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Marketers seek return of subsidy as landing cost hits N180/litre

The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) has urged the Federal Government to subsidize the Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) petrol, which landing cost has soared to N180 per litre.

The association’s National Vice President, Alhaji Abubakar Maiganidi, who made this demand while speaking with The Nation on phone, tasked the government to tell the customers the home truth of the petrol market.

He insisted the government should either deregulate the product fully or subsidise it.

Maigandi noted that should the government refuse to take one of his recommended advice Nigerians will suffer untold hardship from the fuel scarcity nationwide.

  Asked whether there was any upward review of the pump price, he said: “Most of the private depots are selling petrol for N160 to N164 per litre” instead of N148 per litre.”

 Meanwhile, some the marketers are vending the product at a pump price of about N162 to N162.50 per litre in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

This is an indication of a shortfall, which the marketers are asking the government to subsidize.

His words: “The Government should bring back the subsidy or deregulate the petrol market completely since the landing cost is N180/litre”.

Asked why the marketers are not patronising the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) depots where the price is still official, he told our Abuja that “you cannot get the product from NNPC depots. NNPC depots will ask you to queue up at the depot”.

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