Fuel prices can never be stable in Nigeria — NNPCL
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has said fuel pricing in the country cannot be stable.
The Executive Vice President of NNPCL (Downstream) Adedapo Segun, said this during an interview on Arise TV on Thursday.
Segun’s warning is coming in the wake of Tuesday price hike of pertol, which has attracted widespread criticism.
NNPCL executive said there was need for a perfectly competitive market to ensure stable fuel supplies in Nigeria.
The EVP said, “If you look in section 205 of the PIA, that’s the Act that gave birth to NNPC Limited, it tells you that petroleum prices or fuel prices were based on unrestricted free market conditions. And so, when you have a situation where fuel prices remain the same, that’s what is unusual You won’t see that in other climes, where you have prices fixed for a long period.
“It’s actually supposed to move in consonance with changes and market conditions. During the summer months, prices are high because it’s a driving season, in the winter months, prices come down and things like that. So, that’s what the PIA provides for, prices should move with the seasons.”
Segun acknowledged that while Nigeria was presently experiencing petrol pump price hikes, other countries were getting reductions.
He said, “You expect to see prices drop in those climes where petrol prices are market based, but the opposite is our situation, we’re not at our full market pricing of PMS yet, and that’s why the behaviour of PMS pricing in Nigeria cannot be compared to those markets where the prices are fully market based.
“And if you’re going to check out the equivalent of those prices that you see in those climes, and compare them to the prices here. You’ll find out that they’re still way higher than the prices we’re offering when you bring them to common currency…
“It should be free market, unrestricted market-based conditions…what’s sustainable is the unrestricted free market pricing of PMS. That way, competition takes over, and Nigerians will get the best.”