No Petrol Price Increase In July- NNPC
There
will be no increase in the pump price of petrol because the Nigerian National
Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has said the official price of a litre of Premium
Motor Spirit (PMS), otherwise known as petrol, will remain N162 in July.
It said
engagements were still ongoing with the Organised Labour on the appropriate
price of petrol.
This is
even as the crude oil price has hit $74.72 per barrel at the international
market early Tuesday.
But
speaking on Channels TV’s Sun Rise programme on Tuesday, the Group Managing
Director (GMD) of NNPC, Malam Mele Kyari, said until the conclusion of
engagement with Labour, Nigerians would continue to buy petrol at N162 per
litre.
He said
though the pump price of petrol should be N256 per litre based on the current
crude oil price, the federal government, through the NNPC, had decided to
continue paying the differential until an appropriate price is agreed upon by
the government and Labour.
He said
President Muhammadu Buhari had told the corporation to do everything legally
possible not to make petrol price out of reach of Nigerians, especially at this
moment.
“What
this means however is that we are taking out cash that could have been used for
other things to pay under-recovery”, he said.
He said
it was not true that the corporation was now remitting zero naira to the
federation account because of the under-recovery payment.
On the
equity acquisition in Dangote Refinery, the NNPC GMD said the corporation is
buying 20% equity in Dangote refinery for energy and physical security of the
country.
He said
the refinery, which will start production in 2021, shouldn’t be left in the
hands of Dangote alone to ensure the stability of the market.
“There is
no way you can allow a business of this magnitude to be left with just a
private sector player,” he said.
Kyari
revealed that the rehabilitation of Warri and Kaduna refineries would be
awarded in July.
This is
to ensure that their rehabilitation goes on at the same time as the already
awarded Port Harcourt Refinery, he said.
He said
the banks are providing the money for the rehabilitation.
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