Nigeria At 60: Buhari Announces New Price For Petrol

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President Muhammadu Buhari has announced a new price for the pump price of petrol in the country.

Buhari said fuel will now be sold at ₦161 per litre in Nigeria, noting that other nations such as Ghana, Niger, Chad Saudi Arabia and other oil-producing countries sell petrol on a higher price than Nigeria.

He lambasted the previous governments from 1999 to 2015 for criticising his administration when they allegedly presided over the near-destruction of the country.

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Buhari, in his nationwide broadcast to mark the Independence Day celebration, said no government in the past did what his administration is doing with such scarce resources.

Buhari said his government has managed to keep things going in spite of the disproportionate spending on security.

He said that the past administrations lack the effrontry to criticise the current administration because they had the opportunity to develop and take the country to a greater height.

‘Those in the previous Governments from 1999 – 2015 who presided over the near destruction of the country have now the impudence to attempt to criticize our efforts,’ he said.

Buhari said that in the circumstances, a responsible government must face realities and take tough decisions.

‘Petroleum prices in Nigeria are to be adjusted. We sell now at N161 per litre. A comparison with our neighbours will illustrate the point;

‘Chad which is an oil producing country charges ₦362 per litre’

‘Niger, also an oil producing country sells 1 litre at ₦346.’

‘In Ghana, another oil-producing country, petroleum pump price is ₦326 per litre.’

‘Further afield, Egypt charges N211 per litre. Saudi Arabia charges ₦168 per litre. It makes no sense for oil to be cheaper in Nigeria than in Saudi Arabia,’ he said.

Buhari noted that for the country to grow and achieve great things Nigerians need to solidify their strength, increase their commitment and encourage themselves to do that which is right.

Recall that the Nigerian government through the Petroleum Products Marketing Company (PPMC) had announced a new ex-depot price of ₦151.56 for petrol.

 

AFRICA DAILY NEWS, NEW YORK

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