The Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) has recommended the full
deregulation of premium motor spirit (PMS), better known as petrol.
The governors gave the recommendation at its 30th
teleconference meeting which held on Wednesday.
In a communique released after the meeting, Kayode Fayemi,
chairman of NGF, said the forum received presentation from Nasir el-Rufai,
governor of Kaduna, on the pricing of petrol.
It is reported that El-Rufai’s presentation was based on the
position of a six-man committee headed by him.
The committee was established earlier in the year by the
National Economic Council (NEC) headed by Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo to look
into the dwindling revenues of states.
Other members of the committee include Godwin Obaseki,
Kayode Fayemi, and David Umahi, governors of Edo, Ekiti and Ebonyi states
respectively; as well as Godwin Emefiele, governor of the Central Bank of
Nigeria (CBN); and Mele Kyari, group managing director of the Nigerian National
Petroleum Corporation (NNPC).
In his presentation, el-Rufai “noted that between N70
billion and N210 billion is estimated to be spent every month to keep the PMS
price at N162/litre”.
The governor said the situation is “completely
unsustainable”, thereby backing the deregulation of petrol.
El-Rufai reportedly said the increase in the price of petrol
to N385 per litre would help reduce smuggling of petrol to neighbouring
countries.
He said if petrol sells at N385 per litre, the federation
accounts allocations committee (FAAC) would gain between N1.3 trillion and N2.3
trillion per annum.
The position of the governor is said to have been commended
by some governors while others faulted the move saying it will impose more
hardship on Nigerians.
In March, Kyari had revealed that the NNPC can no longer
bear the burden of underpriced sales of petrol, adding that the market price
need to be implemented.
But a day after making the remark, the corporation said it
will maintain the current ex-depot price of petrol, until the end of
negotiations with organised labour.
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