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Re: PPPRA Increases Price Of Petrol From N140.80 To N143.80 Per Litre by DAVE5(m): 6:45pm On Jul 01, 2020 |
SmartProf: In another news, govt generated 66billion naira in 5 months from stamp duties, one can only imagine the excess profit being generated from fuel sales within same period, meanwhile we no see any progress at all and they are still deliberating increment on electricity tariff. One day nah one day, this useless govt go get wetin Dem dey find, we go burn their houses down, throw them for street, e dey build dey come 3 Likes |
Re: PPPRA Increases Price Of Petrol From N140.80 To N143.80 Per Litre by knockturnal(m): 6:45pm On Jul 01, 2020 |
kikero: Your reasoning is quite sound in a sane climate, but Nigeria is not that. The people including myself have no trust for them when it comes to funds. When are they going to focus on removing government wastage of public funds the way they are focused on this subsidy issue? They remove the subsidy and use the saved funds to pay a retinue of redundant PAs and SAs and a millions other wasteful government spending. Let us see them effecting change in their own house first and people may find the subsidy removal pill easier to swallow. 3 Likes |
Re: PPPRA Increases Price Of Petrol From N140.80 To N143.80 Per Litre by tnerro1(m): 6:46pm On Jul 01, 2020 |
When will an honest government in the Nigeria fix or privatize the refineries. They are waiting for Dangote refinery to start so they can sell us to him. It is well, I no blame those that hv cut out from this country and promised never to look back |
Re: PPPRA Increases Price Of Petrol From N140.80 To N143.80 Per Litre by Temidayo9(m): 6:46pm On Jul 01, 2020 |
And the good citizen will immediately adjust their pump price. But if it were to be downward price review, it will take ages before implementation. |
Re: PPPRA Increases Price Of Petrol From N140.80 To N143.80 Per Litre by Mutaultope(m): 6:46pm On Jul 01, 2020 |
Where are those people that when they are angry with their offenders , bad things happens to them we need them now ..... pls get angry with these government now 2 Likes |
Re: PPPRA Increases Price Of Petrol From N140.80 To N143.80 Per Litre by Jamesbiodun(m): 6:48pm On Jul 01, 2020 |
by the end of the year, it's going to be like kerosene |
Re: PPPRA Increases Price Of Petrol From N140.80 To N143.80 Per Litre by Karlifate: 6:50pm On Jul 01, 2020 |
Most of these politicians have children working in NNPC, PPPRA & others. You want remove their daily bread from them. kikero: |
Re: PPPRA Increases Price Of Petrol From N140.80 To N143.80 Per Litre by Nobody: 6:50pm On Jul 01, 2020 |
bigfish3k: 1.We don't have enough refienreis because subsides keep prices too low to make having a domestic refinery profitable. (which is why when Dangote finishes his refienry, which he took a heavy loan to build , prices either go up or it runs at a loss. 2.I'm not in government, so I do not give licnences to cronies to import fuel, plus all that ended when Buhari made NNPC the sole improter of fuel in 2017. (and paid off outstandig subsidy claims) 3.It is not a matter of fixing the refienries. According to NNPC it costs N165 to refine one liter of fuel domestically. We are selling it at N143 NOW. That means anyone building a refienry is going to sell at a loss. As a matter of fact, govt has given 61 people licences to build refienries since 2011, and less than 10 are building. You cannot refine fuel at N165 or more and sell it at N143 and expect to have funds to keep up your refienreis. Plus, now that NNPC is solely importing fuel, it is incurring a loss annually paying for keeping prices low. How do you expect them to get money to pay for refineries...when it is all going down the subsidy trap.?? 3 Likes |
Re: PPPRA Increases Price Of Petrol From N140.80 To N143.80 Per Litre by yesloaded: 6:50pm On Jul 01, 2020 |
kikero:Of course people will be able to afford it provided that government is ready to pay the right minimum wage. All these 18k, 32k minimum wage is nothing but peanut compared to what workers earn in sane world. |
Re: PPPRA Increases Price Of Petrol From N140.80 To N143.80 Per Litre by Okoroawusa: 6:51pm On Jul 01, 2020 |
No more subsidy No more under recovery I Love PMB |
Re: PPPRA Increases Price Of Petrol From N140.80 To N143.80 Per Litre by gambia(m): 6:51pm On Jul 01, 2020 |
Straight to the petrol station to fill my tank. |
Re: PPPRA Increases Price Of Petrol From N140.80 To N143.80 Per Litre by Str8talk21: 6:53pm On Jul 01, 2020 |
what a fraudulent agency. (sic) |
Re: PPPRA Increases Price Of Petrol From N140.80 To N143.80 Per Litre by kitsall123: 6:55pm On Jul 01, 2020 |
kikero: I understand you. However, if this was the case alot of companies will not be dabbling into petroleum import.The subsidy payment makes the business profitable. You need to know the racket and what it takes to get a petroleum import license. Secondly if our refineries were operating at 60 to 70% capacity then it wont be a so much big deal if govt pays subsidy on import of about 30 to 40%. If the govt was fair then they should have just giving multiple coy the license to operate modular refineries.But again,we have placed all this on the lap of one man. We just keep going round in circles. God help us. |
Re: PPPRA Increases Price Of Petrol From N140.80 To N143.80 Per Litre by Jabioro: 6:56pm On Jul 01, 2020 |
Nonsense.. |
Re: PPPRA Increases Price Of Petrol From N140.80 To N143.80 Per Litre by Moventist: 6:57pm On Jul 01, 2020 |
Presidency has grabbed Christian Land in Plateau and Hand it over to Muslim Terrorist Herdsmen Men who have been terrorising the community for more than a Decade Pls Nigerians helps us in this fight LOUD CRY BY JOL COMMUNITY (RIYOM L.G.A) AS FEDERAL GOVERNMENT LEGITIMIZES LAND GRABBED BY FULANI HERDSMEN THROUGH ATTACKS INVASION,KILLINGS AND LAND GRABBING IN PLATEAU STATE. #IDAMUNG Jol community calls for stay of legitimization of land grabbing The people of Jol community of Riyom Local Government Area of Plateau State, has called on the Federal Government through the office of the Senior Assistant to President on SDGs (OSSAP-SDGS) in a petition calling for stay of legitimization of land grabbing in Riyom LGA of the State. A petition made available to this medium said, Reference is hereby made to the above subject matter, Jol Community Development Association (hereinafter referred to as ‘’JOCDA”) hereby complains and states as follows: Petition Calling for Stay of Legitimization of Land Grabbed in Riyom LGA of Plateau State Post Author: ECCVN (Emancipation Centre for Crisis Victims in Nigeria JOL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION Our Ref:___________ Your Ref:_________ Date: 22-06-2020 THE OFFICE OF THE SENIOR ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT ON SDGs (OSSAP-SDGS), SUITE 201 FLOOR, BLOCK A, FEDERAL SECRETARIAT COMPLEX PHASE 2, SHEHU SHAGARI WAY, ABUJA. Sir, COMPLAINT OVER CONSTRUCTION AND FURNISHING OF 2 Nos 12 CLASSROOMS BLOCK WITH VIP TOILETS AT RANKUM (ARDO MAMUDA PRIMARY SCHOOL MAHANGA VILLAGE), RIYOM LGA, PLATEAU STATE; A CALL FOR STAY OF LEGITIMIZATION OF LAND GRABBED Reference is hereby made to the above subject matter, Jol Community Development Association (hereinafter referred to as ‘’JOCDA”) hereby complains and states as follows: 1. That Jol Community is one of the 8 Wards that constitute Riyom District of Riyom Local Government Area, Plateau State. 2. That prior to terror attacks meted on it by suspected armed Fulani militia, JOCDA had 16 hamlets which were Dakar, Daku, Danjol, Darel, Darin, Darwat, Davwak, Fass, Hywa, Lotton, Rankum (Mahanga), Rot-Chun (Rafin-Acha), Tanjol, Tarai, Tashek I & 2, but now reduced to 7 by displacements of inhabitants of- Dakar, Daku, Darel, Darin, Davwak, Fass, Hywa, Rankum (Mahanga), Rot-Chun (Rafin-Acha) and Tashek 2 as a result of unabated terror attacks from 2001 to date. 3. That 3 of the remaining 7 hamlets have been partly displaced excluding Lotton, which recently returned after a total displacement in 2014. 4. That the Community has lost over 140 native inhabitants, hundreds injured, thousands displaced, valuables worth Millions of Naira to the Fulani’s continued aggression and mischievous grazing daily visited on the surviving natives. Pitiably, vast lands of the host community (Jol) has been forcefully taken over and occupied by the Fulani thereby impoverishing the victims whose economic potency crippled. 5. Among the hamlets completely sacked and taken over by the attackers is Rankum, which has been renamed “Mahanga village”, where your good offices sited a project of “Construction and Furnishing 12 Classrooms Block with VIP Toilets”, an action that informed this petition. 6. Surprisingly, the project was contracted and executed without due consultation with either the traditional ruler of Jol community, District Head of Riyom LGA, His Majesty, the Gbong Gwom Jos and Chairman Traditional Council of Plateau State, Local Government Council or other critical stakeholders for their information and input which would have cautioned as well as guided against siting such on land grabbed by way of armed invasions, especially as the sacked inhabitants are very much alive. 7. That JOCDA has tirelessly been calling on appropriate authorities to come to its aid with the aim of regaining possession of the land grabbed (Rankum inclusive) precipitated by terror attacks as veritable tool for acquisition of land contrary to stipulated statutory provisions, but to no avail. 8. Note also that the speed at which the construction was done within a very short time raises a lot of suspicion that the fact of this development was being railroaded in order to foist a fait accompli on the local community. 9. Going by the above sad developments, it’s deducible that the rationale behind the continued attacks on Jol and its environs is no other than ethnic cleansing and territorial expansionist agenda of the Fulani which has become routine atrocious circle ceaselessly being meted out for brazen attraction of privileges from your office and other Government institutions/agencies. 10. In the last 2 years, there were incessant aggressions on daily basis. Consequently, loss of lives and properties with attendant traumatic experiences became the order of the day, leaving the locals in a state of deep fear of another armed attack that is currently looming up in recent times, immeasurable distorted livelihood and social realities as a well perpetual fear arising. #Idamung Femi Fani-Kayode sir please come to our aid help speak out.
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Re: PPPRA Increases Price Of Petrol From N140.80 To N143.80 Per Litre by segebase(m): 6:57pm On Jul 01, 2020 |
And we still de 2020 na wa o |
Re: PPPRA Increases Price Of Petrol From N140.80 To N143.80 Per Litre by Nobody: 6:58pm On Jul 01, 2020 |
kitsall123: 1.Marketers are no longer importing fuel , since 2017 when Bubu made NNPC the one and only importer of fuel.(and paid off all the marketrs their outstanding claims ) 2.Government has given over 60 licences for oil refienries since 2011. Less than 10 are doing soemting about it. Why? It costs N165 and above to refine one liter of fuel here in Nigeria. And we sell fuel to endusers at N143 per liter. Meaning any refienry is going to run at a loss. It is also for the same reason NNPC does not have enough cash to fix its own refienreis, and that is why we import refined fuel |
Re: PPPRA Increases Price Of Petrol From N140.80 To N143.80 Per Litre by BecomeALandLord(m): 7:03pm On Jul 01, 2020 |
God bless you for the analysis. I now understand better. obailala: |
Re: PPPRA Increases Price Of Petrol From N140.80 To N143.80 Per Litre by Minjim: 7:04pm On Jul 01, 2020 |
It took the fuel station in my area two weeks to comply with the former price. They claimed they're still selling the old stock. But watch how they'll quickly change to the new price before I wake up tomorrow. 1 Like |
Re: PPPRA Increases Price Of Petrol From N140.80 To N143.80 Per Litre by grandstar(m): 7:08pm On Jul 01, 2020 |
They said they will no longer fix the price and yet we have this. This government isn't ready to deregulate the price. Until that is done, the oil sector can only perform at a fraction of its capacity |
Re: PPPRA Increases Price Of Petrol From N140.80 To N143.80 Per Litre by paix(m): 7:09pm On Jul 01, 2020 |
Next level in action. Increase in tariff. Increase in VAT. Increase in fuel prices. Increase in hardship. Increase in unemployment, etc etc etc. 1 Like |
Re: PPPRA Increases Price Of Petrol From N140.80 To N143.80 Per Litre by SarkinYarki: 7:12pm On Jul 01, 2020 |
Even at 2000 naira per litre some of us can afford it !!! But can Buhari supporters afford it? |
Re: PPPRA Increases Price Of Petrol From N140.80 To N143.80 Per Litre by onyxo76(m): 7:13pm On Jul 01, 2020 |
am sure the station down my street has already adjusted its meter to reflect the new price ,the so called 121.50 price per litre they never sold it. |
Re: PPPRA Increases Price Of Petrol From N140.80 To N143.80 Per Litre by Nobody: 7:14pm On Jul 01, 2020 |
Are you sure he even remembers he is the petroleum minister. Karlifate: 1 Like |
Re: PPPRA Increases Price Of Petrol From N140.80 To N143.80 Per Litre by Bluntemperor: 7:16pm On Jul 01, 2020 |
obailala: But you failed to name the Nations that have quickly increased Prices after Covid-19 reduction? Your analysis is biased against Nigerians.Are you saying that Nigerians don't have right to cry foul for Govt small reduction in prices after Global Oil fall? This is a reap Off in NNPC and their PPR that are being staged managed affairs.While other Nations were making substantial reduction in prices of PMS,Nigerians are being fooled with insignificant reduction at home. No wander, the NNPC AAand it's associate can't breakthrough! 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: PPPRA Increases Price Of Petrol From N140.80 To N143.80 Per Litre by GboyegaD(m): 7:16pm On Jul 01, 2020 |
kikero: It is better that way than enriching a few. It might not get that high though cos the per unit cost of production and importation isn't too crazy. |
Re: PPPRA Increases Price Of Petrol From N140.80 To N143.80 Per Litre by Deltatoto: 7:17pm On Jul 01, 2020 |
Re: PPPRA Increases Price Of Petrol From N140.80 To N143.80 Per Litre by ProT: 7:19pm On Jul 01, 2020 |
DAVE5:Sorry bro, Nigerians can't do shi.t. No matter what the political class does, the average Nigerian will keep suffering and smiling; it's an inbuilt thing. |
Re: PPPRA Increases Price Of Petrol From N140.80 To N143.80 Per Litre by omorttee4u(m): 7:20pm On Jul 01, 2020 |
Trust me, they will increase the pump now. When there was decrease, they talk about old stock. Well,they will need to add money to get new stock sha. |
Re: PPPRA Increases Price Of Petrol From N140.80 To N143.80 Per Litre by DAVE5(m): 7:22pm On Jul 01, 2020 |
ProT: 99.9% true, but that 0.1% chance fit cut our polithieves-cians ticket one day, and when e happen, e go red everywhere |
Re: PPPRA Increases Price Of Petrol From N140.80 To N143.80 Per Litre by chaloskyx: 7:22pm On Jul 01, 2020 |
ahah you guys have increased it again from 123 to 143 thought the good gesture was to ease the economic burden of covid on the masses? |
Re: PPPRA Increases Price Of Petrol From N140.80 To N143.80 Per Litre by frankmoney(m): 7:22pm On Jul 01, 2020 |
Watch the speed the markerters will use and increase thiers |
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