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.
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.
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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