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Re: OPINION: Any Suggestions How To Ensure Petrol Sells For 86.50 ?? by Nobody: 8:04am On Jan 11, 2016 |
TonyeBarcanista: Price can still be regulated even without sibsidy. In canada there is no subsidy. But govt set maximum and minimum price monthly. |
Re: OPINION: Any Suggestions How To Ensure Petrol Sells For 86.50 ?? by Nobody: 8:05am On Jan 11, 2016 |
modath: In PortHarcourt some major marketers like Total are selling at 86.5 naira with small queues. |
Re: OPINION: Any Suggestions How To Ensure Petrol Sells For 86.50 ?? by TonyeBarcanista(m): 8:35am On Jan 11, 2016 |
tuale4u:Unfortunately, the sector has been "deregulated" ie no more regulation. The government can at best suggest on what should be the minimum and maximum price, but the marketers will still determine the price. I don't think Canada import refined PMS like Nigeria. I don't think their economic environment is as terrible and harsh like Nigeria. There are many factors that plays here. So if I, an importer A brings product from abroad and transport it to Kano. I pay haulage, security and others in addition to the increasing value of the dollar over the naira. I don't think the government that contributed no dime to my expense can dictate to me how I should sell my product. However, if I become too greedy, I'll only send signal to competitors and prospective competitors that they should kick me out of the market. In other words, the market will regulate the price. Just like in a typical open market. |
Re: OPINION: Any Suggestions How To Ensure Petrol Sells For 86.50 ?? by AZeD1(m): 9:41am On Jan 11, 2016 |
In my opinion, there's really only one way around this. Unbundling NNPC and making its retail arm a competitor. So for places like Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt and other major cities, we have an NNPC station selling to the public at the government approved price. In a place like Nigeria, the only way to check cooperate greediness is to have a government owned(not necessarily government run) company to compete with this private companies. This is actually a long term thing though. |
Re: OPINION: Any Suggestions How To Ensure Petrol Sells For 86.50 ?? by princemillla(m): 10:12am On Jan 11, 2016 |
agabaI23: Nicely advised , no free information again |
Re: OPINION: Any Suggestions How To Ensure Petrol Sells For 86.50 ?? by theV0ice: 11:32am On Jan 11, 2016 |
agabaI23: You no dey forget something? But really the price of crude now makes it easier and more tolerable than it would have been in 2012. |
Re: OPINION: Any Suggestions How To Ensure Petrol Sells For 86.50 ?? by LadyExcellency: 11:46am On Jan 11, 2016 |
TonyeBarcanista: You are wrong again. Please study broadly on each topic before misinforming your readers. In Nigeria we have what we call Petroleum Equalization (harmonization) fund and there is an agency established by law in charge of this business in Nigeria hence the Government still control prices and also works to make sure that price of the commodity is even across Nigeria irrespective of distance from depot or point of purchase by Independent marketers. This fund serves as logistics subsidy different from what is known as fuel subsidy (landing cost to selling price differentials). For more information check www.pefmb.gov.ng/ |
Re: OPINION: Any Suggestions How To Ensure Petrol Sells For 86.50 ?? by TonyeBarcanista(m): 12:14pm On Jan 11, 2016 |
LadyExcellency:Even at that, the government can't determine price. Marketers still pay for security, power and other sundry expenses including personnel cost and maintenance. Does the government also pay for these services? The best the government can do is to give estimate on the cost, but it can't force marketers to adopt it. The market will take care of that. It is a free market... |
Re: OPINION: Any Suggestions How To Ensure Petrol Sells For 86.50 ?? by agabaI23(m): 2:50pm On Jan 11, 2016 |
theV0ice:My brother, it is difficult to develop selective amnesia when you don't have dementia in your lineage |
Re: OPINION: Any Suggestions How To Ensure Petrol Sells For 86.50 ?? by theV0ice: 5:21pm On Jan 11, 2016 |
agabaI23: Selective amnesia in the Nigerian context isn't a medical condition....its a political technique used whenever a situation demands it. And we all use it at one time or another.....that's being candid my friend However, as it is now, crude oil price has made any notion of subsidy payment totally unnecessary. At a landing cost less than N80/ltr even with high dollar price, market forces will/should determine pump price. |
Re: OPINION: Any Suggestions How To Ensure Petrol Sells For 86.50 ?? by BushidoBlue(m): 7:30pm On Jan 11, 2016 |
agabaI23: Don't mind them... Lost are they who forget the past in pride and retrace it all over again in sentiment |
Re: OPINION: Any Suggestions How To Ensure Petrol Sells For 86.50 ?? by agabaI23(m): 10:10pm On Jan 11, 2016 |
theV0ice:Always replying with some reasonable logic which sometimes apply to APC alone Lol. OK naa but I try my best not to use that technique |
Re: OPINION: Any Suggestions How To Ensure Petrol Sells For 86.50 ?? by theV0ice: 10:32pm On Jan 11, 2016 |
agabaI23: Yeah we all try not to but then how else would you know we're simply human? |
Re: OPINION: Any Suggestions How To Ensure Petrol Sells For 86.50 ?? by Abagworo(m): 11:16pm On Jan 11, 2016 |
Make it available. |
Re: OPINION: Any Suggestions How To Ensure Petrol Sells For 86.50 ?? by DaBullIT(m): 10:25pm On Jan 17, 2016 |
Thank you all for your contributions You all made valid points even though some strayed off topic, my conclusion is that it can be done, it can be achieved , we all know that majority of our petrol stations are run by greedy_mindless managers and owners whose sole purpose is to make profit at the peril of the citizens. The government has announced that fuel should be sold at 86.5 even at that price, dealers have made profit , I believe this because the breakdown as released on first January clearly indicates the analysis ( sorry I don't have the link on phone) which included price at Depot, cost of moving etc To achieve this price stability and check the 3 tiers of government should work together FG passes ultimatum to STATE and state in turn passes the power to enforce to the local government Local government is closest to the masses and as such in better position to resolve this if empowered In my opinion, a mass recruitment of Patriots who are graduates throughly vetted and trained should be the first step They'll be subdivided into IA (internal affairs /informants) to check others from accepting bribe IT ( computer and technology savy) they'll analyse files and evidence) FO (field officers) They'll go from places to places gathering information) AO (Accounting officers) Be in charge of accounting for fines received Secondly in the employment contract it'll be stated that salaries and wages will be based on commission ( from fines received from disobeying petrol stations) I trust Nigerian graduates they will work like kilode Thirdly the easiest part, unleash these graduates into the society and ask them to bring proof in video , I said it's the easiest because almost everybody has a camera phone , gathering evidence in video files won't cost local government a dime Fourthly Evidence is gathered by FO, AI and it's submitted to IT for analysis and sorting Evidence gathered will be submitted to state for further processing, fine is determined and authorized by a court with Jurisdiction , and amount in fine submitted back to Local Govt Local Govt notifies petrol station managers of fine in writing signed and sealed by the court or state Governor Petrol station pays up If not Case is directed to FG, FG notifies NNPC, if petrol station is duly registered, license is suspended for a period of time until fine is paid If not legally registered and does not have license, owner is forced to license legally and forced to pay fine If not petrol station is siezed, sealed or taken over All fines paid is calculated and AO pays graduates and moderators , if state is lucky, there's excess for local government, which must be used judiciously END of contract between graduates and government Graduates are happy will probably invest the salaries, I predict it'll be huge payday Price is normal other petrol stations automatically adjust prices Citizens are happy that the price is finally the approved pump price ( cost of transport, cost of food items, housing costs, clothes even tension that's gone up automatically drops) Happy citizens = happy government = Better Nigeria TonyeBarcanista, HtwoOw, psucc, Gaborone, Simplymeah, ScotsReferendum, tsdarkside, Sibrah, fistonati, TGM2015, disloman, omenka, Philadelphia, spinoff, theV0ice, tuale4u, AZeD1, princemillla, LadyExcellency, BushidoBlue, Abagworo, agabaI23 you no try everything na money? |
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