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FG Mute As Fuel Scarcity Worsens, Hits N990/litre by ivandragon: 6:27am On Aug 12
•Marketers blame policy inconsistency for shortages ...Motorists sleep at filling stations
Fuel scarcity: NSCDC to shut down defaulting stations in Ekiti Monday


The lingering fuel shortages across the country appear to have defied all solutions as filling stations across the country continue to battle acute shortages.

The horror has shot up petrol prices to an all-time high of N990/litre in Abuja and as high as N1,200/litre in far-flung cities up north.

The frustrating development has forced motorists to sleep in filling stations, especially those belonging to NNPC Ltd to get petrol.

The situation has been exasperated by the silence of various government agencies responsible for smooth supply and sale of petroleum products.

In Lagos, most of the filling stations, especially those operated by independent marketers are out of stock with major marketers and NNPC battling to salvage the situation with minimal supplies.

At the weekend most filling stations were shut with only a few majors selling, thereby compounding the traffic situation across the metropolis.

In Ikeja, Abule-Egba, Ojota, Ikorodu, Isolo and Surulere, Ikoyi mand Victoria Island, the situation is the same.

In Abuja, motorists complained that a liter of petrol had hit about N990 with Point of Sale (PoS) operators making brisk business by making a premium from withdrawals to buy the fuel.

Commenting on the development, National Operations Controller, IPMAN, Mr. Zarama Mustapha, said policy inconsistency remained the major reason for the frequent fuel shortages.

Mustapha, said when the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) became a law, industry observers believed that would bring about a permanent solution to the challenges in the sector.

Regetably, he said the PIA Has not addressed the problems in the downstream sector as the country continues to battle with fuel shortages.

The major problem about the unabated fuel scarcity is mainly about foreign exchange which is very unstable and makes it less lucrative for any marketer to import.

‘‘When the President announced an end to subsidies, marketers were happy, believing they could return to imports of products. At that time, the exchange rate was N720 per litre. Along the line, the Government floated the naira, and the exchange rate hit N1550.

Today, the landing cost of petrol is N1,200 while product at NNPC retail outlets is sold for N568, that means there is a subsidy of N632 being absorbed by the government.

“Now, we have a situation whereby people are calling for a return of subsidy, which will take fuel cost back to N200 per litre. If that happens, where will the government get the resources to absorb N1,000 per liter subsidy,’’?

The IPMAN boss said even though government is denying paying subsidy, the facts on the table lay bare to the fact that Government is still paying subsidy on petrol

He added that all the policy flip-flops through policy summersaults creates an uncertain business environment, leading to fuel shortages

He noted that the Federal Government last week said it was spending $600 million monthly on fuel imports.

‘‘How NNPC manages to sustain supply in the last 9 months or more is still a miracle because there is no budget for subsidy in 2024.

“You plan something and you expect things to go smoothly as planned with a good intention on the part of the Government but suddenly there are disruptions in the economy, an example is the FX crisis.

“The ultimate solution is for the refineries to function optimally but I don’t know what the contractors are doing because the timelines keep changing. NNPC has committed about $1.5 billion to revamp the old Port Harcourt refinery. Do we now terminate the contract,’’?

Some of the marketers at the Apapa depot who declined to be named said there has been a drastic drop in the level of vessels calling at the seaports.

The drop according to them was responsible for the shortfall in the supply of fuel as products had to be rationed.

https://www.sunnewsonline.com/fg-mute-as-fuel-scarcity-worsens-hits-n990-litre/

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Re: FG Mute As Fuel Scarcity Worsens, Hits N990/litre by Bobloco: 6:33am On Aug 12
"Subsidy is gone"

The most thoughtless statement ever made by a president of a country right on his swearing-in podium.

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Re: FG Mute As Fuel Scarcity Worsens, Hits N990/litre by villagereporter(m): 6:45am On Aug 12
Háà Tinubu! Ìrãn afóbãje wo ló njóba? You were advised not to run and leave the presidency for young, vibrant and articulate yòrúba politician while you support him with your Lagos might but ó fàáké kórí oní lài but see your life now, you have been demystified.

Well, I hope you won't be d last Yòrúba or Nigeria's president

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Re: FG Mute As Fuel Scarcity Worsens, Hits N990/litre by Tobichima: 6:46am On Aug 12
4yrs instagram account going for 3k
Re: FG Mute As Fuel Scarcity Worsens, Hits N990/litre by Nebuchadnezar: 6:46am On Aug 12
😂

Let's analyse this
that Ronu bastard gateman who will definitely earn 50k or less every month will definitely transport himself to work or if he sleeps in the company what will be his take home ?
na so he wan take start family ?
yet he supports the criminal tinubu because he's a Ronu bastard ?
what a people.

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Re: FG Mute As Fuel Scarcity Worsens, Hits N990/litre by VinnyBaba: 6:50am On Aug 12
Stop complaining and produce your own Fuel. sad

Or
Use Kerosine Lamp to Light up your house and like Hausa Iron Condemn Boys, Use Legedeze to move everywhere- EVIL, STOOPID APC/Tinibu AgbadOrians. embarassed undecided

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Re: FG Mute As Fuel Scarcity Worsens, Hits N990/litre by ivandragon: 6:53am On Aug 12
Bat does not have a good grasp of what it means to govern and administrate.

No doubt, he is a very cunning and successful politician, but a piss poor administrator.

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Re: FG Mute As Fuel Scarcity Worsens, Hits N990/litre by Smithkafors(m): 6:56am On Aug 12
No development, nothing…. Just tribalism and bad mouthing people.

Zero progress.

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Re: FG Mute As Fuel Scarcity Worsens, Hits N990/litre by EyeCumInPiece: 7:06am On Aug 12
Primate Ayodele don talk am finish...

"Tinubu no get any Solution for him coconut head"

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Re: FG Mute As Fuel Scarcity Worsens, Hits N990/litre by givedemwotowoto: 7:11am On Aug 12
cool
Re: FG Mute As Fuel Scarcity Worsens, Hits N990/litre by Nbotee(m): 7:26am On Aug 12
Why won't they be mute when they are manipulating Nigerians

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Re: FG Mute As Fuel Scarcity Worsens, Hits N990/litre by Salewa97: 7:30am On Aug 12
The ongoing investigation would unravel the cause of the current fuel scarcity. All those who have been profiting from the fuel subsidy scam are not happy with the current development.

Make una no worry, all the cockroaches hiding in the dark would soon be exposed

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Re: FG Mute As Fuel Scarcity Worsens, Hits N990/litre by MasterJayJay: 7:34am On Aug 12
Salewa97:
The ongoing investigation would unravel the cause of the current fuel scarcity. All those who have been profiting from the fuel subsidy scam are not happy with the current development.

Make una no worry, all the cockroaches hiding in the dark would soon be exposed

Babablu bulabu.

Tinubu is the cockroach.

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Re: FG Mute As Fuel Scarcity Worsens, Hits N990/litre by Abee79(m): 7:36am On Aug 12
They don't have to say anything.
They have sufficient online warriors to do the job for them 😄

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Re: FG Mute As Fuel Scarcity Worsens, Hits N990/litre by Stone03: 7:49am On Aug 12
Nebuchadnezar:
😂

Let's analyse this
that Ronu bastard gateman who will definitely earn 50k or less every month will definitely transport himself to work or if he sleeps in the company what will be his take home ?
na so he wan take start family ?
yet he supports the criminal tinubu because he's a Ronu bastard ?
what a people.

Even if he sleeps in the company, still bad for him. The unconducive sleeping condition is enough to exhaust the 50k monthly salary in taking care of it's effect. Bad economy is bad

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Re: FG Mute As Fuel Scarcity Worsens, Hits N990/litre by Stone03: 7:51am On Aug 12
ivandragon:
Bat does not have a good grasp of what it means to govern and administrate.

No doubt, he is a very cunning and successful politician, but a piss poor administrator.

But he built Lagos?

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Re: FG Mute As Fuel Scarcity Worsens, Hits N990/litre by Victerica(m): 7:52am On Aug 12
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Re: FG Mute As Fuel Scarcity Worsens, Hits N990/litre by OriOko88(m): 7:58am On Aug 12
undecided
Nigerians are not ready for change yet.

I protested inside hot sun last week in ibadan,yet some passers-by kept mocking us telling us to leave Tinubu alone,that he just got there. Iv been very sad since then,and promised my self not to give any Nigerian money again at least for now. Our mentality is the most crude, archaic and gross any where in the world. It's a shame that millions of people still support this Tinubu shambolic govt,even amongst the literates.

We're buying fuel 910 here in ibadan yet people remain silent Asif nothing is happening. God

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Re: FG Mute As Fuel Scarcity Worsens, Hits N990/litre by Realtord43: 7:59am On Aug 12
Tinubu will crumble this country if he is let to finish his tenure

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Re: FG Mute As Fuel Scarcity Worsens, Hits N990/litre by trutharena: 8:00am On Aug 12
It's crucial we recognize the complexities behind fuel pricing and supply challenges. The Federal Government is navigating through a labyrinth of global market fluctuations and local demands. While the price hike is concerning, it’s a testament to the need for sustainable solutions in our energy sector. Let’s support initiatives that promote alternative energy sources and infrastructure improvements, rather than merely focusing on the immediate frustrations. Together, we can advocate for a brighter, more stable energy future for Nigeria.

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Re: FG Mute As Fuel Scarcity Worsens, Hits N990/litre by worksmart(m): 8:03am On Aug 12
Since fuel price has jumped to N1,000 why is this not being referred to as subsidy removal ?

Even the concept of subsidy is a scam. Fuel has never been subsidized the scam is calling fuel price hikes, subsidy removal.

I challenge anybody to find any point in NIgeria history where the FG announces the introduction of subsidy.

It was corrupt Obasanjo that first introduced the hoax concept of subsidy removal in his second coming as "democratic" Head

of State in 1999.

Buhari even told Nigerians the truth that the concept of fuel subsidy is a hoax.

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Re: FG Mute As Fuel Scarcity Worsens, Hits N990/litre by worksmart(m): 8:09am On Aug 12
It may shock you that those "passersby are hired by Tinubu" He has an imaginable amount of cash at his disposal from impoverishing Nigerians. He can bribe just about anybody and everybody he wishes to.

That is why his biggest fear is protest as he cannot bribe every Nigeria.
OriOko88:
undecided
Nigerians are not ready for change yet.

I protested inside hot sun last week in ibadan,yet some passers-by kept mocking us telling us to leave Tinubu alone,that he just got there. Iv been very sad since then,and promised my self not to give any Nigerian money again at least for now. Our mentality is the most crude, archaic and gross any where in the world. It's a shame that millions of people still support this Tinubu shambolic govt,even amongst the literates.

We're buying fuel 910 here in ibadan yet people remain silent Asif nothing is happening. God

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Re: FG Mute As Fuel Scarcity Worsens, Hits N990/litre by ivandragon: 8:20am On Aug 12
Stone03:


But he built Lagos?

Lagos has been in existence long before bat.

Besides, governance is mainly about 3 key things...

1. Security of lives & property.
2. Increase in purchasing power of the common man.
3. Reduction in cost of living for the average citizen.

No matter how beautiful your policies are. Or how massive your infrastructural projects are... if they do not significantly influence those 3 key areas of governance, they mean little in the big picture.

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Re: FG Mute As Fuel Scarcity Worsens, Hits N990/litre by malali: 8:24am On Aug 12
F.G should come out and explain the fuel condition to populace.

Tell them the petrol prices fluctuate.

Tell them how much the government can afford to pay as subsidy.

If fuel is 1000 naira landing cost tell them the government can afford to pay 200naira. Fuel price will be 800naira at pump.

If it rises to 1200 naira landing cost then the government will still pay 200 naira. Fuel price will be 1000 naira at pump.

If it falls to 600 naira landing cost then the government will pay 200 naira. Fuel price will be 400 naira at the pump.


Thus you are going fro removing subsidy to placing a Buffer-System.

You cannot remove subsidy, because if Russia retaliates by cutting energy to Europe and Iran also blocks the strait of Hormuz, Landing cost will rise to 2000naira. Nigerians will start #Tinubu must go.
Get your media team out and explain the process to everyone earlier rather than later.

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Re: FG Mute As Fuel Scarcity Worsens, Hits N990/litre by Truthissupreme: 8:32am On Aug 12
They would avoid this thread

Their own is that tinubu is building the future not today, even when he finish the four years they would say the benefit is not going to be felt in his regime

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Re: FG Mute As Fuel Scarcity Worsens, Hits N990/litre by mytime24(f): 8:46am On Aug 12
#220 in my area wit Ur Ronu card 😁

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Re: FG Mute As Fuel Scarcity Worsens, Hits N990/litre by iwaeda: 8:47am On Aug 12
ivandragon:
FG mute as fuel scarcity worsens, hits N990/litre

The Sun NewsAug 12, 2024 2:30 AM

•Marketers blame policy inconsistency for shortages ...Motorists sleep at filling stations
Fuel scarcity: NSCDC to shut down defaulting stations in Ekiti Monday

The lingering fuel shortages across the country appear to have defied all solutions as filling stations across the country continue to battle acute shortages.

The horror has shot up petrol prices to an all-time high of N990/litre in Abuja and as high as N1,200/litre in far-flung cities up north.

The frustrating development has forced motorists to sleep in filling stations, especially those belonging to NNPC Ltd to get petrol.

The situation has been exasperated by the silence of various government agencies responsible for smooth supply and sale of petroleum products.

In Lagos, most of the filling stations, especially those operated by independent marketers are out of stock with major marketers and NNPC battling to salvage the situation with minimal supplies.

At the weekend most filling stations were shut with only a few majors selling, thereby compounding the traffic situation across the metropolis.

In Ikeja, Abule-Egba, Ojota, Ikorodu, Isolo and Surulere, Ikoyi mand Victoria Island, the situation is the same.

In Abuja, motorists complained that a liter of petrol had hit about N990 with Point of Sale (PoS) operators making brisk business by making a premium from withdrawals to buy the fuel.


Commenting on the development, National Operations Controller, IPMAN, Mr. Zarama Mustapha, said policy inconsistency remained the major reason for the frequent fuel shortages.

Mustapha, said when the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) became a law, industry observers believed that would bring about a permanent solution to the challenges in the sector.

Regetably, he said the PIA Has not addressed the problems in the downstream sector as the country continues to battle with fuel shortages.

The major problem about the unabated fuel scarcity is mainly about foreign exchange which is very unstable and makes it less lucrative for any marketer to import.

‘‘When the President announced an end to subsidies, marketers were happy, believing they could return to imports of products. At that time, the exchange rate was N720 per litre. Along the line, the Government floated the naira, and the exchange rate hit N1550.

Today, the landing cost of petrol is N1,200 while product at NNPC retail outlets is sold for N568, that means there is a subsidy of N632 being absorbed by the government.

“Now, we have a situation whereby people are calling for a return of subsidy, which will take fuel cost back to N200 per litre. If that happens, where will the government get the resources to absorb N1,000 per liter subsidy,’’?

The IPMAN boss said even though government is denying paying subsidy, the facts on the table lay bare to the fact that Government is still paying subsidy on petrol

He added that all the policy flip-flops through policy summersaults creates an uncertain business environment, leading to fuel shortages

He noted that the Federal Government last week said it was spending $600 million monthly on fuel imports.

‘‘How NNPC manages to sustain supply in the last 9 months or more is still a miracle because there is no budget for subsidy in 2024.

“You plan something and you expect things to go smoothly as planned with a good intention on the part of the Government but suddenly there are disruptions in the economy, an example is the FX crisis.

“The ultimate solution is for the refineries to function optimally but I don’t know what the contractors are doing because the timelines keep changing. NNPC has committed about $1.5 billion to revamp the old Port Harcourt refinery. Do we now terminate the contract,’’?

Some of the marketers at the Apapa depot who declined to be named said there has been a drastic drop in the level of vessels calling at the seaports.

The drop according to them was responsible for the shortfall in the supply of fuel as products had to be rationed.

https://www.sunnewsonline.com/fg-mute-as-fuel-scarcity-worsens-hits-n990-litre/

Subsidy is Gone, Nlfpmod and yet more are being paid than when subsidy was alive. Tinubu is NOT sincere with his policies that are killing Nigerians daily and sending thousands to abject poverty daily. Every policy have been reversed, but not ungodly subsidy is gone and Naira floating. cry cry cry cry cry cry cry

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Re: FG Mute As Fuel Scarcity Worsens, Hits N990/litre by dynicks(m): 8:56am On Aug 12
Just identify yourself as a RONU member and the prize will be slashed to suit your desire...

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Re: FG Mute As Fuel Scarcity Worsens, Hits N990/litre by Philipponzaghi: 9:02am On Aug 12
The situation with fuel prices is indeed concerning, but let’s not forget the efforts being made by the FG to address these challenges. It’s a tough time for everyone, but we should remain hopeful that the government will implement effective measures to stabilize the market. After all, navigating these economic waters requires patience and understanding from all sides. Let's keep the dialogue open and support initiatives aimed at finding lasting solutions.
Re: FG Mute As Fuel Scarcity Worsens, Hits N990/litre by yesloaded: 9:10am On Aug 12
Philipponzaghi:
The situation with fuel prices is indeed concerning, but let’s not forget the efforts being made by the FG to address these challenges. It’s a tough time for everyone, but we should remain hopeful that the government will implement effective measures to stabilize the market. After all, navigating these economic waters requires patience and understanding from all sides. Let's keep the dialogue open and support initiatives aimed at finding lasting solutions.

This is self deceit

You dont put cart before the horse

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Re: FG Mute As Fuel Scarcity Worsens, Hits N990/litre by tishbite42: 9:17am On Aug 12
Tobichima:
4yrs instagram account going for 3k
4 years IG for 4K?!
Na so sapa hold you?!
Abi you just dey whine
Re: FG Mute As Fuel Scarcity Worsens, Hits N990/litre by CodeTemplar: 9:18am On Aug 12
Subsidy is finally dying a natural death as it should. It should only cease to exist when Nigeria is bankrupt and cannot afford other wasteful expenses.

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