The federal government
has set up a committee to see to the coordination of Petroleum Equalization
Fund (PEF), which is aimed at keeping the pump prices of petroleum products at
its current prices.
News
Agency of Nigeria report continues:
Kemi
Adeosun, minister of finance; Abba Kyari, chief of staff to the president; and
Ibe Kachikwu, minister of state for petroleum resources, are members of the
committee.
This
was disclosed by Bashir Dan-Malam, the state chairman of IPMAN, in an interview
with NAN in Kano on Friday.
Dan-Malam
advised members in Kano state to continue with their normal business, promising
that the association would sanction anyone caught hoarding or selling the
product above the approved price of ₦145.
“As
leaders of the association, we feel it is necessary to tell our members the
truth as the government has no plan to increase fuel price for now,” he said.
“This
is a rumour. Anything you did not hear from us, ignore it.”
Dan-Malam
said during a meeting with members of the committee, it was resolved that the
union should reconcile with the Petroleum Equalization Fund (PEF) on the
outstanding payment of transportation charges.
“During
the meeting it was agreed that a committee to be chaired by the Minister of
Finance, Mrs Kemi Adeosun consisting of all stakeholders be set up with a
mandate to reconcile all outstanding balances,” he said.
“The administration has clearly demonstrated its willingness to create an enabling environment for a viable and sustainable downstream sector in Nigeria and IPMAN is 100 per cent committed to achieving this goal.”
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