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NOGASA blames fuel scarcity hike in cost of diesel for transportation

The Natural oil and gas Suppliers Association of Nigeria (NOGASA ) on Tuesday blamed scarcity of fuel on high cost of diesel for transporting fuel  .

Mr Benneth Okorie ,National President ,NOGASA  said this while fielding questions from newsmen in Abuja.

Okorie called for a little increase in fuel  price to tackle the challenges of scarcity especially in Abuja

According to him ,the reason the nation is  having scarcity  of petroleum products in Abuja  particularly is as a result of the high cost of diesel.

He  explained that diesel as at today was N850 in  the market  adding that the money being paid to transporters was not  enough.

“If you look at it at  N850 ,and you are giving your driver N1200 litres from Abuja to Lagos,if you plus and minis it ,you will find out that it is about N40 naira per litre .

“So if you add it to PMS ,buying the deport price and seling here is too high, if you bring it at N40 and you buy at N155 plus N40 which is 195 , you now  sell at N165,who will do that business ?it is at a loss .

“Even with the PEF,you will not get the product  to Abuja ,so the answer to your questions is ,the  diesel is the risen ,it is too high N850   as at  today in the market.

“As far as I know nothing  for now to address this situation , the only way out, if you want to know is that they should increase the fuel  a little to reduce the money spent on PMS subsidy.”

Okorie  said that the hike in deisel price wqs responsible for most of the callings because is used to transport  desiel fuel  to filling stations, it is used  for   businesses in Nigeria because of lack of light.

He said that if the fuel price could be increased  a  little although it would hurt Nigerians the challenge would be resolved because that was the  only solution.

“Increase the fuel price a little so that the savings  will be enough for CBN to have enough forex .

“You and I know that everything now is import, the diesel is import and it is  a full deregulation  business.

” So the importers are not getting dollars to import this deisel at the official rate of CBN.

“So everybody is going to black market to get dollars  to import their diesel, so you expect the desiel to be high .”

According to Okorie, if  the rate of the user on that foreign exchange ciuld be brought down, it would  help  other business men  importing desiel  to bring the diesel at a low price .

He said that other places  like Lagos and Port Harcourt were not experiencing  queues because i because of the presence of ports in those states.

This ,he said was because after importing the product, the transport to the station was not too much .

“You are talking about Lagos to Abuja and you are  talking about Port Harcourt  to Abuja and you are talking about Warri to Abuja  so they cost of dleisel  for transporting the product is high.

“Not just that ,the roads are bad ,the maintainance  is too high ,So you can  not make any profit ,if you go round  now you see 75 per cent of  filling stations in Nigeria are  going  out of business. “

Okorie said that  thr government needed to do  something fast otherwise  diesel would be sold  between N1000 to N1500 in the next  two weeks.

He therefore said that another way forward was to make refineries work adding that ” I heard in the news that Dangote  needs 1.1billion dollars  to complete the refinery before the end of the year.

” I  will  advise that if all the banks can come together and assist him to  get it done quickly ,this is the  only remedy we have now for now.”

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