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Subsidy: FG orders payment of N407bn to petroleum marketers

NNPC GMD Ibe Kachikwu,
Minister of State for Petroluem & NNPC GMD, Ibe Kachikwu,

Federal Government has directed the immediate payment of N407 billion owed to petroleum products importers under a subsidy scheme, the finance ministry said, Wednesday.

Marketers importing the products in subsidised regime have struggled to finance their purchases with low dollar availability and shrinking credit lines.

Finance minister, Kemi Adeosun, has approved the payment of N407 billion for “subsidy claims to oil marketers”, said Marshall Gundu, a spokesman for her ministry.

“The president has directed that payments be made immediately in order to bring to a quick end the lingering fuel crisis,” said Gundu.

Fears of a fuel scarcity prompted Nigerians to resort to panic-buying in the last few weeks, forming long queues at petrol stations in major cities.

Some of the money to be paid to importers dates back to 2014 and this is the first significant payment since Buhari came to power in May.

A severe fuel crisis crippled the country in May because of a standoff between importers and the outgoing administration led by Buhari’s predecessor, Goodluck Jonathan, over whether their debts would be honoured.

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