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    IPMAN reacts as fuel price hits N620/litre in Port Harcourt

    July 18, 2023
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    Mkpoikana Udoma

    Port Harcourt — The pump price of Premium Motor Spirit, PMS commonly known as petrol has hit N620 per litre in Port Harcourt, following the increment in ex depot price by NNPC Ltd. on Tuesday.

    Checks by SweetCrude Reports revealed that while there was no scarcity of the product, most petrol stations in Port Harcourt, the capital of oil rich Rivers State, were now dispensing fuel between N605 and N620 per litre.

    Reacting on the development, the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, IPMAN said the increment in the retail price was necessitated by the increase in ex depot price by NNPC Ltd.

    IPMAN Chairman in Rivers State, Dr Joseph Obele, disclosed that NNPCL being the sole importer of fuel in country, has increased the ex-depot price from N487.7 per litre to N567.7 per litre.

    Obele lamented that the increment in fuel price would quadruple the sufferings of the masses and urged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to declare a state of emergency on the nation’s four refineries.

    He said, “It is true, today Tuesday 18th July. We saw a new buying rate on the NNPC portal. The previous buying rate was N487.7 per litre. The new buying rate going forward is N567.7 per litre.

    “The new selling rate from today shall N600, N610, N620 and above.

    “It is going to bring hardship to the citizens and marketers will need to source for additional trading capital in order to remain in the business.

    “The Nigerian economy is going, and the inflation index will further rise.

    “Our solution is fixing Nigeria refineries. Mr. President should declare state of emergency on Nigeria refineries.”

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