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Fuel Price Hike: Depot Owners, Marketers Rake In N4.2bn Extra Profit In 3 Days by Islie: 10:34am On Sep 05, 2020
…sell old stocks at new price

Following the increase in the price of the Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) known as petrol by the Pipelines and Products Marketing Company (PPMS), some fuel depots and retail marketers have raked in over N4.2 billion from profiteering in the first three days of September, selling old stocks of petrol to Nigerians at a new price, Saturday Telegraph investigation has revealed. With an average daily profit of N1.4 billion daily the two major stakeholders in the value chain, checks by Saturday Telegraph showed, took advantage of the controversial announcement of price advisory for September to surge their profit margin.

Depot owners who, according to an exclusive report by Saturday Telegraph embargoed payment on petrol loaded by marketers on September 1, made an average of N1.287 billion in two days loading an avarage of 1,500 trucks of 33,000 litres of PMS daily.

Out of these, installations in Lagos Apapa axis alone loaded close 1200 trucks while depots in Ejigbo, Mosimi, Ibadan and across the country loaded an averahe of 300 trucks. The depots, checks by this newspaper showed, sold their old stocks of N138.56 per/litre at N151.56 and N147.67 per litre raking in an average extra profit of N13 on every litre of petrol loaded.

The retail marketers made the larger volume of the extra profit by selling their old stocks of N148 per litres at N160 per litre for an average of three days, making N12 extra profit on eaxh litre of PMS sold to customers. It was gathered that N2.914 billion of the total profiteering was made by these marketers at the retail end of the business as some of them with old stocks of N148 per litre lasting for an avarge of three days immediately adjusted their pumps to N160 per litre raking in N12 on every litre of the product in their tanks.

Chairman, Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria (MOMAN), Tunji Oyebanji, however, told Saturday Telegraph that while MOMAN welcomes the government’s decision to henceforth allow the market forces to determine the price of petrol, his group does not dictate the price to members.

Oyebanji, in a statement sent to this newspaper, said: “Prices at the pump will have to be adjusted to reflect realities of the increase of ex-depot prices by PPMC, however the magnitude of the increase, timing and location is a decision left to each company.” Consistent with global best practices, MOMAN, Oyebanji continued: “Does not dictate prices to it’s members as this would be anti-competition in a fully deregulated market. “We welcome governments action in allowing the market to determine prices as we believe it will prevent the return of subsidies while allowing operators the opportunity to recover their costs. This will in the long run encourage investment and create jobs. “We all must remember the country is broke and can no longer afford subsidy. There is no provision for it in the budget.

“With this the incentive for smuggling will be reduced. More funds will be available to the government for investment in infrastructure, roads, health, education and power. Deregulation means that prices will go up and down.” Speaking further, he said: “They went down in April now they will go up as we are entering the European winter season and demand for refined crude goes up. Already there are indications of more investments in local refining in Nigeria which will moderate the cost.

“Fierce competition will also moderate the price. As you can see, not everyone is selling at the same price. So, as things stand we are into full deregulation. Confusion had earlier rocked the downstream sub-sector of Nigeria’s oil industry on Wednesday, as the pump price of premium motor spirit (PMS) also known as petrol soared to as high as N161 per litre. Saturday Telegraph had earlier, in an exclusive report, revealed the imminent hike in ex-depot price of the product, which led depot owners to embargo payment for all the products loaded on Tuesday.

Confirming the report, the PPMS had on Wednesday, fixed petrol ex-depot price at N151.56 per litre for the month of September. According to the statutes,the right to announce the adjustment in prices of the product is reserved for the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA), but PPMC had, from August, started announcing the exdepot pricing, causing confusion in the polity.

The latest announcement, which was conveyed through an internal memo signed by D.O Abalaka and sent to all depot owners, stated that the new price was “effective September 2, 2020.” The memo with ref. number PPMC/IB/LS/020 reads: “Please be informed that a new product price adjustment has been effected on our payment platform.

“To this end, the price of PMS is now N151.56k per litre. This is effective 2nd September, 2020.” Most of the private depots visited yesterday sold at two different ex-depot prices within one hour. While most of them adjusted their prices from N138.56 per litre to N151.56 per litre in the morning, they re-adjusted the price to N148 per litre before the end of transactions on Wednesday. While this was on-going, the Independent Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) ordered its members to sell the product at N161 per litre at the retail stations.

Many filling stations in Lagos and Ogun states a survey by Saturday Telegraph showed, immediately adjusted their pumps to the new price of N160 per litre while others rationed the product to their customers. Stations like Fowobi, Faith and Marvelous,m and Rakaab, all along Itele- Ayobo road, sold the product at N160 per litre. Others like Olawale filling station, Iswat filling station, off Lagos-Abeokuta road, shut their gates, while Enyo filling station at Oju- Oore, Ota, was dispensing the product from just two of the eight pumps/nozzle points. In Ibadan, marketers sold the product for between N160 and N161 per litre.

Fuel marketers had, according to a report by this newspaper on Wednesday, heightened expectation of a marginal increase of up to N150 per litre in price of PMS for the month of September as they began to profiteer over delay in official price advisory for the month. All the depots loading the product in Apapa, Lagos, Saturday Telegraph gathered on Tuesday, also stopped marketers from paying N138.62 per litre for petrol loaded on the first day of the month.

The ex-depot price of N138.62 per litre was in place for the month of August. Before the latest announcement of N151.56 ex-depot price, depots like MRS, Nipco, Sahara, AA Rano, Rahamaniyya and Aiteo had sent memos to all the third party marketers registered with them to stop payment forthwith.

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Re: Fuel Price Hike: Depot Owners, Marketers Rake In N4.2bn Extra Profit In 3 Days by Imadeliz: 2:06pm On Sep 05, 2020
If you compare what you classified as "evil" in GEJ's government with what is presently going on this current administration, will you in all honesty think the past administration was truly "evil" you you termed it?

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Re: Fuel Price Hike: Depot Owners, Marketers Rake In N4.2bn Extra Profit In 3 Days by Officialgarri: 2:06pm On Sep 05, 2020
That's capitalism cheesy. I won't be surprised if the price of fuel turns #200 next week

If we had listened to Sanusi on his reasons why subsidy should have been removed, we will not be here today complaining.

kikero:


If your darling heroes Buhari and tinubu had supported GEJs subsidy removal in 2012 we won't be in this problem.
You know you can't really blame us. There was too much evil in that government that we began to mistake even the goods as evil in disguise

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Re: Fuel Price Hike: Depot Owners, Marketers Rake In N4.2bn Extra Profit In 3 Days by ABBkelvin(m): 2:06pm On Sep 05, 2020
97.28% of Nigerians are dumb and low value individuals.

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Re: Fuel Price Hike: Depot Owners, Marketers Rake In N4.2bn Extra Profit In 3 Days by Bloghomies(m): 2:06pm On Sep 05, 2020
Despite being one of the top producers of oil, yet we can't even maintain a standard pump price.

Anyway, check my signature for some lucrative business ideas

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Re: Fuel Price Hike: Depot Owners, Marketers Rake In N4.2bn Extra Profit In 3 Days by Kabir5643(m): 2:06pm On Sep 05, 2020
Damn Niggarrrrrrr

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Re: Fuel Price Hike: Depot Owners, Marketers Rake In N4.2bn Extra Profit In 3 Days by Thankgod2020: 2:06pm On Sep 05, 2020
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Re: Fuel Price Hike: Depot Owners, Marketers Rake In N4.2bn Extra Profit In 3 Days by HAROLDWILSON: 2:06pm On Sep 05, 2020
FTC NONSENCE

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Re: Fuel Price Hike: Depot Owners, Marketers Rake In N4.2bn Extra Profit In 3 Days by Timekeeper: 2:06pm On Sep 05, 2020
Wicked soulz

This is what they have been looking for....


This korntree sef

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Re: Fuel Price Hike: Depot Owners, Marketers Rake In N4.2bn Extra Profit In 3 Days by RaptObserver: 2:06pm On Sep 05, 2020
Capitalism at its best

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Re: Fuel Price Hike: Depot Owners, Marketers Rake In N4.2bn Extra Profit In 3 Days by Madibah(m): 2:06pm On Sep 05, 2020
Holy shit

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Re: Fuel Price Hike: Depot Owners, Marketers Rake In N4.2bn Extra Profit In 3 Days by morikee: 2:06pm On Sep 05, 2020
Nigerian Marketers for you, very greedy and heartless set of people.

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Re: Fuel Price Hike: Depot Owners, Marketers Rake In N4.2bn Extra Profit In 3 Days by BeeBeeOoh(m): 2:06pm On Sep 05, 2020
shocked cry




The very day I'll catch that angel that sent me to Nigeria angry

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Re: Fuel Price Hike: Depot Owners, Marketers Rake In N4.2bn Extra Profit In 3 Days by jamata20: 2:07pm On Sep 05, 2020
The labour of our heroes past

Shall never be in vain




Soon this wee be the new means of transportation grin

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Re: Fuel Price Hike: Depot Owners, Marketers Rake In N4.2bn Extra Profit In 3 Days by Nobody: 2:07pm On Sep 05, 2020
Bad, bad news

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Re: Fuel Price Hike: Depot Owners, Marketers Rake In N4.2bn Extra Profit In 3 Days by SweetJoystick(m): 2:07pm On Sep 05, 2020
Not bad, they made loss too when it was reduced few months ago. Their luck......it doesn't mean i support the new price anyway.

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Re: Fuel Price Hike: Depot Owners, Marketers Rake In N4.2bn Extra Profit In 3 Days by sammyj: 2:08pm On Sep 05, 2020
angry This shows the wickedness of this government, especially the senior petroleum ministef and his cabal. Just imagine the way they bind their citizens to th Phelistins all in the name of stopping the subsidy corruption over exploitation of the masses. Wickedness and wonders shall never end! shocked

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Re: Fuel Price Hike: Depot Owners, Marketers Rake In N4.2bn Extra Profit In 3 Days by piagetskinner(m): 2:09pm On Sep 05, 2020
God forgive me but these people are bastards oo

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Re: Fuel Price Hike: Depot Owners, Marketers Rake In N4.2bn Extra Profit In 3 Days by dingbang(m): 2:09pm On Sep 05, 2020
I pursued all my girlfriends out from my house so that I can minimize fuel usage.

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Re: Fuel Price Hike: Depot Owners, Marketers Rake In N4.2bn Extra Profit In 3 Days by mcmbonu: 2:09pm On Sep 05, 2020
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Re: Fuel Price Hike: Depot Owners, Marketers Rake In N4.2bn Extra Profit In 3 Days by 4four(m): 2:10pm On Sep 05, 2020
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Re: Fuel Price Hike: Depot Owners, Marketers Rake In N4.2bn Extra Profit In 3 Days by tot(f): 2:10pm On Sep 05, 2020
Smh. Nigerians are really in for it.

One of the zombies up there is already using "if we had listened to Sanusi", instead of facing who he should face. Your "if we had" has only just started.

Welcome to CHANGE, dear Nigerians.

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Re: Fuel Price Hike: Depot Owners, Marketers Rake In N4.2bn Extra Profit In 3 Days by Brushstrokes20: 2:10pm On Sep 05, 2020
Dammmmmmmmnnnn it!... Can the shithole ever get worse than the status quo?... Nig never had it this bad!

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Re: Fuel Price Hike: Depot Owners, Marketers Rake In N4.2bn Extra Profit In 3 Days by ahiboilandgas: 2:11pm On Sep 05, 2020
Islie:
…sell old stocks at new price



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who told u the 1500 trucks will be sold within minute of leaving the depots....
Re: Fuel Price Hike: Depot Owners, Marketers Rake In N4.2bn Extra Profit In 3 Days by MrLacoste4: 2:11pm On Sep 05, 2020
it's alright... we go dey alright las las
Re: Fuel Price Hike: Depot Owners, Marketers Rake In N4.2bn Extra Profit In 3 Days by Nobody: 2:11pm On Sep 05, 2020
morikee:
Nigerian Marketers for you, very greedy and heartless set of people.

And who is the petroleum minister again??

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Re: Fuel Price Hike: Depot Owners, Marketers Rake In N4.2bn Extra Profit In 3 Days by Johnnoo(m): 2:11pm On Sep 05, 2020
This is occasioned by lack of efficient pricing system.
Depot owners ripping off their customers...so sad cool

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Re: Fuel Price Hike: Depot Owners, Marketers Rake In N4.2bn Extra Profit In 3 Days by oka4ugoo: 2:12pm On Sep 05, 2020
Life finally don balance for this country. Let every Mallam carry im own kettle. Simple!!!

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Re: Fuel Price Hike: Depot Owners, Marketers Rake In N4.2bn Extra Profit In 3 Days by GreaterFuture1(m): 2:12pm On Sep 05, 2020
Lol
Re: Fuel Price Hike: Depot Owners, Marketers Rake In N4.2bn Extra Profit In 3 Days by favor914: 2:13pm On Sep 05, 2020
Imadeliz:
Bad news
Good news more investors will come into the market now, since it has been deregulated.

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