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IPMAN Blames N617 Fuel Price Hike On Security, Govt Agencies’ Extortion, Levies by Islie: 9:45am On Aug 02, 2023
The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) has attributed the recent fuel price hike from N537 to N617 to extortion by security agencies and arbitrary levies by government institutions.

The IPMAN National President, Chinedu Okoronkwo who spoke at a public hearing organised by the House of Representatives Ad-hoc Committee on the Recent Hike in Petrol Pump Price on Tuesday, said those factors added to international pricing to hike the product in the country.

Okoronkwo told the lawmakers that IPMAN members are presently cash trapped and can not engage in direct importation of fuel as the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPCL) was owing them about N250 billion.

The IPMAN President further called on the Federal Government to instruct all its agencies to put a stop to arbitrary charges which are built into the price of fuel by marketers.

He recommended a switch over to the use of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) to permanently address the rising cost of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) and ease the challenges brought by the removal of subsidy.

Okoronkwo said in spite of the excruciating pain of subsidy removal, it was a right decision and what was left was for the government to bring succour.

“Energy everywhere is critical, it is in the security list of every nation and God has given us about the best in gas that can last for over 500 years.

What we require now is to build the market, the demand will be there, we need this house to help us build the market.

“Everyone is feeling the pinch, everyone has taken the bullet; palliatives are just for some time, what is the permanent solution is what we have brought to the nation and we tag it good news because with little money you can fill your tank and still do business,” he said.

Also speaking, a partner of IPMAN and the managing director of Gas Analytics and Sorutiral Index, Brian Amonu said Nigeria has more gas than crude oil, noting that a lot of gas is flared in the country because there is no organised market for the product.

“This solution lies in the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), in it lies a N250 billion gas expansion facility.

The objective of that facility is to support the utilisation of natural gas; we have written to CBN since last year way ahead of subsidy removal, we have had meetings convened by the former Finance Minister and the CBN, NNPC and other stakeholders and we told them the solution to subsidy removal can be implemented in one day.

“Nigerians, vehicle owners and the state government should be given access to borrow N200,000 to convert their vehicle or tricycle from that N250 billion. That will catalyse investments along the value chain because you need to have a large pull of converted vehicles to justify the investment to deliver that gas to every part of the country.

“The solution is here, we have been preaching this since last year, the government does not have to do anything new; there is funding at CBN to support this. The only way natural gas can be a substitute is by providing loans for vehicle users.

“If we transit just 10 per cent of the 48 million litres of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) otherwise known as petrol we consume a day to natural gas, it will save Nigerians two billion naira everyday or N730 billion naira every year.

“Just by transitioning 10 per cent of the petrol we consume today to natural gas and what that means is that, we can deliver natural gas through the IPMAN platform in Kebbi, in Borno at N200 per litre equivalent,” he said.

In his remarks, chairman of the Committee, Hon. Babajimi Benson said petrol is the lifeline of the Nigerian economy and an increase in the price will affect the price of food on which Nigerians spend 80 per cent of their income.

“This is why we fear that this recent increase will further push Nigerians deeper below the poverty line. This committee is confident that the government means well for Nigerians and has its justification for this action. This is what we want to hear at this investigative hearing. Nigerians need to understand the rationale behind this action.

“But beyond that, they need to be assured that this price hike will not have a more devastating effect on their livelihoods. We need to be able to convince Nigerians that their interest will always be protected.

“We therefore urge you to be open and objective in your submissions and provide the necessary information that will guide the committee in reaching a decision that will be mutually beneficial for the government and Nigerians in general since the primary goal of governance is the welfare of citizens,” he said.

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Re: IPMAN Blames N617 Fuel Price Hike On Security, Govt Agencies’ Extortion, Levies by Taylor90: 9:46am On Aug 02, 2023
Extortion Tax and levy

No be una go elect Zaccheus the tax collector

Stupid country

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Re: IPMAN Blames N617 Fuel Price Hike On Security, Govt Agencies’ Extortion, Levies by TemplarLandry: 9:46am On Aug 02, 2023
cool
Re: IPMAN Blames N617 Fuel Price Hike On Security, Govt Agencies’ Extortion, Levies by Nobody: 9:47am On Aug 02, 2023
That's the truth

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Re: IPMAN Blames N617 Fuel Price Hike On Security, Govt Agencies’ Extortion, Levies by wittywriter: 9:51am On Aug 02, 2023
All courtesy the new sherrif in town.




Wittyness

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Re: IPMAN Blames N617 Fuel Price Hike On Security, Govt Agencies’ Extortion, Levies by Alchemy528: 10:02am On Aug 02, 2023
We are all ears
Re: IPMAN Blames N617 Fuel Price Hike On Security, Govt Agencies’ Extortion, Levies by slawomir: 10:16am On Aug 02, 2023
Damnnn niggar
Please this is something we Nigerians should also do

Please ya all should not be too lazy to go to any filling station selling below 617
If we can do this at times it will put pressure and competition on some filling station to continously reduce their price...the difference might be small but it will go a long way to help

Yesterday I was driving my lexus car and I tried to buy fuel and I noticed the first filling station I entered was selling 595...the second one I entered was selling 599 and the third one was selling 600

I went back to the first one to purchase at 595...

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Re: IPMAN Blames N617 Fuel Price Hike On Security, Govt Agencies’ Extortion, Levies by sharminator5: 10:16am On Aug 02, 2023
Story for the gods

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Re: IPMAN Blames N617 Fuel Price Hike On Security, Govt Agencies’ Extortion, Levies by oluwaseyi0: 10:17am On Aug 02, 2023
government should reduce tax/charges for them
Re: IPMAN Blames N617 Fuel Price Hike On Security, Govt Agencies’ Extortion, Levies by BadMaster: 10:18am On Aug 02, 2023
So it is no longer 'market forces'. It's now security agencies extorting them. We are in trouble in this country, there's nothing we will not hear.

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Re: IPMAN Blames N617 Fuel Price Hike On Security, Govt Agencies’ Extortion, Levies by HateBigots: 10:18am On Aug 02, 2023
grin... But but agbado munchers said the price of fuel will reduce after bulaba removed subsidy grin grin

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Re: IPMAN Blames N617 Fuel Price Hike On Security, Govt Agencies’ Extortion, Levies by id4sho(m): 10:18am On Aug 02, 2023
Keep on exposing your selves. Ipman ,masters of adjusted pumps. Nonsense ingredients tongue


BAT and mafia extortion style undecided
Re: IPMAN Blames N617 Fuel Price Hike On Security, Govt Agencies’ Extortion, Levies by Penguin2: 10:18am On Aug 02, 2023
Tinubu has carried his extortion and “Owomida” mentality perpetuated by his MC Oluomo and his boys to the federal level and to every sector.

You removed subsidy and you are still collecting multiple levies from these guys.

This is how he generates the IGR that they brag about - by excessive extortion of businesses which kills businesses.

And all these monies will end up getting looting by Seyi Tinubu.🤦

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Re: IPMAN Blames N617 Fuel Price Hike On Security, Govt Agencies’ Extortion, Levies by dydx2020(m): 10:19am On Aug 02, 2023
I dedicate The Truth by Nas
Re: IPMAN Blames N617 Fuel Price Hike On Security, Govt Agencies’ Extortion, Levies by gloryman91: 10:19am On Aug 02, 2023
Extortion everywhere.

Naija.
Re: IPMAN Blames N617 Fuel Price Hike On Security, Govt Agencies’ Extortion, Levies by austinbrown: 10:19am On Aug 02, 2023
This extortion will favor me and my family
Re: IPMAN Blames N617 Fuel Price Hike On Security, Govt Agencies’ Extortion, Levies by IbroMaka(m): 10:19am On Aug 02, 2023
This country is finished

Check my signature
Re: IPMAN Blames N617 Fuel Price Hike On Security, Govt Agencies’ Extortion, Levies by slivertongue: 10:20am On Aug 02, 2023
Another lie
Re: IPMAN Blames N617 Fuel Price Hike On Security, Govt Agencies’ Extortion, Levies by seunlayi(m): 10:21am On Aug 02, 2023
Scam
Re: IPMAN Blames N617 Fuel Price Hike On Security, Govt Agencies’ Extortion, Levies by Danidinho4: 10:21am On Aug 02, 2023
You go explain tire, no evidence!
Re: IPMAN Blames N617 Fuel Price Hike On Security, Govt Agencies’ Extortion, Levies by Cti28(m): 10:21am On Aug 02, 2023
TemplarLandry:
cool
Which song you wan dedicate?
Re: IPMAN Blames N617 Fuel Price Hike On Security, Govt Agencies’ Extortion, Levies by Nobody: 10:21am On Aug 02, 2023
Switchover to CNG is the way to go but...would dangote n co approve?
Re: IPMAN Blames N617 Fuel Price Hike On Security, Govt Agencies’ Extortion, Levies by seunlayi(m): 10:22am On Aug 02, 2023
What of the fuel you said you are importing that will be sold at cheaper price?
Re: IPMAN Blames N617 Fuel Price Hike On Security, Govt Agencies’ Extortion, Levies by Nobody: 10:22am On Aug 02, 2023
Okay
Re: IPMAN Blames N617 Fuel Price Hike On Security, Govt Agencies’ Extortion, Levies by Winters23: 10:22am On Aug 02, 2023
shocked
Re: IPMAN Blames N617 Fuel Price Hike On Security, Govt Agencies’ Extortion, Levies by TalkingBird: 10:23am On Aug 02, 2023
When you are hypnotized you blame what you shouldn't blame.

A people so hypnotized to stupor.

The confusion will continue.

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Re: IPMAN Blames N617 Fuel Price Hike On Security, Govt Agencies’ Extortion, Levies by MykellOni(m): 10:24am On Aug 02, 2023
Attendance: Present ✔️
These demonic group of people ehn...
One day na one day God go get una time for this country...
Where we dey go, we never know...
Who dey drive us, we never know...
Where we dey self, we never know...
It is well! Que sera sera!
Re: IPMAN Blames N617 Fuel Price Hike On Security, Govt Agencies’ Extortion, Levies by Papagoodness: 10:24am On Aug 02, 2023
That's not an excuse. So far u're in involved makes u and the association criminals.
Re: IPMAN Blames N617 Fuel Price Hike On Security, Govt Agencies’ Extortion, Levies by money121(m): 10:25am On Aug 02, 2023
Yimu
Re: IPMAN Blames N617 Fuel Price Hike On Security, Govt Agencies’ Extortion, Levies by ipobarecriminals: 10:26am On Aug 02, 2023
undecided

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