Private fuel marketers have yet to reduce the pump price of
Premium Motor Spirit ( petrol ) , while retail stations belonging to the
Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation have started selling at N 125
per litre .
The PUNCH correspondent, who visited several filling
stations including Oando, Mobil and Capital Oil and Gas on the Lagos -
Ibadan Expressway as well as Total at Ikosi -Ketu , on Thursday morning ,
observed that the private marketers were selling at N 145 per litre of
petrol.
“ What we are asking the government is that : who is
going to pay us between the old price and the new price on our old
stock? And without them verifying our old stock and telling us what they
will pay us and when they will pay us, we will not load, ” a top
official of one of the fuel marketers’ associations told our
correspondent on condition of anonymity.
He said marketers would continue to sell the product at the old rate pending when the issues would be resolved.
“
Marketers are holding their strategy session . We will have a common
front . The GMD ( of NNPC ) has invited us for a stakeholders ’ meeting ,
which should have been done before the announcement of the new price .
By the end of today, we will have a clearer picture of how they are
going to involve us,” he added.
The Federal Government had noted
on Wednesday that the drop in crude oil prices had lowered the expected
open market price of imported petrol below the official pump price of N
145 per litre .
“ Therefore, Mr President has approved that
Nigerians should benefit from the reduction in the price of PMS which is
a direct effect of the crash in global crude oil prices ,” the Minister
of State for Petroleum Resources , Chief Timipre Sylva, said in a
statement .
He said the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory
Agency would subsequently issue a monthly guide to the NNPC and
marketers on the appropriate pricing regime .
The NNPC , on Wednesday , directed all its retail station to change the retail pump price to N 125 per litre from N 145.
The
Group Managing Director , NNPC , Mallam Mele Kyari , said the
corporation had reviewed its ex -coastal , ex- depot and NNPC retail
pump prices in compliance with the directives of the Minister of State
for Petroleum Resources , Chief Timipre Sylva, on the pricing of PMS.
He
said , “ Effective March 19 , 2020 , NNPC ex -coastal price for PMS has
been reviewed downwards from N 117. 6 /litre to N 99 .44 / litre while
the ex -depot price is reduced from N 133 .28 / litre to N 113. 28 /
litre.
“ These reductions will , therefore , translate to N 125 /
litre retail pump price . Despite the obvious cost implication of this
immediate adjustment to the corporation , NNPC is delighted to effect
this massive reduction of N 20 / litre for the benefit of all Nigerians
.”
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