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Why Nigerians Should Pay N256 Per Litre For Petrol – NNPC

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Why Nigerians Should Pay N256/litre For Petrol - NNPC

NNPC has revealed why Nigerians should pay N256 per litre for petrol. 

Newsone reports that the Group Managing Director of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Mele Kyari, has claimed that Nigerians should be paying at least N256 per litre for petrol.

This online news platform understands that the NNPC GMD made this known at a stakeholders meeting organised by the NNPC to stop fuel smuggling.

The NNPC GMD while commenting on the current PMS and subsidy payment, noted that the petrol pump price should be N256 per litre given the current exchange rate.

What NNPC GMD said about Petrol price in Nigeria

His words: “If we are to sell at the market today at the current exchange rate, we will be selling the product at about N256 to a litre. What we sell today is N162, so the difference is at a cost to the nation,’’ he said.

The NNPC GMD said Nigeria cannot sustain subsidy payment with the high volume of daily consumption, pointing out that the country coughs up N150 billion every month on subsidy.

Newsone Nigeria reports that the NNPC boss further explained, “As long as we don’t regulate volume until we are able to exit this current level, which I know so much work is going on, then we have to manage the volume that we are exposed to between this price of N162 and N256. The difference comes back to as much as N140 billion to N150 billion cost to the country monthly.

“As long as the volume goes up, that money continues to increase, and we have two sets of stress to face: the stress of supply and stress of foreign exchange for the NNPC. We may not see foreign exchange cheque taking place for importation.’’

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