Oil marketers say petrol price will be pegged at N990/ liter as dollar rises to N990 in the black market.

 The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria have said that the pump price of petrol should be between N890 to N900/litre based on the fall of the naira against the United States dollar and the surge in the price of crude in the international market.


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The forex crisis and the recent rise in crude price, according to oil marketers, have made it impossible for petrol price to still remain at N617/litre.


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 They insisted the government had quietly reintroduced fuel subsidy.


Speaking to Punch, the National Public Relations Officer, Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, Chief Chinedu Ukadike, said;


“I told you earlier that there is no way that the government will sustain the price of petrol at N617/litre without paying subsidy on it, going by the continued fall of the naira.



 The dollar is almost N990 at the parallel market currently, and you can see the effect of this on the pump price of diesel. 


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Diesel is close to N1,000/litre, so the retail price of PMS should be around N890 to N900/litre.


 Therefore, it is better the government assists the masses by paying subsidy. From our records, in the United States, the super product or petrol is sold around $3.9, which is close to about N3,000/litre. 



The premium product is sold at about $2.89, which is over N2,000/litre. And if you check in other African countries you will find out that the product is being sold at between N1,200 and N1,500. But going by the forex rate in Nigeria, it should be around N900/litre.”




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