PPPRA Speaks On Reports Of An Alleged Plan To Increase Price Of Petrol

Posted by Odinaka on Tue 11th Dec, 2018 - tori.ng

The growing speculation on the purported imminent increase in the pump price of petrol has finally been addressed by the PPPRA in a statement on Tuesday.

 
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The Executive Secretary, Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA), Abdulkadir Saidu, says the federal government has no plans to increases the price of Premium Motor Spirit known as petrol.
 
Mr Saidu stated in a statement on Tuesday in Abuja that the retail price of petrol remained at the subsisting price cap of N145 per litre.
 
He urged Nigerians to ignore the growing speculation on the purported imminent increase in the pump price.
 
The executive secretary advised marketers to ensure that there was no price distortion in their respective retail outlets.
 
He added that PPPRA would continue to carry out its oversight function of monitoring exercise in depots and in all filling stations across the country.
 
This, he said, was to ensure adherence to the regulated price and to nip in the bud other forms of sharp practices at retail outlets.
 
The executive secretary further warned that adequate sanctions awaited any erring filling station.
 
He commended the petroleum product marketers in the country for embracing dialogue with the federal government to resolve the issues arising from payment of the outstanding fuel subsidy claims.
 
Mr Saidu said embarking on strike was not always the best option to address any industrial dispute, irrespective of the circumstances, adding that the multiplier effects were always too much to bear.
 
The executive secretary appealed to the leadership of the oil marketers’ associations to cooperate with government to find a workable solution to the issues emanating from the payment of subsidy arrears.
 
He noted that PPPRA would continue to support, cooperate and collaborate with marketers to ensure conducive industrial climate where the best of the oil and gas sector could be showcased.
 
Mr Saidu also assured Nigerians of PPPRA’s total commitment to service delivery and uninterrupted petroleum product supply and distribution especially during this festive period and beyond.
 
He appealed to motorists and other PMS consumers to desist from panic-buying, as PPPRA was working hard with other agencies of government to ensure adequate supply and distribution of petroleum products nationwide.
 
(NAN)
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