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NNPC pays N120bn monthly to subsidise Petrol – GMD reveals

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The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) on Thursday disclosed that it pays between N100 billion and N120 billion every month to subsidise Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), popularly known as petrol.

Mele Kyari, the NNPC Group General Manager (GMD), who disclosed this at the weekly presidential ministerial media briefing at the State House in Abuja, the nation’s capital, also lamented that the burden placed upon the corporation by the ongoing subsidisation of the cost of petrol in the country was overwhelming.

Kyari hinted that Nigerians would have to pay the actual cost for petrol sooner or later, as a result of the huge sum being paid.

He said the product was currently being sold below the cost of importation, causing the NNPC to pay the difference.

The NNPC boss refrained from calling the shortfall payment a subsidy, stressing that the fund was paid to maintain the pump price of petrol at the current level.

He declared that the NNPC can no longer bear the monumental cost, saying market forces must be allowed to determine the pump price of petrol in the country in the nearest future.

Kyari, however declined to give a specific date when the corporation would stop subsidising petrol

Also, the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Timipre Sylva, disclosed that the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) currently before the National Assembly would be passed by April 2021.

Sylva told reporters that the bill would not suffer a setback, going by all indications from the leadership of the National Assembly.

The minister emphasized the importance for Nigeria to steer away from oil to gas, adding that the 20-year-old PIB would attract a lot of investments to the gas sector.

On the issue of having functional refineries in the country, Sylva faulted Senator Dino Melaye’s analysis of the proposed rehabilitation of the Port Harcourt refinery.

According to him, Melaye is not an expert on refinery and should, therefore, not impress his views on an area he is not conversant with.

The minister assured that the Federal Government remained committed to its promise to deliver a functional refinery to Nigerians in due time.

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