IPMAN confirms another fuel pump price hike – Daily Post Nigeria

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The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria said the price of Premium Motor Spirit, popularly known as fuel would continue to increase as long as the US Dollar rose in the foreign exchange market.
Chinedu Okoronkwo, the National President of IPMAN, disclosed this to DAILY POST exclusively while reacting to speculation of further fuel pump hikes.
The IPMAN’s boss noted that fuel price will keep soaring if the dollar keeps rising in the forex market.
He said: “Nigerians should understand that with fuel subsidy removal, the government is no longer determining pump prices but the market forces. The product is bought in dollars. The dollar is around 890/$1 now. As the dollar climbs, fuel pump prices will continue to go up.
As a solution, he urged the government to double up efforts to make Compressed Natural Gas available for Nigerians.
“Government should make conscious efforts towards making CNG available for Nigerians”, he stated.
Naira dropped further to the dollar, exchanged at N782.38/$1 on Wednesday at the official market. But, at the parallel market dollar is enchanted at 910/$1.
Consequently, the pump price of the product is expected to exceed N617/per litre.
DAILY POST recalls that three weeks ago, fuel marketers increased the fuel pump price from N539/per litre to over N600/per litre.
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