stop wailing and stock your pantry and stores with food, and save your money in cryptocurensy or less volatile currency like dollar the better for you



.

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Re: Further Petrol Price Hike Likely, Marketers Warn Nigerians by Nobody: 5:34am On Sep 04, 2020
Their target is N200/litre by December.

All
Promises
Cancelled

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Re: Further Petrol Price Hike Likely, Marketers Warn Nigerians by BeeBeeOoh(m): 5:44am On Sep 04, 2020
Who am I to complain when buharist's are already buying petrol at N162 per litre now like me?






We go get sense las las. Sai Barber

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Re: Further Petrol Price Hike Likely, Marketers Warn Nigerians by Nobody: 5:57am On Sep 04, 2020
The fact is in 2012, we should have allowed GEJ to increase fuel prices from 65 to 140 naira

Now, at the time, landing cost for fuel was 99 naira. And we were selling it at 65 naira.

But we Nigerians refused. So GEJ cut fuel prices down to 97 and then 87...and we kept on having scarcity, smuggling and by 2013 , most marketers were already selling fuel at higher prices anyway.

If we had deregulated in 2012, we would have had a better situation now. Plus more refineries.

And the irony is that Buhari and company were protesting back in 2012. Now they are facing an issue that should have been dealt with ages ago.

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Re: Further Petrol Price Hike Likely, Marketers Warn Nigerians by helinues: 6:13am On Sep 04, 2020
Are this people mentally okay?

Nigerians are still looking for ways to deal with just increased price, this useless people have already been planning future increase..

Rubbish

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Re: Further Petrol Price Hike Likely, Marketers Warn Nigerians by Charmingrascal(m): 6:33am On Sep 04, 2020
This is not the change we hoped for.

What is happening in this Country is heartbreaking and disappointing.

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Re: Further Petrol Price Hike Likely, Marketers Warn Nigerians by malele(m): 6:39am On Sep 04, 2020
Ndi Southwest next time una hear change ask what kind of change is it

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Re: Further Petrol Price Hike Likely, Marketers Warn Nigerians by Abasman008(m): 6:43am On Sep 04, 2020
Slowly but steadily getting out of hand....

Are you a youth? Join the movement..

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Re: Further Petrol Price Hike Likely, Marketers Warn Nigerians by Macphenson: 7:02am On Sep 04, 2020
I said this when Buhari removed the subsidy some months ago during the lock down.

Nigerians did not feel the impact because price of oil was very low then. Now economies are opening up and oil price is gradually bouncing back, so as the price of oil increases, so will the price of petrol increase as well.

There is every possibility that we may buy fuel for #200 per litre before the year runs out.

The truth is subsidy is not sustainable. It should go, my annoyance is the deciet and propaganda of APC when Jonathan wanted to remove the subsidy fully.

Tinubu led his band of confused elments and we're ignorantly making noise in Lagos , calling Jonathan all sorts of names, only for the hypocritical, selfish, greedy and deceitful entity to turn around when Buhari took over to say subsidy must go. What a lying hypocrite, So much for a presidential aspirant.

If APC allowed Jonathan to remove subsidy fully then without branding it an anti people policy, probably by now many more refineries would have sprang up in the country as it's going to attract investors in that angle, Nigerians and Nigeria were even in a better position to handle the shock and the aftermath then, as the economy is far better then than what we have today.

This is a wrong time to remove the subsidy as Nigeria is just recovering from the COVID 19 shock on our economy, government should be handing out palliatives not increasing the suffering of the people.

For the change chanters and "sophisticated people", I hope una eye Don clear now.

We are all in this mess together.

Cc


HELINUES
SIMPLYLEO
SARRKI
AFAMED
GAVELSLAM

and other residents zombies domiciled on Nairaland.

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Re: Further Petrol Price Hike Likely, Marketers Warn Nigerians by NaijaRoyalty(m): 7:13am On Sep 04, 2020
helinues:
Are this people mentally okay?

Nigerians are still looking for ways to deal with just increased price, this useless people have already been planning future increase..

Rubbish

Your wailing just started , it will get worse after another fuel increase before December .

Shebi Buhari is your saviour?

You never see anything yet .

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Re: Further Petrol Price Hike Likely, Marketers Warn Nigerians by Arijude(m): 8:58am On Sep 04, 2020
I want the price to be at least 500 naira per litre. Let the war start. I'm very much ready. And also, I want buhari to go for third term.

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Re: Further Petrol Price Hike Likely, Marketers Warn Nigerians by BOOZELEE: 9:02am On Sep 04, 2020
helinues:
Are this people mentally okay?

Nigerians are still looking for ways to deal with just increased price, this useless people have already been planning future increase..

Rubbish

Hahahaha

Wailer kip on wailing. cheesy

By the time the price of every tin increases u won't have money to buy data to come online to yarn dust.

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Re: Further Petrol Price Hike Likely, Marketers Warn Nigerians by ipobarethieves: 11:50am On Sep 04, 2020
sad Dey loot covid money still want to loot NNPC/petrol join sad.

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Re: Further Petrol Price Hike Likely, Marketers Warn Nigerians by Heylogistics: 11:50am On Sep 04, 2020
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Re: Further Petrol Price Hike Likely, Marketers Warn Nigerians by Sholaco: 11:50am On Sep 04, 2020
Hahahahahaha, na una way... enemy of the country
Re: Further Petrol Price Hike Likely, Marketers Warn Nigerians by Kunllayoniru(m): 11:50am On Sep 04, 2020
This is bad ooo
Re: Further Petrol Price Hike Likely, Marketers Warn Nigerians by XVIDEOSMOD: 11:50am On Sep 04, 2020
Where is that gay vulture bbq maker, come and hear oo, your darling daddy has done it again

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Re: Further Petrol Price Hike Likely, Marketers Warn Nigerians by ipobarethieves: 11:51am On Sep 04, 2020
sad shocked angry angry sad We are our own enemies in diz country

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Re: Further Petrol Price Hike Likely, Marketers Warn Nigerians by Judolisco(m): 11:51am On Sep 04, 2020
The minister of petroleum should be sacked grin grin grin
Re: Further Petrol Price Hike Likely, Marketers Warn Nigerians by topshotnista(m): 11:51am On Sep 04, 2020
Just kill us all
Re: Further Petrol Price Hike Likely, Marketers Warn Nigerians by Buddy0: 11:51am On Sep 04, 2020
Please increase it to 200 grin grin grin
We need more suffering in Nigeria, it's the only thing that will make us get sense. God you no try for me at all... Of all countries why NIGERIA

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Re: Further Petrol Price Hike Likely, Marketers Warn Nigerians by integrity16(m): 11:51am On Sep 04, 2020
You marketers should kuku kill us na.

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