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    Home » PPPRA’s 2,050% fee on cooking gas/autogas illegal, threatens LPG expansion – NLPGA

    PPPRA’s 2,050% fee on cooking gas/autogas illegal, threatens LPG expansion – NLPGA

    November 15, 2020
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    *LPG or cooking gas refilling plant.

    OpeOluwani Akintayo

    Lagos — Nigeria LPG Association, NLPGA, has described the 2,050 percent increase in the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency PPPRA Administrative fee on LPG (Cooking Gas/Autogas) as illegal, capable of affecting the Federal Government National LPG Expansion Plan and the National Gas Expansion Programme.

    In a statement obtained by SweetcrudeReports, Mr. Olakunle Oyebanjo, Executive Secretary, NLPGA, stated: “The LPG Industry is appalled with the seemingly nonchalant attitude and flagrant disregard for the industry, whose officials have been working with the Federal Government and others to drive the National LPG Expansion Plan and the National Gas Expansion Programme. These and other important schemes could be thwarted by the Administrative fee.”

    The National LPG Expansion Plan and the National Gas Expansion Programme was designed to enhance massive investment, supply and utilization of LPG and Natural Gas in Nigeria respectively.

    According to him: “Apparently because of the obvious illegality, some stakeholders, including the Ministry of Petroleum Resources and Presidency have made several interventions, peaceful engagements, and dialogue on this subject”.

    Sadly, he said the PPPRA is yet remove the administrative fee, adding that the agency should be encouraged to do so, especially as it has the tendency to impact negatively on Nigerians currently groaning under the weight of extreme poverty occasioned by low disposable incomes, which culminated in the ongoing nationwide EndSARS protests.

    “Furthermore, it could also unleash much hardship on the already impoverished consumers, who are still struggling to cope with the Covid-19 ravaged economy, insurgency, food scarcity, rising inflation, petrol pump price increase and the increase in electricity tariff, which has affected the morale and mental wellbeing of Nigerians.”

    According to him, the industry remains committed to protecting the interests of consumers and its members from the PPPRA’s Administrative fee.

    “All members and indeed the entire industry is by this publication and prior correspondences urged to ignore and do not comply with the PPPRA Administrative fee.”

    He added that nevertheless, the NLPGA assures that the industry will continue to explore all lawful avenues to seek redress, promote ease of doing business and advocate for the better mutually beneficial business, public health safety and environment for all stakeholders.

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