The
Chairman, Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, Mosimi,
Ogun
State, Mr. Adeleke Bada, has agreed with the former Minister of Petroleum,
Prof. Tam David-West, that petrol can sell for N40 per litre.
He
says this is possible if the country refines all crude oil in the nation’s
refineries.
Bada
said this in an interview with journalists shortly after the association’s
Annual General Meeting in Abeokuta, the state capital.
Bada,
who was flanked by other members of the executive of the association, was
reacting to the advice given by David-West to the President-elect to reduce the
pump price to N40.
He
said, “Reducing the price of petrol to N40 a litre is possible only if the
refineries are working. If you look at the nature of the market presently, that
isn’t realistic. Do we have the refineries?
“The
only reason that it can be possible is when we have our own refineries and we
do not export our crude oil for processing. If the processing is done in
Nigeria, then it can be sold at the rate of N40, but not until all the
refineries are fixed.”
He,
however, blamed the non-compliance of sale of petrol at N87 per litre by some
petroleum marketers on the expenses incurred by the marketers while trying to
get the fuel available for the use of the masses.
He
said the levies being paid by the marketers to various regulatory associations
and unions had forced the marketers to increase the prices of fuel to their
desired amount.
He
said, “The government has not increased the price of fuel; it is still N87 per
litre.
“But
by the time you get to the depot, after paying around N2.6m for your ticket, a
lot of levies are still to be paid; levies from PTD, IPMAN and all others.
Adding them all together with the cost of transporting your trucks to the
station, no one is ready to run at a loss.”
Petrol price can be N40 per litre – IPMAN
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Monday, April 27, 2015
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