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Nigerians Lament Hike In Kerosene Price

Permanent Secretary, Plateau State Ministry of Works, Mr Sunday Hyat (2nd right), briefing the Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr Babatunde Fashola (left), on the bridge being constructed at the Secretariat Junction in Jos, during the Minister’s verification and inspection visit to federal government projects in Plateau State on Wednesday. With them are Plateau State Commissioner for Works, Pam Dongs (2nd left) and Director of Highways, Federal Ministry of Power, Works and Housing, Mr Bala Dansheu.
Following the hike in the
price of kerosene from N50.00 to N83.00 per litre by the Federal government last week, a cross section of Nigerians have reacted to the development.
Those who spoke to The Tide yesterday in Port Harcourt and environs lamented that despite the non-availability of the product the price had been hiked.
The Tide reports that the recent hike was ordered by the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA) that the pump price of kerosene should now be N83.00.
This The Tide further gathered was causing tempers to rise.
Some Nigerians who depend on the product for different purposes are complaining that many government-owned filling stations were hoarding the product.
They accused such stations of selling above the official price.
For Mr Johnson Mene, the action was capable of encouraging people to reverting to the use of firewood and charcoal for domestic and other uses.
“Let us enjoy the change we voted for and not today increase in kero and tomorrow increase in petrol”, he said.
According to Mrs Juliet, Morgan, a house wife, the commodity was not being sold uniformly.
She alleged that while some filling stations were selling above the stipulated N83.00, others were not.
If they say they have increased, let all the filling stations sell equally’, she said.
The Tide however gathered that authorities of the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) have assured Nigerians that it would ensure that the product was not hoarded and marketers comply with the new directive.
“DPR works for 24 hours on a daily basis and we make sure that whatever produce marketers bring is of the right quantity and quality and also sold to the public at not only the regulated price but that the right product is sold to the public”, a DPR source told The Tide.
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