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Thursday, 23 April 2015
NNPC pushes for fuel subsidy removal
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation on
Thursday, strongly advocated the complete halt in
the payment of subsidy on petrol.
Although the corporation admitted that it was
aware of the massive nationwide protests and
industrial actions that took place in January 2012
when the Federal Government announced the
complete withdrawal of subsidy on petrol, it
however maintained that the continued payment
of subsidy was not sustainable.
Subsidy is the difference between the Expected
Open Market Price of fuel and the actual or retail
price that is paid by consumers for the product at
petrol stations as regulated by the Department of
Petroleum Resources.
The Group Coordinator, Corporate Strategy and
Planning, NNPC, Mr. Timothy Okon, explained
that since government does not control the prices
of crude oil, its fluctuation often creates fiscal
instability in the country, a situation that impacts
negatively on Nigeria’s revenue.
Okon spoke at the 2015 Oloibiri Lecture Series
and Energy Forum organised by the Society of
Petroleum Engineers in Abuja.
He noted that when crude oil prices came down
to about $40 per barrel, subsidy was not paid
during that period as the landing cost of the
product was either equal of even lower than its
market value.
Okon explained that subsidy on petrol creates
uneven distribution of revenue, round tripping
and unnecessary carry-over of funds from one
year to another in a manner that was difficult to
control by the Federal Government.
“So, from the technical analysis made, it is
obvious that subsidy is real. And from our
analysis, we look at it as something that should go
because it is not sustainable,” he said.
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