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The All Progressives Congress has accused the Federal Government of
“making a show out of deceit by its so-called fuel price reduction,”
saying a 10.3 per cent slash in the price of petrol (from N97 to N87) is
“a mere tokenism at a time the price of crude oil has crashed by about
60 per cent.”
In a statement in Lagos on Monday by its National Publicity
Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said the pump price of a litre
of fuel should not be more than N70.
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It said the reduction in price meant that at “N87 per litre, the
government is forcing Nigerians to subsidise the massive corruption in
the oil sector by N17″ for every litre of fuel.
APC stated, “When crude oil was selling at $100 per barrel, the
landing cost of PMS without subsidy was 125 Naira per litre. Now that
the oil price has crashed to about $44 per barrel, the landing cost
without subsidy is about N65 per litre. The same goes for diesel, which
should not sell for more than N90 per litre.”
The party added that while governments of countries, which are not as
economically endowed as Nigeria, had reduced the pump price of fuel as
far back as early January 2015, Nigeria, which is the world’s sixth
largest producer of oil, was “just announcing a price slash” that was
far below those countries.
”Early this year, Zambia slashed the price of petrol by 23 per cent
while Tanzania reduced the pump price of the product by 16 per cent. In
the US, which, until recently, was importing crude oil from Nigeria, the
price of fuel has fallen for 113 consecutive days as of January 16.
Therefore, the 10.3 per cent price slash in Nigeria is too meagre, too
late,” the party said.
It said the real reasons that the Federal Government had delayed
slashing the price of imported petroleum products, following the crash
in crude oil prices, were the massive corruption in the oil sector and
lack of political will on the part of the country’s leadership.
APC added, ”With Nigeria depending on importation of petroleum
products to meet about 90 per cent of its domestic consumption, the
country is relying heavily on the term contracts entered into with
petroleum product trading companies to meet its domestic demand. It is
possible that the petroleum products pricing formulas embedded in these
contracts, which generally run for up to one and a half and in some
cases two years, have not anticipated these low prices.
”Therefore, unless the government moves to renegotiate the contracts
now, it may not reap the full benefits of the decline in petroleum
prices. But here is the catch: Since the government and its agents have
skimmed off huge ‘commissions’ from the firms with which the term of
contracts were signed, it could not possibly go back and renegotiate
those contracts or go into new forward contracts that will reflect the
current reduction in crude oil prices.
”It takes a strong willed, determined and transparent leadership to
immediately call in the petroleum products contracts for re-negotiation,
as this will represent a huge blow to corruption in the sector since
clearly ‘commissions’ would have been paid by petroleum product traders
on the existing contracts.
“This explains the token reduction in fuel price, which the
government must have hoped will fool an unsuspecting public, especially a
few weeks to elections.”
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Fuel price slash mere tokenism, deceitful -APC
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