Get ready to pay N750 per litre for petrol, IPMAN tells Nigerians

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Nigerians could be facing more economic hardship as the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria—IPMAN has said that the pump price of Premium Motor Spirit—PMS may rise to about N750 per litre.

The spokesman of the association, Chinedu Ukadike, said this while speaking to Nigeria Tribune in Abuja.

He said that the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited—NNPCL currently maintains its ex-depot price at N587.7.

Ukadike however said, if the NNPCL adjusts its prices, “other marketers will do the same.”

Furthermore, IPMAN called on the government to implement strategies to prevent the naira from depreciating further.

“There will be a 10 per cent increase because the dollar was N750, now is over N900 that is almost a 20% increase if you apply this, you should be talking about N750/ litre. Currently, the dollar rate at the parallel market as of today is N910 which also means that the landing cost of PMS will increase and the domestic price of PMS will also increase.

“People should understand that government is no longer subsidizing and there is no local production in Nigeria. Had there been local production, it can cushion the effect of too many naira pursuing the dollar. It would have helped us and saved the naira.

“If the government does not do something drastically, before the end of this year, Naira may be close to N1,100 per dollar and this will be a serious inflation for Nigeria”.

The pump price of the product has increased twice since the Federal Government removed fuel subsidy, hence market forces are now allowed to determine prices.

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