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Baru - NNPC Spends N774m Daily On Petrol Subsidy

NNPC has revealed that it was subsidizing the supply of petrol to the tune of N774 million every day.
According to NNPC, the benefit of the subsidy is being enjoyed by only a few as well as in neighboring countries on the account of the continued smuggling of the fuel across the borders. .

Group managing director, NNPC, Maikanti Baru, had earlier on made a passionate plea to the comptroller general of the Nigerian Customs Service, Hameed Ali, to help check the proliferation of fuel stations in communities with international land and coastal borders across the country.
He said it had energized unprecedented cross-border smuggling of petrol to neighboring countries, making it difficult to sanitize the fuel supply and distribution matrix in the country. .
Baru according to an NNPC statement said “NNPC is concerned that continued cross-border smuggling of petrol will deny Nigerians the benefit of the FG’s benevolence of keeping a fix retail price of N145 per liter despite the increase in PMS open market price above N171 per liter.
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Based on the heightened petrol consumption rate of 50 million liter per day, the corporation was incurring an under-recovery of N774 million every day.” Baru revealed that detailed study conducted by NNPC indicated strong correlation between the presence of the frontier stations and the activities of fuel smuggling syndicates. 

He said the activities of the smugglers led to the recent abnormal surge in the evacuation of petrol from less than 35 million liters per day to more than 60 million liters per day, which was in sharp contrast with established national consumption pattern.
Baru - NNPC Spends N774m Daily On Petrol Subsidy Reviewed by FOW 24 News on March 05, 2018 Rating: 5 NNPC has revealed that it was subsidizing the supply of petrol to the tune of N774 million every day.

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