Forex Crisis Pushes Petrol Subsidy To N907.5b Monthly by treesun: 8:07am On Feb 15 |
• Actual pump price hits N1,202.7/litre
• Over 90 licensed marketers abandon petrol import as deregulation flops
• Truck drivers may suspend operations as diesel rises to N1,400/litre
• Price control unsettles Dangote, other local refineries
Notwithstanding denials from government, Nigeria is paying about N907.5 billion
subsidy on premium motor spirit (PMS) otherwise called petrol monthly as the
depreciation of the naira has pushed the actual cost of litre of fuel to N1,202.7.
Owing to unresolved price differential, over 90 marketers, who were licensed to import petroleum products into the country have been unable to bring in any products almost nine months after President Bola Tinubu announced the deregulation of the downstream segment of the petroleum industry.
Amid these concerns, the Nigerian Association of Road Transport Owners (NARTO), which distributes petroleum products across the country, told The
Guardian yesterday that they have concluded plans to down tools as they demand double of the existing transportation allowance, which is ordinarily meant to be determined by market forces.
As the price of diesel moves upward to about N1,400 per litre, NARTO said the cost of diesel from Lagos to Abuja has jumped to N1.4 million compared to the
N600,000 it was mid-last year.
With the resumption of the Port-Harcourt Refinery yet to materialise, there are indications that the price control by the government despite deregulation would
frustrate Dangote Refinery and others who are now relying on imported crude oil for processing.
As of the fifth week of the year, when the crude oil price was around $78 per barrel, PMS Eurobob delivered to West Africa was $820.27 per tonne. There are 1000 litres in every tonne, which brings the landing price of petrol per litre in Nigeria to $0.8. Going by the official exchange rate of N1,503.4 to a dollar, the landing price of a litre of PMS should cost N1,202.7. Without other transportation fragments and marketers’ margin, the Federal Government is currently paying about N585.5 subsidy on every litre of petrol.
With the country’s daily consumption dropping from about 65 million litres per day to about 50 million litres, the N585.5 per litre subsidy would be N29.28 billion per day and about N907.5 billion monthly.
Across most West African countries, the price of petrol now hovers between N2,000 and N1,400. Yesterday in Cameroon, a litre of PMS was N2,011; in the Benin Republic, it was N1,633. In Togo, it was N1,680 per litre while it sold for N1,500 per litre in Ghana. It was N2,080 in Mali and N2,042 in Burkina Faso.
Coming at a time when the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is asking Tinubu to remove petrol and electricity subsidies, a confirmation of the position of The Guardian and stakeholders that the government is paying subsidies, marketers, who spoke yesterday, said a crisis is looming in the downstream segment of the petroleum industry. In mid-August, Tinubu stated that despite the deregulation of the downstream market, the pump price would remain unchanged, as there are no immediate plans to raise fuel prices.
As at the last week of August, PMS was trading for $1,030.11 per metric tonne at the international market compared with the $859.25 it traded around July when
NNPC increased the pump price to an average of N617 per litre. As of the first week of February 2024, while the price came down to $820 per ton, naira had witnessed a free fall that pushed the price of the commodities to about two times of its subsidised cost.
Without any budgetary allocation in the 2023 appropriation, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has been the sole importer. Generating over 80 per cent of the foreign exchange, NNPCL imports the products at preferred exchange rate and retails to other marketers.
The expenses, that were not covered by budgetary allocation, are recorded as under-recovery in NNPC’s books.
The President of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN), Abubakar Shettima, said most of his members who are licensed can import and sell at the current rate.
According to him, the government should create a level playing field and provide foreign exchange at the same level the NNPC is accessing it.
“We have not imported a litre since we got licenses,” Shettima said, adding that “only NNPC is importing”.
Last year, the Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Midstream Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority, Farouk Ahmed, noted that the federal government was considering options that would sustainably address the concerns of the sector and offered 90 licenses for the marketer to import products.
“NNPC has assured of supply and also the marketers have expressed their concerns about the availability of foreign exchange to enable them to import.
“We as regulators continue to say the market is open for everyone. We have issued licenses to all those who have applied to over 90 marketing companies.
“We have given them access to all the required support that they needed to ensure there is a constant supply of petrol products in the country,” Ahmed said.
President of NARTO, Othman Yusuf, sai transportation of petroleum products across the country is under threat and would be suspended as the environment is https://guardian.ng/news/forex-crisis-pushes-petrol-subsidy-to-n907-5b-monthly/ 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Forex Crisis Pushes Petrol Subsidy To N907.5b Monthly by malali: 8:14am On Feb 15 |
We had subsidy for over 50 years.
The year Dangote built a refinery, subsidy was removed.
Dey Play 33 Likes |
Re: Forex Crisis Pushes Petrol Subsidy To N907.5b Monthly by pcagbaji(m): 8:20am On Feb 15 |
Is this practice not against the law as it has been outlaw 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Forex Crisis Pushes Petrol Subsidy To N907.5b Monthly by marenkurz: 8:26am On Feb 15 |
I'm no fan of Tinubu. However, he should thread carefully. I hope he surround himself with trusted people, people that will die to defend his life. Some bastard might be gunning for his life.
Tinubu remain the president, wait for the next election circle if you're unhappy with him. 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Forex Crisis Pushes Petrol Subsidy To N907.5b Monthly by iwaeda: 8:55am On Feb 15 |
treesun: • Actual pump price hits N1,202.7/litre
• Over 90 licensed marketers abandon petrol import as deregulation flops
• Truck drivers may suspend operations as diesel rises to N1,400/litre
• Price control unsettles Dangote, other local refineries
Notwithstanding denials from government, Nigeria is paying about N907.5 billion
subsidy on premium motor spirit (PMS) otherwise called petrol monthly as the
depreciation of the naira has pushed the actual cost of litre of fuel to N1,202.7.
Owing to unresolved price differential, over 90 marketers, who were licensed to import petroleum products into the country have been unable to bring in any products almost nine months after President Bola Tinubu announced the deregulation of the downstream segment of the petroleum industry.
Amid these concerns, the Nigerian Association of Road Transport Owners (NARTO), which distributes petroleum products across the country, told The
Guardian yesterday that they have concluded plans to down tools as they demand double of the existing transportation allowance, which is ordinarily meant to be determined by market forces.
As the price of diesel moves upward to about N1,400 per litre, NARTO said the cost of diesel from Lagos to Abuja has jumped to N1.4 million compared to the
N600,000 it was mid-last year.
With the resumption of the Port-Harcourt Refinery yet to materialise, there are indications that the price control by the government despite deregulation would
frustrate Dangote Refinery and others who are now relying on imported crude oil for processing.
As of the fifth week of the year, when the crude oil price was around $78 per barrel, PMS Eurobob delivered to West Africa was $820.27 per tonne. There are 1000 litres in every tonne, which brings the landing price of petrol per litre in Nigeria to $0.8. Going by the official exchange rate of N1,503.4 to a dollar, the landing price of a litre of PMS should cost N1,202.7. Without other transportation fragments and marketers’ margin, the Federal Government is currently paying about N585.5 subsidy on every litre of petrol.
With the country’s daily consumption dropping from about 65 million litres per day to about 50 million litres, the N585.5 per litre subsidy would be N29.28 billion per day and about N907.5 billion monthly.
Across most West African countries, the price of petrol now hovers between N2,000 and N1,400. Yesterday in Cameroon, a litre of PMS was N2,011; in the Benin Republic, it was N1,633. In Togo, it was N1,680 per litre while it sold for N1,500 per litre in Ghana. It was N2,080 in Mali and N2,042 in Burkina Faso.
Coming at a time when the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is asking Tinubu to remove petrol and electricity subsidies, a confirmation of the position of The Guardian and stakeholders that the government is paying subsidies, marketers, who spoke yesterday, said a crisis is looming in the downstream segment of the petroleum industry. In mid-August, Tinubu stated that despite the deregulation of the downstream market, the pump price would remain unchanged, as there are no immediate plans to raise fuel prices.
As at the last week of August, PMS was trading for $1,030.11 per metric tonne at the international market compared with the $859.25 it traded around July when
NNPC increased the pump price to an average of N617 per litre. As of the first week of February 2024, while the price came down to $820 per ton, naira had witnessed a free fall that pushed the price of the commodities to about two times of its subsidised cost.
Without any budgetary allocation in the 2023 appropriation, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has been the sole importer. Generating over 80 per cent of the foreign exchange, NNPCL imports the products at preferred exchange rate and retails to other marketers.
The expenses, that were not covered by budgetary allocation, are recorded as under-recovery in NNPC’s books.
The President of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN), Abubakar Shettima, said most of his members who are licensed can import and sell at the current rate.
According to him, the government should create a level playing field and provide foreign exchange at the same level the NNPC is accessing it.
“We have not imported a litre since we got licenses,” Shettima said, adding that “only NNPC is importing”.
Last year, the Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Midstream Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority, Farouk Ahmed, noted that the federal government was considering options that would sustainably address the concerns of the sector and offered 90 licenses for the marketer to import products.
“NNPC has assured of supply and also the marketers have expressed their concerns about the availability of foreign exchange to enable them to import.
“We as regulators continue to say the market is open for everyone. We have issued licenses to all those who have applied to over 90 marketing companies.
“We have given them access to all the required support that they needed to ensure there is a constant supply of petrol products in the country,” Ahmed said.
President of NARTO, Othman Yusuf, sai transportation of petroleum products across the country is under threat and would be suspended as the environment is
https://guardian.ng/news/forex-crisis-pushes-petrol-subsidy-to-n907-5b-monthly/
APC lied about removing subsidy through unguided words of Tinubu and put the country in hardship, yet the subsidy Tinubu claimed he has removed is still being paid. Yet their nappers will be putting mouth to what they cant comprehend. 44 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Forex Crisis Pushes Petrol Subsidy To N907.5b Monthly by jmoore(m): 9:09am On Feb 15 |
The bulabuus were blabbing that Obi promised to remove subsidy. What will they say now it is obvious that Tinubu is paying subsidy illegally, which is 'corruption'. 51 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Forex Crisis Pushes Petrol Subsidy To N907.5b Monthly by princepeter566: 9:12am On Feb 15 |
Reading from Chicago state University, first campus 17 Likes |
Re: Forex Crisis Pushes Petrol Subsidy To N907.5b Monthly by femisplash: 9:20am On Feb 15 |
malali: We had subsidy for over 50 years.
The year Dangote built a refinery, subsidy was removed.
Stop being crudely conspiratorial, subsidy is unconstitutional and illegal by virtue of Petroleum Industry Act signed into law in 2022. As a crude oil producing country, we have no business paying subsidy on fuel much less importing refined fuel. Past regimes that deliberately looked away for over four decades while four refineries rot away are liable. I would have hoped that two or more private investors could have also taken the initiative than have only Dangote at the forefront. 13 Likes |
Re: Forex Crisis Pushes Petrol Subsidy To N907.5b Monthly by RepoMan007: 9:23am On Feb 15 |
Solid 75% of news in politics section is centred around cost of living crisis. 4 Likes |
Re: Forex Crisis Pushes Petrol Subsidy To N907.5b Monthly by Floky215: 9:24am On Feb 15 |
marenkurz: I'm no fan of Tinubu. However, he should thread carefully. I hope he surround himself with trusted people, people that will die to defend his life. Some bastard might be gunning for his life.
Tinubu remain the president, wait for the next election circle if you're unhappy with him. At this point both those who are ready to die for him and himself would be consumed by the fire when it starts burning...!! Who get time for any nonsense...!! 33 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Forex Crisis Pushes Petrol Subsidy To N907.5b Monthly by merits(m): 11:55am On Feb 15 |
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Re: Forex Crisis Pushes Petrol Subsidy To N907.5b Monthly by Bitcoin: 11:56am On Feb 15 |
Terrible. I hate to say it, but it will only get worse. 5 Likes |
Re: Forex Crisis Pushes Petrol Subsidy To N907.5b Monthly by merits(m): 11:56am On Feb 15 |
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Re: Forex Crisis Pushes Petrol Subsidy To N907.5b Monthly by ayo2008: 11:56am On Feb 15 |
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Re: Forex Crisis Pushes Petrol Subsidy To N907.5b Monthly by crossfm: 11:57am On Feb 15 |
Hehehe. The man who built Dubai,China,Indonesia, London and finally Lagos is finding it difficult to build Nigeria . It's not his fault, building materials is now very expensive,so it's quite difficult to build anything these days. After all the shouting, "subsidy is gone, subsidy is gone", now look at the story we are hearing. 28 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Forex Crisis Pushes Petrol Subsidy To N907.5b Monthly by NairalandForumo: 11:57am On Feb 15 |
When you tell Tinubu supporters the truth, they start insulting you, but when the truth blows them in the face like this, they either shamelessly hide or start blaming the citizens or past governements for Tinubu's mismanagement like some of them here are already doing... 19 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Forex Crisis Pushes Petrol Subsidy To N907.5b Monthly by MADIFF: 11:57am On Feb 15 |
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Re: Forex Crisis Pushes Petrol Subsidy To N907.5b Monthly by Anguldi(m): 11:57am On Feb 15 |
Ronu Meanwhile, Hunger dey oOoOO 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Forex Crisis Pushes Petrol Subsidy To N907.5b Monthly by Helpfromabove1(m): 11:57am On Feb 15 |
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Re: Forex Crisis Pushes Petrol Subsidy To N907.5b Monthly by gbaskiboy: 11:57am On Feb 15 |
What a mess! 3 Likes |
Re: Forex Crisis Pushes Petrol Subsidy To N907.5b Monthly by EKONGKING: 11:58am On Feb 15 |
Petrol is cheaper in Nigeria than in neighbouring countries even if it is sold for 1200 naira. 1 Like |
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Re: Forex Crisis Pushes Petrol Subsidy To N907.5b Monthly by Stevenson20: 11:58am On Feb 15 |
One weyrey just opened his mouth on national TV and shouted Subsidy is gone without putting things in place to withstand the effect.
The same weyrey no even believe in subsidy when he was not in the corridors of power. With the way things are going, Dollar will reach ₦2000 per dollar before middle of this year.
We warned you all about the fake Chicago graduate but you people called us unprintable names, now see where we are today because of tribalism and religion. Enjoy your renewed shege Banza in peace 14 Likes |
Re: Forex Crisis Pushes Petrol Subsidy To N907.5b Monthly by Namaster: 11:58am On Feb 15 |
Nigeria is a JOKE! Tinubu declared a TOTAL removal of subsidy and made Nigerians pay through the nose for petrol. He promised that Nigerians would "enjoy" the results in the "future". Meanwhile, the criminal.is paying almost one TRILLION Naira per month on subsidy. What the Bleep did Tinubu remove?! 22 Likes |
Re: Forex Crisis Pushes Petrol Subsidy To N907.5b Monthly by ajimo54(m): 11:58am On Feb 15 |
jmoore: The bulabuus were blabbing that Obi promised to remove subsidy. What will they say now it is obvious that Tinubu is paying subsidy illegally, which is 'corruption'. What do Nigerians really want? Nigerians really want Nigeria to end abruptly! Subsidy removed, you groan! subsidy partly retained u groan! Na u dey complain of hike in all costs of things! Diesel is 1400 u dey cry! Electricity is still being subsidized and u complain is much? What if the subsidy is removed? I lose trust in Nigerians! You don't knw what u want! 3 Likes |
Re: Forex Crisis Pushes Petrol Subsidy To N907.5b Monthly by Godfullsam(m): 11:58am On Feb 15 |
Nawa! FG should declare war on banks CEOs, politicians and governors hoarding dollars. They should also close down all bureau de change across the country. All dollar deposits in the banks should be converted to naira or digital currency (USDT) ASAP. The cluelessness of this balablu administration have turned many of us to unofficial economic advisers . We are now dishing advice to those we should be learning from. 3 Likes |
Re: Forex Crisis Pushes Petrol Subsidy To N907.5b Monthly by YourKarma: 11:58am On Feb 15 |
Tinubu is murdering the shithole.
My SW and Northern brethren who supported this calamitous government should hide their heads in shame 5 Likes |
Re: Forex Crisis Pushes Petrol Subsidy To N907.5b Monthly by proeast(m): 11:59am On Feb 15 |
The same subsidy the bastards and criminals claimed to have stopped paying ? Cursed country!!! Meanwhile, it’s good that Tinubu stole a mandate that never belonged to him and ended up destroying this country while ronu bigots supported him. He still has over 7 years to complete the Armageddon he unleashed on 200 million miserable souls😂😂😂 3 Likes |
Re: Forex Crisis Pushes Petrol Subsidy To N907.5b Monthly by PureFace1(m): 11:59am On Feb 15 |
Nigeria no longer have money to keep defending the naira.
Even If Atiku or Obi was the one there we would be going through the same shit right now. 4 Likes |
Re: Forex Crisis Pushes Petrol Subsidy To N907.5b Monthly by merits(m): 11:59am On Feb 15 |
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Re: Forex Crisis Pushes Petrol Subsidy To N907.5b Monthly by Beverlyjean(f): 12:00pm On Feb 15 |
Our economy is on the verge of collapse...all because of foolish Nigerians believed Tinubu and Buhari in 2015 4 Likes |
Re: Forex Crisis Pushes Petrol Subsidy To N907.5b Monthly by Sicklebear28: 12:03pm On Feb 15 |
marenkurz: I'm no fan of Tinubu. However, he should thread carefully. I hope he surround himself with trusted people, people that will die to defend his life. Some bastard might be gunning for his life.
Tinubu remain the president, wait for the next election circle if you're unhappy with him. You are a fan of Tinubu...your last statement says so 15 Likes |