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The resolution of the current scarcity of
petrol across the country will feature prominently at a meeting
scheduled to hold today (Monday) between the Minister of Finance, Dr.
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, and petroleum product marketers.
The meeting, which holds in Abuja, will
attempt to resolve the controversy surrounding the outstanding actual
subsidy arrears being owed the marketers and when it will be paid.
While the minister gave the outstanding
indebtedness of the government to the marketers as N131bn, the marketers
insist that they are still being owed N200bn after last week’s payment
of N154bn.
The Executive Secretary, Major Oil
Marketers Association of Nigeria, Mr. Thomas Olawore, told one of our
correspondents on Sunday that the government had paid N154.2bn out of
the N354.4bn it owed the independent and major marketers as well as the
depot owners, leaving a balance of N200.2bn.
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But
the minister said this figure could not be correct, noting that the
balance that was left based on the Petroleum Pricing Products Regulatory
Agency’s template was about N131bn.
She said, “As you know, we paid N156bn
recently, N100bn of the principal payment that we owe them and then we
paid N56bn interest rate and some remaining exchange rate differentials.
Prior to that, we had just paid N31bn exchange rate differentials. So,
at the time we paid that last week, what we had outstanding was N98bn.”
“As of now, since we made the
announcement last week, it has now risen from N98bn to N131bn
outstanding in principal payment. And they are now making a demand of
N200bn and I ask them what is the balance for?”
However, Olawore said the N200.2bn
balance was based on a template agreed upon with the PPPRA and that the
minister could not change it overnight without the input of all
stakeholders.
He said, “The minister agreed to meet us tomorrow (Monday) to discuss how the balance of N200.2bn will be paid.
“We will explain to her that it is
N200.2bn. The PPPRA is there as the middle party and will be able to
establish the truth based on the agreed template.”
Olawore confirmed that the tanker owners
and drivers had temporarily suspended their strike and commenced lifting
of products because of the appeal that the marketers made to them
following the payment of part of the debt owed them by the Federal
Government.
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