The Federal Government has announced that the pump price of petrol will drop to around N85 or N86 as from January 1st, 2016.
Minister
of State for Petroleum, Emmanuel Kachikwu, disclosed this to
journalists in Rivers whilst conducting a tour of facilities at the Port
Harcourt refinery.
Speaking on the new pricing regime he said,
“It
is out. I signed off on it yesterday (Thursday). I imagined that in the
next couple of days the marketers would get advice on that. The nice
thing about the PPPRA, where I signed up on it yesterday is that the
price will be far below N87
“So for the first time people will
understand that the pricing modulation I was talking about is not a
gimmick. It is for real. We have gone to find out how we will be able
fluctuate this market to reflect what the reality of crude market is.
The objective is that one, we cannot afford to continue to subsidize.
We can’t even understand where those subsidies were going to. There is a lot of fraud elements in it so we need to cut that off.
“The
second is the earning capacity of the Federal Government is
deteriorating by the day with lower prices of crude and come out more.”
Concerning
the scrapping of fuel subsidy, the minister said the government could
no longer afford to sustain the program considering the massive fraud
that had tainted the program.
Kachikwu said the government had
found that it was feasible to allow the international forces of supply
and demand drive the price in a way that is economical for Nigeria and
Nigerians.
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