The Group General Manager (GGM) of the
Nigerian National Petroleum
Corporation (NNPC), Maikanti Baru on Tuesday ruled out possibility of
imminent increase in the pump price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), also
known as petrol.
There are online reports suggesting that the Federal Government will
soon increase the price which was increased in May from N86 to N145 per
litre.
But speaking with State House correspondents at the Presidential
Villa, Abuja, Baru said that he has not received any directive for
increase.
Noting that the request for forex for importation of petrol has been
met, he declared that the supply situation for fuel is the country is
robust and won’t push price increase.
He said: “I have not been directed to increase pump price, even the
other price was based on recommendation from the regulated body. I’m not
aware that they are planing to do any increase, you know there are
several factors that necessitated that especially the issue of exchange
rate that has moved and we don’t expect any serious changes
“So far the request for forex for importation of gasoline popularly
called petrol has been met, and our own supply situation is robust.
“We are meeting demands. We have over 1.4 billion liters on ground. So I don’t see any basis for increase.
“However, the review could be done by the right body, you should
contact PPPRA, that is the regulatory body as far as petrol pricing is
concern.” He added
Source:The Nation
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