Daily Nation Newspaper

No fuel price hike - OMCs

- By CHARLES MUSONDA

THE Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) associatio­n has dismissed some media reports suggesting that there will be a possible increase in fuel pump prices in the next two months.

OMCs president Dr. Kafula Mubanga told journalist­s in Lusaka yesterday that the associatio­n in the past has given systematic projection­s that have turned out to be realities of the current situation regarding fuel pump prices.

Dr. Mubanga said it is wrong for anyone to accuse him of saying that a possible increase in fuel pump prices is looming.

He affirmed that President Lungu’s government has maintained fuel pump prices in the Southern African region for the last three years and reiterated that Government still has a lot of alternativ­es to avert any possible increment.

Dr. Mubanga said the associatio­n is confident the government has enough solutions for the Zambian people and has no alternativ­e that would ruin such solutions.

He said the government has literally sacrificed to give OMCs rebates which have moderated profit margins for them. “As we speak the OMCs are making reasonable profits on fuel. There is no need to alarm the situation, give falsehoods or paint government negative. Government has been on firm ground as far as fuel pump price is concerned and controls have been put by the State to ensure there is moderation of pump price up to end of this year.

“The budget covers all the possible gaps that that may arise if at all they would. So as an associatio­n we are supporting the government of the day and that should be clear. Government has hands on that if possible the fuel pump price comes down,” Dr. Mubanga said.

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