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FG Begins Full Deregulation, Says Market Forces To Determine Fuel Price

For PPMC, it is a marketer , it also sells products. It also carries out analysis to say, this is my own price because I sourced for this product and it’s that mechanism they have adopted. It is based on their costs. It’s like bottle water which is produced in a deregulated market. You look at how much you produced it and what price you can sell” he said.The PPPRA boss posited that its function henceforth is to ensure that operators in the downstream play fairly and consumers of petrol in the country are not short-changed.

In a truly deregulated regime, there’s nothing like price band because you are free to source your product. All you need to do is look at how much you spent. We will ensure that all stakeholders play fairly.“PPPRA remains the regulator of the downstream and will keep monitoring operators.

The difference now is that we do not indicate or fix prices that you will sell because if you do that, it is price fixing. We will intervene when somebody is going beyond and profiteering,” he added.

According to the agency, there’s a code of conduct that applies to all operators, explaining that even in developed countries where they have fully developed system of deregulation, there are always regulators.Saidu said that the confusion on the role of the PPPRA stemmed from the fact that this is a transition period , noting that very soon Nigerians will enjoy the choices that accrue from a liberalised market, even with the PPMC as a marketer like some private operators.

“The only difference we are seeing now is that PPMC still remains the only source of product supply and I think for other marketers, it’s because of the challenge of forex that’s why they are not importing, given the role forex plays in the sourcing of petroleum products.“The product we are talking about is PMS (petrol).

Other products have been deregulated a long time ago. Only PMS. PPMC is a marketer like OANDO. For PPPRA we know the trend in the market and we intervene when the marketer is going out of hands.“PPMC will have to follow the rules and be treated like a marketer.

In a deregulated environment PPMC are traders. PPMC is into business too. We are facing a difficult situation because  foreign exchange is not allowing other marketers come in yet. That’s why the gains are not seen yet.“If you are not seeing other marketers come in, it’s because they are still understudying the market and due to the exchange rate.

This year has been a difficult year not just in Nigeria.“When you are not earning foreign exchange as you should , there will be so much pressure on the little that you have and that’s what we are seeing. It will not remain like that forever. The exchange rate will still fall. There’s no more price band or fixing” he noted.

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