The
Federal Government may reduce the pump price of petrol to N85 per liter from
January 1, 2016. The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe
Kachikwu, made this disclosure to journalists at the Port Harcourt Refining
Company, Rivers State, after inspecting the plant.
Pressed to reveal when the new price would become effective, Kachikwu, said
“like I said, we have done a modulation and it is showing us below N87. I
imagine that if PPPRA publishes it today, it will become effective immediately.
But the 1st of January 2016 is when we are looking at.”
He said the new price would be below the current N87 per liter
and it would now convince Nigerians that the pricing modulation that the
Federal Government promised to embark on a few days ago was not a trick.
He said, “It (the template) 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 subsidise. We can’t even understand
where those subsidies were going to. There are a lot of fraud elements in it so
we need to cut that of.”
He stated that from the applicable market realities for
the pricing modulation, government discovered that petrol would sell for either
N85 or N86 per liter.
Kachikwu said, “But in applying that where we landed when
we did the analysis for the very first time was about N85 or N86, so it is
below N87. And maybe the first price that will come will reflect it. That was
why Mr. President said that the price will be N87 for now. And that is what we
have in mind.”
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