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Major Petrol Marketers Say N165 Petrol Pump Price No Longer Realistic, Sell For N185 In Abuja, Kano

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July 14, 2022
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Motorists in Abuja on Wednesday said they are beginning to witness fewer queues at petrol filling stations since the weekend, but that comes with a N20 hike as major stations shunned the N165 official rate and now sell petrol for N185 per litre in Abuja and Kano.

Daily Trust reports that on Wednesday in Abuja and nearby Nasarawa State, some stations still do not have petrol; some major stations that have the fuel, including AA Rano and Shafa, have adjusted their price boards to N185/l for petrol or Premium Motor Spirit (PMS). At the same time, diesel, or Automotive Gas Oil (AGO), is sold for N850/l.

Some motorists at the stations said that, rather than the long queues and scarcity, they are comfortable buying at the new rate without spending hours looking for petrol.

Garba Musa, a taxi driver, said, “We knew all this while that this is what they are driving at. They should have just adjusted the price and saved people the stress. When you buy in the black market, most times these hawkers mix it with water, and it can destroy vehicle engines.”

Mr Amos Enehi also said consumers have no choice at the hands of oil marketers. “It is a huge energy crisis we are facing here in Abuja, but we don’t have a choice, so we will buy at that rate. We call on the government to make necessary interventions to address this issue because petrol still sells at N165 in Lagos, but why is Abuja different?”

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Also in Kano, Daily Trust found that major stations that sold for N165/l last week now sell for N185 while other stations selling for N200 earlier now sell the product for N220.

Amkar station sold for N220 while major stations like A A Rano and Aliko Oil now sell for N185, rising from N165.

A commercial driver, Malam Salisu Musa, said he observed the increase on Tuesday, which has affected fares.

Another motorist, Usman Abdulkadir Eder, said, “We woke up on Tuesday with a hike in the price,” he revealed.

A member of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN), Oladele Amusan, said the marketers have no choice because the cost of running their stations has increased following the hike in diesel prices.

“We have been crying to the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) for help, and they have done their best, but that has not solved the problem in Abuja and the hinterlands,” he noted.

An IPMAN official in Kano said the cost of transporting petrol from the coastal area has risen by 300% increase and that caused the hike in petrol price.

Just last weekend, the Natural Oil and Gas Suppliers Association of Nigeria (NOGASA) warned that the rising diesel prices and scarcity of foreign exchange (forex) would continue to stoke the petrol crisis.

They urged President Muhammadu Buhari to grant a five-month emergency window for forex to increase diesel imports.

The president of NOGASA, Beneth Korie, had said the administrative costs for marketers have risen and sought some government interventions.

NMDPRA recently raised the freight rate for petrol transporters to N35/km from N25 due to the diesel crisis, but Korie said that only addressed the logistics issue; the administrative issues of depot and filling station owners still remained, noting that a depot owner could spend over N20 million on diesel to power it for a week.

Just recently, the IPMAN, Abuja and Suleja Depot Unit declared a halt in petrol supply for one week, ending last weekend over a N50 billion in unpaid bridging claims by NMDPRA.

However, the agency said it had more claims and asked the association to come forward for verification. NMDPRA, which sets prices, had yet to react to the apparent flouting of the regulated petrol price by the marketers as of Wednesday.

N165 petrol pump price no longer realistic – MOMAN

Confirming this, the Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria (MOMAN) said the regulated N165 price is no longer realistic.

Mr Olumide Adeosun, Chairman, MOMAN, made this known on Wednesday during a virtual consumer protection workshop for oil marketers by the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC).

According to a NAN report, he maintained that it would be difficult to enforce any kind of price control mechanism on marketers who had to slightly adjust their prices based on how much they bought products from the depots.

Earlier, Mr Babatunde Irukera, Executive Vice Chairman, FCCPC, charged oil marketers to shun anti-competitive conduct and other acts that would short-change consumers.

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