Minister
of State for Petroleum Resources, Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu
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The Minister of State for
Petroleum, Ibe Kachikwu, says the recent ₦4 increase in price of petrol in
Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) filling stations, is wrong.
News
Agency of Nigeria report continues:
Mr. Kachikwu
said this after receiving an award at an event organized by the Petroleum
Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA) in Abuja on Sunday.
NNPC
had been selling fuel at ₦141 but on Thursday, increased it by ₦4 to the
government benchmark of ₦145.
“It
is obviously humbling and too early in the day to receive an award and to be recognized
so soon in some of the things we are trying to do. It is humbling, I thank them
very much.
“First,
I am not aware that the NNPC has increased price. I need to look into that. It
is a bit of surprise for me, because there are processes in doing this, if they
have done that, it means they are doing it wrongly.
“Let
me find out what the facts are,” he told journalists.
Mr.
Kachikwu said the increase could be as a result of foreign exchange
differentiation.
He
said there were commitments like payments to the Ministry of Transport and the
Nigerian Ports Authority that needed foreign currency.
“Having
said that, the reality is that what we did at the point where we did some liberalization,
was to enable the free market float the price.
“Obviously,
as you look at foreign exchange differentiations and all that, it would impact.
The worst thing you could do is to go back to an era where we basically were
fixing prices.
“What
we ought to be doing was watching the prices, making sure that they are not
taking advantage of the common man; making sure that the template is respected.
“One
of the things I think we had hoped to do, which we should still do, before we
embark on any price increase is to work on those templates,” he said.
He,
however, promised to discuss with industry operators.
The
minister said: “those who are investing must be able to predict the pricing
methodologies, the pricing consequences and the actions, to be able to justify
their investments.
“At
the end of the day, I think PPPRA is the one that has the authority to say it
is time the template justified some level of movement.
“Otherwise,
you have a crisis of individual decisions on pricing,” he said.
On the issue of insecurity in the Niger Delta, Mr. Kachikwu assured that President Muhammad Buhari was committed to finding lasting peace in that region.
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