PETROL PRICE HIKE, SENATE WILL INTERVENE IF….– AKPABIO

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ARAFAT DOOR TO DOOR SUPPORT FARMER MOHAMMED UMAR BAGO’S ADMINISTRATION

The Senate will consider intervening in the recent hike in the pump prices of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), commonly known as petrol, by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), if the need arises.

The Senate President, Godswill Akpabio disclosed this while Commissioning the New Press Centre for Senate Correspondent.

This follows the increase in petrol prices at NNPCL retail stations to N1,030 per litre in Abuja, up from N897/litre, and to N998/litre in Lagos, from N868/litre.

“I haven’t fully assessed the situation regarding the pump price increase, but it’s not exactly an increase—it’s a reflection of deregulation.” Akpabio said

The President of the Senate explained that the removal of subsidies means consumers will pay the actual market price of petrol, which could initially feel like an increase. However, he expressed optimism that once the market stabilizes, particularly with more supply from the Dangote refinery and other sources, prices may reduce.

“At the start, prices may seem to increase, but with the production from Dangote and other refineries, and the open market allowing competition, we may see prices drop. If we need to intervene, we will.”

Akpabio urged people not to focus solely on the price hike but assured that the Senate would assess the situation and act if necessary.

 

Let’s Support Farmer Mohammed Umar Bago’s administration—-IJah

…Hon. Ibrahim Mami Ijah, Niger State Commissioner for Livestock and Fisheries, during a Council Meeting.
Thousands of School bags and Exercise Books procured and distributed by Hon. Abbas to students in Mariga Local Government Area.

 

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