Previously, the existence of multiple foreign exchange rates
and other challenges hindered the marketers from importing petrol, leading to
their reliance on domestic supplies from NNPC Limited.
However, with the CBN’s recent action, oil marketers
expressed optimism that their first shipment of petrol will arrive in Nigeria
in the coming weeks.
Clement Isong, the Chief Executive Officer of the Major Oil
Marketers Association of Nigeria (MOMAN), stated their intention to commence
imports in the next few weeks.
Similarly, Adetunji Oyebanji, the Managing Director/CEO of
11 Plc, expressed the belief that they are closer than ever to importing
petrol.
The Independent Petroleum Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) is
also considering importation, according to its National President, Elder
Chinedu Okoronkwo.
During a visit to President Bola Tinubu, Dame Winifred
Akpani, the Chairman of Depots and Petroleum Products Marketers Association of
Nigeria (DAPPMAN), urged the adoption of measures to end the fuel crisis and
stabilize Nigeria’s downstream sector.
Among the requests made by Akpani was a reduction in dues
and levies to government agencies, particularly NPA Plc and NIMASA, payable in
the local currency to alleviate pressure on foreign exchange reserves and
regulate petrol prices.
She also called for the suspension of charges and taxes
imposed by the regulator, NMDPRA, as outlined in the Petroleum Industry Act,
and the scrapping of the 2.5% security deposit requested by NNPC Limited for
all purchases.
Akpani further urged the government to revise the clause in
the Petroleum Industry Act that restricts importation to companies with active
local refining licenses or proven track records in international crude oil and
petroleum products trading.
The stakeholders emphasized that achieving stability in the
petroleum industry would pave the way for energy transition, leading to reduced
dependence on fossil fuels, increased investment, and faster development of
alternative energy sources such as gas and electricity.
They expressed gratitude for the opportunity and conveyed
their hopes for sustainable growth and economic prosperity in Nigeria under the
leadership of President Bola Tinubu.