IPMAN faults presidency’s claim on petrol price

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The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) has faulted claims by the Presidency that there will not be another increase of the price of premium motor spirit (PMS).

A presidential spokesman, Ajuri Ngelale, had while appearing on a national television on Tuesday, dismissed insinuations that there would be in fuel price, considering the rise in dollar rate.

But, speaking with newsmen in Port Harcourt yesterday, IPMAN chairman in Rivers State, Dr. Joseph Obele, said the claim shows that the Presidency lacks basic knowledge of the principles of the economy.

Obele stated that the claim by the Presidency would be possible, if the federal government will secretly re-introduce subsidy payment for the additional cost as lamented by the importers.

He further stated that presently, importers of petroleum products from the international market have suspended importation, adding that the country is now experiencing shortage of petroleum products.

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The IPMAN chairman said: “This statement is a clear indication that the leadership of Nigeria lacks basic knowledge of the economics.

Hypothetically, there is no economy-suggested idea or theory that supports that statement.

“Mr President has earlier removed fuel subsidy, this implies that the commodity is now deregulated product. Prices in a deregulated economy are not benchmarked or controlled, rather they are moderated by market forces.

“Petroleum importers have announced last week that landing cost for PMS has increased above ₦700 because of high rate of foreign exchange, yet you are saying Petroleum price won’t increase. That is not possible in any way.

“That statement from Presidency can only be possible if, the federal government will secretly re-introduce subsidy payment for the additional cost as lamented by the importers.

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“Otherwise, the importers of Petroleum products from the international market will pause further importation. I can tell you on good authority that they have suspended, we are currently experiencing a supply gap. There is shortage of supply at the moment.

“Majority of the importers and depots have announced price increment yesterday Tuesday 15th August, yet someone is telling us that petrol Price won’t increase.

“I think they tell us what we want to hear to calm us and what what is the reality. As long as we keep importing from the international market, then prices will reflect as such because of external elements.

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“External elements are uncontrollable, since no man can control such external variables, then no one should the capacity to lie to Nigerians that price will not be increased.

“Can you control the Russian Ukraine war or increase in foreign exchange rate that is affecting the prices of petroleum products? If no, then how can you control the price of PMS that is imported from the international market?

“The earlier we repair our refineries, the better for us a a nation. Then we can locally control the price of PMS.”

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