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Fed Govt Slightly Reverse The Price of PMS

Queue at the filing station  The President,  Petroleum Products Retailers Owners of Nigeria( PETROAN), Dr Billy Gills Harry, says the reduction of the product, by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited( NNPCL) is good for the nation'struggling economy, as it would help in soften the difficult situations posed by the sharp rise in the price of petroleum products. While reacting to the issue through a statement issued and signed to the NEWSMIRROR yesterday, Harry said that the slight reversal of the price by NNPCL shows that the government is committed to the alleviation of the problems of the masses. According to him, the reduction in the price per litre of Petrol Motoring Spirit( PMS) from N1,020 per litre to N899 per litre is good, adding that the country will soon get over its problem, if the readjustment of the economy continues. Also, PETROAN's Public Relation Officer, Dr  Joseph Obele said that Dangote Petroleum Refinery had earlier started the r...

' PMS per tank costs N25m, not N7m'- Marketers


By Favour & Akinola Ajibade


Nigeria's fuel crisis is biting harder, as marketers are increasingly finding it difficult to buy the product for onward supply to consumers, the National President, Natural Oil and Gas Suppliers Association of Nigeria, NOGASA, Mr Bennett Korie, gave this indication yesterday( Wednesday) during a media parley in Abuja. 

He said that the development is impacting  negatively on its members, as they unable to pay the differentials, caused by the recent increase in the official price of Premium Motoring Spirit( PMS) from over N180 to N500 per litre.

According to him, the issue has  increased the price of a tanker of fuel to N25million from N7 million before the removal of fuel subsidy.

He said the group is in support of subsidy removal 100 per cent, but however advised  Federal Government to consider the problems associated with it. 

He added that the  interest on loans charged by banks has increased to 30 per cent, wondering how and where marketers would repay it in order to continue in the business of distributing   petroleum products across the country. 

He implored the federal government to pay marketers their outstanding of the Petroleum Equalization Fund (PEF) to boost their Capita and enable them stay in business.

Korie said: ”We are 100 percent in support of subsidy removal, but you know that everybody is talking about subsidy removal but they don’t talk about the problem behind the subsidy removal. It is good to remove subsidy but there are things that people don’t know, for instance, some of the marketers don’t have the money to pay differentials.

“This is because in less than an hour that Mr. President announced the removal of subsidy, the price changed and that affected a lot of marketers. We are talking about millions of naira. Before the removal, a tanker of fuel was selling for about seven million, but in less than an hour, it went up to 25 million naira, where is the money.

Adding that: “Marketers, right now, are rioting in Port Harcourt and Warri. There are crisis there, they are not happy. Where are they going to get this money, from the bank, banks are giving loans at 30 percent, so where is this money going to come from, that is a fresh problem that no body is talking about. Subsidy was removed without considering some of these problems, at same time,

“Before now, we have this PEF. but they are not paying the marketers. There is no money, where do we get the money? Therefore, I want to use this opportunity to appeal to government to please pay marketers their PEF, so that they will continue in business, if it is not paid, we would not get fuel to sell.

“It is important for Nigerians to know that marketers do not have this money to pay, even though we support the removal, we have no choice. Because there is every need to pay this PEF, very very important”. 

He further appealed to the government to expedite actions on repairing roads, stressing  that marketers are loosing a lot of products due to bad roads.

Continuing further, Korie bad roads is another big problem that we are facing. Last year, I spoke about this road, today, the problem is still there. I am not saying that government is not trying, they are trying, there is no doubt about that, but some of these roads are very bad, we are losing products. So, if you remove subsidy, use that money to fix the road, it is important, not just to remove subsidy, also make it is easy for us to do this business.

“Pay the PEF, fix the road and again, the issue of interest in the bank, we are talking about 28 or 30 percent to borrow money from bank, it means we are working for the banks, the marketers are working for the banks, where are they going to get the 13 million naira differential to pay NNPC. I also want to use this opportunity to appeal to NNPC to note the marketers paid three months upfront for the products, before this subsidy removal.

“Now you are telling the marketer to come and pay the difference. Where are they going to get that money, be fair to marketers. Allow us to load our products at the price we paid before the removal of subsidy, because we are expected to load when we pay. Now we paid upfront, so, allow us to load our products at the old price.

“Removing subsidy is not the problem but it will suffer us, we are the traders, we are the one bringing the product to the stations, give us that chance to load our products.

“I also appeals to my fellow marketers to consider, they are considering because.. NNPC Ltd today is a private company, they are like us, but we know that it is government that floated it, however, they should also understand that we are also business men, they should consider that because it is very important, to allow marketers to load their product at old price”.

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