Fuel Queues To Return As Marketers Stop Importation

Nigerians fear that the queues at the petrol stations are likely to return again as marketers have stopped importation of Premium Motor Spirit, PMS.

According to Mr Olufemi Adewole, Executive Secretary of Depot and Petroleum Products Marketers Association (DAPPMA), the Federal Government is yet to pay N660 billion debt for already imported product coupled with the huge interest on bank loans.

He said “The inability to pay or service the loans has not only stalled further importation of fuel but is threatening the operation of the affected banks and the nation’s financial industry at large.

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“Foreign exchange remains another big challenge. We don’t have forex to import the product. For now landing cost on petrol stands at about N145 due to high forex rate which poses serious concern for marketers as regards the price to sell the product,” he said.

Adewole also explained that most marketers now depend on the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, for imported petrol.

“We now buy from NNPC and our selling price will depend on the price given to us. The huge debt owed marketers had eroded our operating fund. We are appealing to government to urgently pay our outstanding debt which is long overdue.

“Our banks are threatening to debit our accounts at the foreign exchange rate of N360 per dollar, as against N197 per dollar that government approved for marketers. This means that we are the ones subsidizing the imports.

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“If government fails to address these lingering challenges on price differential, it is not only marketers that will go down, the banks will also collapse because our exposure to banks is in excess of 1.95 billion dollars,” Adewole said.

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