Northern Nigerian Breaking News

FG inaugurates committee to monitor, stabilise Petrol Price

4

The Federal Government has inaugurated a Technical Committee for the monitoring of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) price framework in the country.

Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, who inaugurated the committee on Monday in Abuja, said that representatives of the Federal Government organised labour and other stakeholders in the petroleum industry would-be members.

Others include petrol retailers, independent marketers and the Pipelines Products Marketing Company (PPMC) that had approved the new template.

“The inauguration is sequel to the outcome of a series of bipartite meetings between the Federal Government and the Organised Labour represented by Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Unions Congress (TUC).

Read Also:IPMAN directs members to sell petrol at N162

elsamad new

“The meeting is to fashion out a mechanism and framework to monitor and stabilise PMS pump price.

“You will recall that the last bipartite meeting held on December 7, agreed to lower the PMS pump price by N5 with effect from  Monday, Dec. 14.

“This is aimed at bringing relief to the Nigerians. In effect, the pump price is now N162.44k per litre with effect from today, Dec. 14,” he said.

He charged the committee to review the cost of supply and incidental costs and arrive at the basis of determining Market Reflective Pump Price cap under the template of the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA) Act.

He also charged the committee to engage all relevant stakeholders to establish a price review framework and carry out any other assessment that would facilitate the work of the committee.

“The technical committee is expected to submit its report by Jan. 25, 2021 in the first instance to our main committee just like the Electricity Tariff Technical Committee will do same day,” he said.  (NAN)

Members of the committee chaired by Mr Onochie Anyaoku with Mr Lawal Musa as Secretary, include Mr Umar Ajiya, Mr Festus Osifo and Mr Williams Akporehia.

Others include Saidu Abdullahi, Ahmed Bobbi and Ahmed Zakari, Special Assistant to the President on Infrastructure, among others.

Speaking on behalf of his colleagues, Anyaoku said that the committee would provide an evidence-based report to the leaders to enable them make informed decisions.

NAN

4 Comments
  1. cvv to cash app says

    112086 480154You made some decent points there. I looked online for that problem and found a lot of people goes coupled with with all your website. 485055

  2. 404690 973849What a lovely blog. Ill surely be back. Please preserve writing! 810242

  3. sobril says

    774794 426816Nice post. I learn something much more challenging on different blogs everyday. It will always be stimulating to read content from other writers and practice slightly something from their store. Id prefer to use some with the content material on my blog whether you dont mind. Natually Ill give you a link on your internet blog. Thanks for sharing. 387655

  4. check out this site says

    485772 681232Its really a cool and valuable piece of details. Im glad that you shared this useful data with us. Please keep us informed like this. Thanks for sharing. 718176

Leave A Reply

Your email address will not be published.