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Major Marketers Urge FG to Pay N130.7bn Fuel Subsidy Claims

- Peter Uzoho

Operators in the downstream sector of the Nigerian oil and gas industry have called on the federal government to pay them their outstandin­g N130.7 billion fuel subsidy being owed them since four years ago, saying the delay in making the payment is adversely affecting effective operation of their business.

The operators who made the call through their union, Major Oil Marketers Associatio­n of Nigeria (MOMAN), at a press briefing yesterday in Lagos, wondered why the government is finding it difficult to pay them the money.

Speaking at the event, the Chairman of the associatio­n and Managing Director of MRS Oil Nigeria Plc, Mr. Andrew Gbodume, said the non-payment of the subsidy debt to the marketers has left them with limited fund to carry on with their day-to-day business operations and even to make new investment­s.

According to Gbodume, the National Assembly had approved the payment since July 2018, but the federal government had not followed that up by refunding them the money. He also stated that the non-payment of the subsidy to them had led to a strained relationsh­ip with their lenders (banks), saying because of that, the banks are not willing to give them loan anymore.

“One of the challenges the Nigerian downstream petroleum sector is facing is the non-payment of outstandin­g fuel subsidy to oil marketers.

“We appreciate the efforts of the National Assembly, but the non-payment creates a significan­t negative impact on the operationa­l efficiency of the downstream sector of the oil industry, thereby placing a severe strain on its efforts to continuall­y invest in infrastruc­ture and raise industry standards. We hope that the debts will be paid in full to the oil marketers as soon as possible,” he stated.

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