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Fuel Scarcity: Consider deregulation in phases, marketers tell FG

The marketers said this would help cushion the effects of fuel price increase on Nigerians.

• December 12, 2022
Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria (MOMAN)
Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria (MOMAN)

Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria (MOMAN) has implored the federal government to consider complete deregulation of the downstream petroleum sector in phases.

Its chairman, Oluwole Adeosun, made the call at a web training for energy journalists Monday in Lagos.

Mr Adeosun said the development was necessary to cushion the effects of the sharp rise in fuel prices on the citizens of Nigeria.

He said his members eschew cutting corners in the ongoing fuel scarcity in the country.

Mr Adeosun also said MOMAN would continue to work with other key stakeholders to ensure that it ramps up supplies to retail sites and return to normalcy as soon as possible.

He added, “We envisage a rise in demand during the yuletide season, and we are prepared to work round the clock to keep our stations running.”

Mr Adeosun also said there was a need for the country to begin the process of price deregulation to reduce the inefficient subsidy.

“If the country wishes to implement a subsidy, it must be in areas targeted to help those it should help. Such areas are agriculture and transportation to reduce food price inflation and generate more jobs for Nigerians.

“In tandem, we must find a way to liberalise supply. We must bring transparency and competition into supply to ensure steady and more efficient supply at optimum prices.

“Imported products must compete with locally refined products to find a meeting point between the need for local refining and competitively low but cost-recovered prices for Nigerians for sustainability.

“The dialogue with the Nigerian people needs to begin to identify, negotiate and agree on these areas and begin implementation to save the downstream industry.

“The industry has been in degradation free fall due to a lack of investment to maintain, renew and grow assets and facilities such as refineries, pipelines, depots, trucks and modern filling stations,” he said.

According to him, this lack of investments contributes in no small measure to fuel distribution inefficiencies and high costs.

“Neither the new refineries nor the refurbished refineries will survive with the refining margins at current pump prices.”

The chairman said the exploration, production, refining of crude oil and distribution of refined products are international businesses with ebbs and flows.

According to him, they have specific models, guidelines, rules and norms designed to protect and sustain consumers of this type of energy and populations impacted by its supply chain.

He advised that Nigeria’s government and industry must demonstrably apply accepted health, safety, environmental protection, and quality norms to care for its local populations.

In his remarks, executive secretary of MOMAN, Clement Isong, apologised to Nigerians over the lingering fuel crisis, adding that his members are desirous of cushioning its debilitating effects on Nigerians.

He said there is abundant fuel offshore but lamented that Nigerians could not have access to the same on account of logistic issues.

According to him, there is a need for massive investment in infrastructure to put the country’s downstream sector in good shape. 

(NAN)

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