Petrol price remains N165 per litre, NNPC says

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The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has insisted that the price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), better known as petrol remains N165 per litre.

The agency’s spokesperson, Dr Kennie Obateru, in a statement on Friday, said there will be no increase until the negotiations between organised labour and the Federal Government is completed.

This came hours after the NNPC General Managing Director (GMD), Mele Kyari, said the corporation could no longer afford to bear the cost of subsidy, saying Nigerians would have to pay the actual cost sooner or later.

He argued that market forces must be allowed to determine the pump price of petrol in the country.

Although he claimed the nation was not in a subsidy regime, he said the government was trying to exit what he described as ‘under-price sale of PMS’.

Recall that Obateru had stated, earlier in the month, before Kyari’s declaration yesterday, that the government was not contemplating any increment in the retail price of PMS.

He said this in reaction to the oil marketers’ insistence that selling at the current price of N162-N163/litre was commercially suicidal because the current landing cost is about N174/litre.

Obateru said that such decision would scuttle the government’s ongoing engagements with organised labour and other stakeholders on an acceptable framework for fuel pricing in the country.

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