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Ending Petrol Subsidy Difficult But Federal Govt Has No Option, Says MOMAN

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The Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria (MOMAN) has said that ending subsidy on Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), popularly called Petrol, is extremely difficult but the Federal Government has no other option in ths light of the current economic realities.

 

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MOMAN also called for massive investments by the government in various sectors such as mass transportation, healthcare and education to successfully wean off Nigerians from petrol subsidy.

Chairman of MOMAN, Mr Olumide Adeosun, made this known during a panel discussion session at the just-concluded Strategic International Conference organised by the Association of Energy Correspondents of Nigeria (NAEC), which held on Thursday in Lagos.

He spoke on the topic, “Energy Transition, PIA, Petroleum Pricing and the Way Forward for the Downstream Sector.”

Represented by Mr Clement Isong, chief executive officer of MOMAN, Adeosun said it would remain extremely difficult to wean Nigerians off cheap Petrol.

He said, “It is something that must be done as there are no more viable options.

“We are told that this year the subsidy bill to the Federal Government may be between N5 trillion and N6 trillion. Clearly, Nigeria cannot afford this.

“To wean Nigeria off this subsidy, a lot of investment must be done to sensitise Nigerians in convincing them and finding alternatives.

“We need to begin to remove the subsidy and mitigate the pains Nigerians will feel when petroleum prices begin to manifest their true value.”

Adeosun said marketers were optimistic that the industry was headed in the right direction with the enactment of the Petroleum Industry Act ( PIA) 2021, which was an excellent piece of legislation.

“We are now at the point of implementation, which is taking a bit longer than hoped but this is not necessarily a bad thing.

“The President postponed the implementation of free market pricing, which has caused a slowdown with respect to benefits expected from free competitive open market pricing, such as new investments and subsidy removal,” he added.

The MOMAN chairman said the marketers were also very convinced that gas (the decade of gas was declared by the Federal Government in January 2021) was clearly the way forward.

He, however, said the increase in gas prices worldwide and the unavailability of the product had made it a little more difficult in the rollout.

Adeosun further said, “The ordinary Nigerian who was meant to transit to gas not just for cooking but also for powering automobiles and power generation is struggling and because PMS pricing is yet to be fully deregulated.

” It creates an aberration and additional challenge for the adoption of gas, as most people are still dependent on cheap PMS for their cars and generators.”

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According to him, while the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) has an important role to play in guiding the future, the best regulator ultimately is the market.

“The market regulates prices if you are too expensive people would not buy from you. The market regulates quality as well as customer service. The market also rewards the best in class.

“We need to move to an era of transparency and information dissemination.

“Energy correspondents need to share as much information as possible with the market and public with respect to cost prices, quality, product specifications, customer service and pump prices.

“That is the best regulation you can ask for,” Adeosun said.

Following Adeosun’s remarks, a few panelists present alluded to the point that Nigerians mostly agree with price deregulation.

They, however, noted that the government must cut its costs to reflect present economic realities and adjust just like ordinary Nigerians who are feeling the pinch.

They said the government could not be seen as spending ostentatiously whilst asking ordinary Nigerians to tighten their belts which drew large agreement from panelists and participants alike.

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