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FG to increase Petrol price from N86 per litre

The federal government may soon increase the pump price of premium motor spirit (PMS), otherwise known as petrol.

Oil marketers attributed this to the recent price of crude oil at the international market.

Punch reports that the marketers also complained about the challenge in sustaining the improvement in the supply of petrol across the country.

Lawal Taofeeq, corporate affairs manager of Nipco Plc, urged the federal government to manage petrol subsidy properly in order to ensure adequate sustenance of the present improvement in fuel supply.

He noted that the marginal rise in the price of crude oil could force the government to review the pump price of petrol upwards, particularly should the government insist on not paying petrol subsidy to oil marketers.

“We’ve started importing products. But on sustenance, it depends on how the government handles the issue of subsidy. You know subsidy on petrol has returned and its management will go a long way in affecting fuel supply,” he said.

“Before, there was no subsidy on petrol. But now, considering the rise in crude oil price, there is subsidy despite the fact that the official pump price hasn’t been changed. So, if the subsidy issue is not managed properly, marketers may not want to import the product unless they are sure of their money.

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