The Guardian (Nigeria)

Fayose alleges plan to hike petrol price

- From Ayodele Afolabi, Ado Ekiti

FORMER governor of Ekiti State, Mr. Ayodele Fayose, has alleged plan by the President Muhammadu Buhari administra­tion to increase the pump price of petrol from N145 to N185 per litre in March next year.

Fayose cautioned against executing the plan, saying Nigerians had suffered enough in the hands of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) government and would not accept any further increase in the price of the product.

The former governor, who described the planned increment as a way of taking back whatever is added to workers salary as minimum wage, said: “They are delaying the increment till March because of its effects on the February 2019 elections.”

In a statement yesterday, Fayose’s media aide, Lere Olayinka, said that the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporatio­n (NNPC) presentati­on to the Senate last week that N145 fuel pump price was unrealisti­c and that the pump price of petrol was supposed to be N185 per litre as against the official price of N145 per litre was a way to prepare the minds of Nigerians for the planned increment.

The Group Managing Director of the NNPC, Mr. Maikanti Baru, had told the Senate ad-hoc committee set up to investigat­e allegation that the corporatio­n created a fund to finance fuel subsidy without appropriat­ion by the National Assembly, that the NNPC set aside $1.05 billion to augment the differenti­al between the landing cost of imported fuel and the pump price of N145 per litre.

He said the landing cost of petrol was N185 per litre, adding that the N40 gap was being filled with the $1.05 billion Support Fund.

In his reaction, Fayose, who said the NNPC must explain to Nigerians where it derived powers to spend $1.05 billion (over N350 billion) from crude oil sales to subsidise petrol, argued that it was unjustifia­ble for any agency of the Federal Government to spend revenue belonging to the entire country without first remitting the fund into the federation account.

According to him, it is uncharitab­le for anyone to draw comparison between the pump price of petrol in West African countries and that of Nigeria without considerin­g the cost of living in those countries, and whether or not they are oil producing like Nigeria.

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 ??  ?? Director-general, Manufactur­ers Associatio­n of Nigeria (MAN), Segun Ajayi-kadiri (left); President, Alhaji Mansur Ahmed; Executive Secretary, Nigerian Shippers Council (NSC), Hassan Bello, and Vice President Lagos chapter of MAN, Chief John Aluya, during Bello’s visit to MAN headquarte­rs in Lagos… yesterday.
Director-general, Manufactur­ers Associatio­n of Nigeria (MAN), Segun Ajayi-kadiri (left); President, Alhaji Mansur Ahmed; Executive Secretary, Nigerian Shippers Council (NSC), Hassan Bello, and Vice President Lagos chapter of MAN, Chief John Aluya, during Bello’s visit to MAN headquarte­rs in Lagos… yesterday.

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