Oil & Energy
NUPENG Condemns Calls For Withdrawal Of Subsidy
The National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) has condemned calls for the removal of petroleum subsidy from some quarters in the country, warning that if government heeds such calls, it might lead to the collapse of the country.
Port Harcourt Zonal Chairman, NUPENG, Comrade Godwin Eruwa, told The Tide in an exclusive interview in Port Harcourt, that subsidy removal will push prices of products to the rooftops, thereby triggering inflation across the board, and make petroleum products unreachable to the ordinary Nigerian.
He argued that with the claim that they import kerosene at N161 per litre, it follows that the marketers would sell same officially at a cost of N165 per litre or more just to make profit, and asked how many Nigerians can afford to bear that burden with subsidy removal.
Meanwhile, The Tide investigations have revealed that sustained petroleum subsidy had cost the Federal Government an estimated 25 per cent of the 2010 national budget.
It would recalled that government regulates sale of kerosene, petrol and diesel at N40.90 kobo, N55, and N175 per litre respectively through the depots of the Petroleum Products Marketing Company (PPMC), a subsidiary of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC).
However, the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA), allocates quarterly import quotas to the NNPC and products marketers, and pays them the difference between landing cost of the products and approved pump price under the subsidy regime.
But The Tide investigations reveal that corruption has turned the subsidy regime into huge racketeering as billions are siphoned into the pockets of those who are given products import allocations but either do not import the products or divert them elsewhere.
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