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Nigerians react as depot price hike may push petrol to N160


…….Small businesses will be hard hit, manufacturers warn.

…….Nigerians are being taken for granted by this govt – NLC

The pump price of the Premium Motor Spirit , also known as petrol, appears set to hit N 160 per litre as the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation has increased the price at which it sells the product to marketers from N 138. 62 per litre to N 147. 67.

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

The N 151. 56 ex – depot price was announced in an internal memo to all stakeholders with reference number PPMC /IB /LS/020 dated September 2, 2020 and signed by D . O Abalaka.

The memo, a copy of which was seen by one of our correspondents, said , “ Please be informed that a new product price adjustment has been effected on our payment platform .

“ To this end , the price of Premium Motor Spirit is now one hundred and fifty – one naira, fifty -six kobo ( N 151. 56k) per litre. This is effective from September 2, 2020. ”

But the PPMC , in another internal memo dated September 2, 2020 with reference number PPMC /MOD /Sales/346 and signed by Onya Schola, reduced the ex -depot price to N 147. 67 per litre.

When the ex – depot price was fixed at N 138. 62 in August , marketers were selling petrol at between N 148 and N 150 per litre. With a new ex – depot price of N 147. 67 per litre, the pump price may be between N 157 and N 160 per litre.

Amidst the different ex -depot prices, the Managing Director of the PPMC , Musa Lawal , told one of our correspondents that the first ex – depot price was wrong and should be discarded .

He said the company was investigating how the first memo went out , stressing that although it was from the PPMC , the figures were still being computed and had not been concluded .

“ That is not authentic. It is wrong and there is a price review which shall be communicated properly , but what came out early today is the wrong one , ” Lawal stated .

Asked to provide the correct one, he replied , “ The one that I saw today on the website of one of the dailies is the wrong one. As we speak the circumstances under which that happened are being investigated.

“ However , I cannot tell you more than this as the PPPRA ( Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency ) is the one to fix prices because we sell based on the guiding price from them . ”

But the PPPRA on Wednesday decided to stay mute , as it did in August when the ex -depot price for the PMS was released by the PPMC .

Its spokesperson , Kimchi Apollo , did not answer calls nor replied a text on the matter .

The PPPRA ’ s silence on petrol price is contrary to what it said in March .

The agency had stated that it would be issuing a monthly guiding price for petrol, but in August it did not issue any and had remained mute since then

oil marketers said that going by the circulating ex – depot prices for petrol, the pump price for the commodity should hit between N 160 to N 162/litre.

They also stated that loading of products had stopped at some depots, as marketers were confused on which price to either buy or sell the commodity.

Up till 8pm on Wednesday , officials of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria stated that no authentic communication had been received from either the PPPRA of the PPMC on the pump price or ex – depot price of petrol.

“ Loading has stopped in some depots because of this confusion caused by the price modulation of guiding exercise introduced by the PPPRA and up till now we ’ ve not received any notice on either the ex -depot price or pump price, ” the National Public Relations Officer of IPMAN , Ukadike Chinedu, stated.

But the Zonal Chairman , Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria , South – West, Mr Dele Tajudeen, told one of our correspondents that the association had decided that the pump price would be N 162 per litre when the ex -depot price was increased to N 151. 56.

Asked what the pump price would be following the reduction of the ex -depot price to N 147. 67, he said the association would decide on that later on Wednesday if the ex -depot price remained the same.

“ We will add whatever the NNPC has added to our buying price to our selling price , ” Tajudeen added .

Petrol price was increased by marketers to between N 148 and N 150/litre in August from a band of N 140. 80 to N 143. 80.

Following the announcement of the new depot price , many filing stations in Ogun and Lagos states were shut on Wednesday as marketers awaited further clarifications from the PPMC .

The Federal Government increased the petrol price a day after power distribution companies hiked electricity tariffs across the country.

The petrol price hike generated angry reactions from the Nigeria Labour Congress, Manufacturers Association of Nigeria and other major groups in the country on Wednesday .

New fuel price: APC says government working for citizens

The All Progressives Congress (APC), has called on the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to wake up to a new Nigeria where the government works for the citizens not for a few interests.

Mr Yekini Nabena, the party’s Deputy National Publicity Secretary made the call in a statement on Wednesday in Abuja.

The statement was in response to PDP’s criticism of the recent increase in petrol pump price from N143 to N151 by the Federal Government and the hike in electricity tariff.

The PDP, in an earlier statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Mr Kola Ologbondiyan, rejected the new fuel price and hike in electricity tariff.

The PDP vehemently rejects the fresh increase in the price of fuel to N151 per liter and electricity tariff to N66 per kwh under the APC and its government,” Ologbondiyan had said.

He demanded for a reversal of the prices to avert what he called a national crisis .

According to him, the increase will result in upsurge in costs of goods and services and worsen the biting hardship being faced by Nigerians.

The APC however said the decision to increase the fuel pump price and the hike in electricity tariff was in the best interest of all.

“The attention of the APC has been drawn to a shameless statement by PDP on the current petrol price and electricity tariff in the country.

Nabena recalled that successive PDP governments had foisted on the country a corruption tainted fuel subsidy regime.

He called on the PDP to surprise itself and Nigerians by cajoling its cronies who ran the subsidy rackets, adding that many of them were hiding abroad.

The APC Deputy National Publicity Secretary stressed that the PDP should cajole such persons to return “our stolen commonwealth in their possession.’’

He said that under the President Muhammadu Buhari administration, the tortuous fuel queues as a result of biting scarcities were gone.

According to Nabena, the reviewed petroleum products pricing template by the APC-led administration has resulted in a more transparent, efficient and realistic pricing system for petroleum products.

He said it had also resulted in constant availability of fuel nationwide.

“The pricing template now reflects competitive and market driven components which is supported by the citizenry.

“In an effort by this administration to put an end to estimated and arbitrary billing for electricity, President Buhari recently directed a nationwide mass metering programme for electricity consumers in the country,” he said.

He said unlike the APC, the PDP was only concerned with pushing the interests of its few cronies over the general interest and welfare of the citizenry.

“In an effort by this administration to put an end to estimated and arbitrary billing for electricity, President Buhari recently directed a nationwide mass metering programme for electricity consumers in the country,” he said.

He said unlike the APC, the PDP was only concerned with pushing the interests of its few cronies over the general interest and welfare of the citizenry.

He said that the APC, however, did not expect the PDP to grasp the import of this landmark presidential directive.

He explained that apart from improving electricity and service delivery, the directive was also aimed at protecting the poor and vulnerable Nigerians from increased electricity tariff, arbitrary and estimated billings.

“Commendably, the Federal Government is already working to ensure that Electricity Distribution Companies commit to increasing the number of hours of electricity supply every day and also improve on their quality of service,” Nabena said.

He said that the PDP might also be unaware that the Federal Government had approved a one year waiver of import levy on electricity meters.

He said that this was to ensure that Nigerians who do not have meters could be supplied as early as possible at a reasonable cost.

Small businesses will be hard hit , MAN warns

The acting Director -General , Manufacturing Association of Nigeria , Mr Ambrose Oruche , in an interview with one of our correspondents, said the poor and small businesses that depended on the PMS to power their generators would be hard hit .

He said it was important for the government to introduce measures to cushion the effect of the deregulation in the sector.

Oruche stated , “ To reduce the impact, government should do more in ensuring power generation is big and distribution is efficient, and ensure that people get at least 20 hours of light in a day to reduce dependence on the PMS.

“ Government should find a way of compensating the SMEs to stay in business through tax rebates or grants to remain in business and stay competitive.”

Nigerians are being taken for granted by this govt – NLC

But the Nigeria Labour Congress said by increasing the fuel pump price three times within three months , the Federal Government was taking Nigerians for granted.

The NLC President , Ayuba Wabba , said the union could no longer guarantee industrial harmony in view of the development.

He said Nigerians and the NLC were shocked by the price increase, “ coming at a time when many Nigerians are passing through very peculiar and precarious times.

“ It ’ s like Nigerians are being taken for a ride; the increase in price of petroleum is like adding salt to injury .

“ The increase in price of petroleum has happened now more than three times in three months . Only yesterday ( Tuesday) , they hiked the tariff of electricity. To compound it , they also reduced the interest rate on savings which affected mostly the poor and the vulnerable .

“ While rejecting this in the strongest terms , I think Nigerian government is taking Nigerians for granted. ”

The congress noted that the government had betrayed the trust of Nigerians and left them vulnerable to economic ravages.

I warned Nigerians – Fayose

A former Ekiti State Governor , Mr Ayodele Fayose , tweeted that the increase was ludicrous particularly coming at a time the whole world was busy finding solutions to the COVID -19 .

He stated “ Just in case those who led the Save Nigeria protests across Nigeria during Peoples Democratic Party government of Dr Goodluck Jonathan are not aware , I warned . ”

On its part, the minority caucus in the House of Representatives condemned the increase in pump price of petrol.

The Minority Leader of the House, Ndidu Elumelu, in a statement on Wednesday and titled, ‘ Reps caucus demands halt in N 151 fuel price increase, ’ described the increment as unacceptable.

He warned that it would result in increase in the already high cost of consumer goods and services and worsen the current economic hardships being suffered by Nigerians .

A former President of the Committee for the Defence of Human Rights, Malachy Ugwumadu , in a chat with one of our correspondents, said the price hike was ill- timed .

He said , “ At a time when Nigerians are still reeling under the weight and pains occasioned by COVID – 19 pandemic, the time is certainly wrong. Coming on the heels of the hike in electricity tariff renders it both ill – timed and insensitive. ”

The Convener of the Concerned Nigeria group , Deji Adeyanju, said the price increase was ill- advised and anti – people.

In an interview with The PUNCH, Adeyanju said , “ The common man can hardly breathe. Buhari now has his hands tightfisted on Nigerians . He wants to make sure that people can no longer survive .

“ How do you explain a situation where the country is sinking and going down? The country practically relies on loans to fund its own budget and service its debt. ”

It’ s callous – PDP

The Peoples Democratic Party also rejected the increase in the price of petrol as well as the hike in the electricity tariffs . The main opposition party described the increases as callous and unjustifiable .

This was contained in a statement titled ‘ PDP rejects N 151 fuel price , hike in electricity tariff …Says APC is punishing Nigerians, ’ signed by the party’ s National Publicity Secretary , Kola Ologbondiyan, in Abuja , on Wednesday.

While demanding an immediate reversal of the prices to avert a national crisis , the party said , “ The increase will result in upsurge in costs of goods and services and worsen the biting hardship being faced by Nigerians , who are already impoverished and overburdened by APC- imposed high cost of living in the last five years. ”

In its response, the APC , in a statement titled , “ APC to PDP : cajole your cronies to return stolen fuel subsidy loot, ” signed by its Deputy National Publicity , Yekini Nabena , dismissed the PDP as “ shameless . ”

It challenged the PDP to come clean of allegations of several years of the pillage of the nation ’ s resources under the guise of its corruption- tainted fuel subsidy regime .

A foremost economist and Managing Director of Financial Derivatives Company Limited , Mr Bismarck Rewane , in an interview with The PUNCH noted that while the rise in global oil prices meant increased revenue from crude oil sales , it would also lead to an increase in the price of petroleum products.

Noting that people ’ s disposable incomes and productivity had not increased , he said petrol price hike would add more pressure to consumers .

“ Until our refineries are fixed or when Dangote refinery comes on stream , the country will continue to have this challenge. Let us manage to minimise the increase in petrol price so that people won ’ t suffer , ” he said .

The Chairman , Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria , Mr Adetunji Oyebanji, had said on Tuesday that the pump price of petrol should be significantly higher than N 148 per litre.

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