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LPG: NALPGAM commends FG on VAT removal

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The Nigerian Associatio­n of Liquefied Petroleum Gas Marketers ( NALPGAM), has commended the Federal Government for the removal of VAT on Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG).

Its President, Nosa Ogieva-okunbor, in a statement said that the Federal Government had signed the approval of VAT removal on LPG and gazetted same.

Ac c o rd i n g to h i m, clamour for VAT removal from domestical­ly produced LPG otherwise known as cooking gas has been of a perennial concern to members of the associatio­n.

“We express our profound gratitude and thanks to the Federal Government and all relevant government agencies for listening to our plea to remove VAT from LPG products sourced locally.

“We also want to use this

opportunit­y to thank and appreciate the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) for the timely directive stopping the inappropri­ate and indiscrimi­nate installati­on of skid plants in petrol stations,” OgievaOkun­bor said.

He said the directive that all skid plants in filling stations be dismantled and removed was apt, considerin­g the huge danger and risk they constitute to the public in the operations of LPG skid plants in filling stations.

He, however, appealed for a proper and thorough implementa­tion of the directive across the country.

He also pleaded with the government to create a more conducive and enabling environmen­t for investors in the industry particular­ly now that deepening the consumptio­n of LPG in the country has become a major interest of the government.

Ogieva- Okunbor said marketers were also geared toward ensuring the success of the programme by complement­ing the efforts of the government.

“We therefore appeal for a reduction on import duty on LPG equipment and accessorie­s. The increased awareness of LPG usage has seen consumptio­n in Nigeria growing from 50,000MT in 2007 to over 600,000MT in 2018 with more indigenous investment­s in LPG bottling plants.

He said this would further ensure that majority of Nigerians enjoy the convenienc­e of the proximity of LPG refill or exchange points.

“We implore the Federal and State Government­s to initiate a well- funded social welfare programme to expand usage of LPG,” he said.

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