The Federal Government has insisted that
Nigerians should brace up for an increment in the pump price of petrol, in the
light of the current economic situation in the country.
The Minister of State for Petroleum
Resources, Chief Timipre Sylva, addressed journalists on the sidelines of a
graduation and awards ceremony organised by the Offshore Technology Institute,
University of Port Harcourt, Rivers State, where 14 master’s degree graduands
of its 2019/2020 Batch Seven were recognised on Friday.
Sylvia said the Federal Government would
soon scrap the current subsidy regime for Premium Motor Spirit, which,
according to him, was “benefiting certain businessmen in the country.”
The minister said, “It is very unfortunate
that if (there is) an increment in fuel pump price, (it) would have an impact
on the marketplace and we are not happy about that. The President especially
does not want to do it, but the economic realities are staring us in the face.
“Can we continue to support the subsidy,
which is not necessarily benefiting the ordinary person, but is benefiting
certain individuals who are businessmen in the country? I don’t want to
identify the people that are benefiting.
“Subsidy is not directly benefitting
Nigerians; the biggest contact with Nigerians is kerosene consumption used by
local persons for cooking; as for diesel, it is used to transport food items
and so on. But these have been deregulated for a long time now.”
According to
him, PMS, which he said is not the preferred fuel of the common man, continues
to defy deregulation. He added that, because PMS proponents are the most vocal,
they continue to kick against deregulation “but we are going to get there.”
Sylvia added, “Right now, we are still in
discussion with stakeholders, so we have decided to go on with subsidy for some
time, until we are able to conclude our discussions with the stakeholders and
announce the policy direction.”
Earlier, acting Director, Offshore Technology
Institute, University of Port Harcourt, Dr Robinson Briggs, described the
graduands as a unique and special group of students who were faced with a great
challenge as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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