A
lawmaker of the green chamber is pursuing a strong call for the
reduction in the price of fuel to ameliorate the current hardship in the
country.
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The House of Representatives on Tuesday urged the Petroleum
Products Prices Regulatory Agency (PPPRA) to review the current price
template for Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) with a view to reducing the
price to N70, Vanguard reports.
This followed the adoption of a motion sponsored by Rep. Abubaker Fulata titled “Urgent Need to Review the Petroleum Price Template”.
Moving the motion, Fulata expressed dismay over the circulating
rumour of a possible hike in the price of petrol in the country.
Although the rumour was denied by the Federal Ministry of Petroleum
Resources, Fulata said it was coming at a time when the nation is going
through difficult times.
According to him, the hard times are occasioned by dwindling
revenues, high inflation rate, unemployment and general fall in the
standard of living of many Nigerians. The lawmaker noted that the
current template for the price of PMS could be reviewed downwards
without affecting the profit margin of marketers and transporters.
The review would also contribute to reducing the current inflationary trend in the economy.
“Storage charges N2.00, retailers margin N6.00, transport
allowance N3.36, dealers margin N2.36, bridging fund N6.20 and marine
transport average put at N0.15 bringing the total cost to N137.81,” he said.
He further informed the House that the landing cost of PMS remained
at N119.74, while the distribution cost and margins of marketers stood
at N18.37.
“Thus, the total of both the landing and distribution costs is
N138.11, while marketers are allowed to sell the product within the
range of N140 and N145 per litre. Fulata further noted that over 90 per
cent of the current price of PMS in the country is accounted for by
transport related charges at N124.34 out of N138.11."
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