It’s impossible to sell petrol at N145 per litre today –
NNPC
As Nigerians grapple with recession, the Nigerian National
Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, Monday reminded the nation that the sale of petrol
at N145 per litre was no longer feasible with the current price of foreign
exchange.
The Group General Manager, Crude Oil Marketing, NNPC, Mr.
Mele Kyari, stated this at this year’s Oil Trading and Logistics Expo, OTL,
holding in Lagos.nnpc1 He said: “We have a very difficult business environment.
It is impossible today to import products at the current
market price, at current fixed foreign exchange, FOREX rate. ‘’There is no way
today you can take products to retailers and sell at N145. It is not possible.
If that is true and I believe that it is, because we all go
to the market. Why can’t we sell above N145? That is where legislation should
come in.” Kyari, who explained that the current price was not realistic,
however, said that any official increase by the government would not go down
well with the citizenry as it will be resisted.
“I also know today that it is impossible for this government
to announce tomorrow that petrol is about N150. This government cannot sustain
it. That is the truth. The people will not accept that figure. ‘’That is why
suppliers are not importing. It is not FX. We have created a niche market for
the FX. I am part of the committee allocating FX.
We gave FX. It was rejected. The reason being given is that
FX is not enough to import. But that is not true. “The truth is that marketers
go back to the market and land it here, that you are required to sell it at
N145 maximum. I am sure they won’t make it.
We won’t let you do it today. That is the main reason people
are not importing today. It is not FX,” he added. Kyari further expplained that
Nigeria was still in a subsidy regime, as the NNPC took the bulk of importation
to ensure that petrol was sold at the official rate of N145 per litre. “Today,
we are in subsidy regime, absolutely.
There is no way you bring product today and sell at N145 and
get back your money, and make profit. That is not possible. You can see some
marketers saying that fuel is N138. ‘’It is because they did not import.
Somebody has taken the heat off the price. Because we (NNPC) have taken the
heat, and you buy from us; you can afford to go to the market and then put a ridiculous
price.
Source:Vanguard
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