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FUEL HIKE: ' landing Cost Might Be Cause of Fuel Price Hike- PETROAN

FUEL HIKE: ‘ landing Cost Might Be Cause of Fuel Price Hike- PETROAN

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Vehicles queue for fuel at an NNPC (Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation) filling station in Lagos, on September 4, 2024. (Photo by FAWAZ OYEDEJI / AFP)

 

The Petroleum Products Retail Outlets Owners Association of Nigeria (PETROAN) says the hike in the pump price of petroleum may be due to an increase in the “difficulty in landing products”. 

 

“What I can tell you is, once there is difficulty in landing products by NNPCL and the size of shock absorbing that they (NNPCL) can do become overwhelming, they will certainly shed some of the loads,” PETROAN president Billy Gillis-Harris said when he was featured on Thursday’s edition of Channels Television’s The Morning Brief.  “I think that’s what would have happened.”

 

On Wednesday, retail outlets of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) increased the pump price of the commodity in Lagos and Abuja.

 

Channels Television observed that NNPCL outlets in Lagos sold a litre of petrol for ₦998 which is ₦150 higher than the initial price of ₦855.

 

The situation is similar in the nation’s capital of Abuja where the pump price of a litre of the commodity went to ₦1,030 from ₦897.

 

That move triggered a hike in the price of the commodity in other filling stations. It sold for ₦1,050 in some parts of Lagos State.

 

NNPCL’s most recent move came about a month after a similar adjustment in the pump price of the commodity. The retail firm pushed the cost per litre of fuel from ₦568 to ₦855.

 

It acknowledged huge debts to fuel suppliers and announced a roughly 40-percent price increase to help its finances.

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