Fuel Scarcity Govt pays N156bn oil debt: 'We'll not work until credit alert' - Marketers
The Federal Government said it has paid N156 billion debt to oil
marketers in line with its commitment to prioritise payments in spite of
revenue constraints
Source:Dimeji Akinloye: pulse.ng, re-posted by Abdulgafar Esho (www.econsforumnews.blogspot.com)
As contained in a statement by the Special
Adviser to the Coordinating Minister and Minister of Finance, Mr Paul
Nwabuikwu, in Abuja on Thursday, April 30, the payment had two
components comprising `I owe you' (IOU), given in March and interest on
payment.
“The first consists of the cash
backing of the N100 billion IOU which the marketers were given in March.
The second is N56 billion in interest payments for the marketers
according to the PPPRA template.
“This leaves a balance of N98 billion certified by PPPRA as the amount owed the markers,” the statement stated.
It
said the N156 billion is the latest in a series of significant payments
made to the oil marketers within the last five months – adding that
these included over N300 billion in two instalments in December last
year and N31 billion in interest differentials recently.
In the statement, Okonjo-Iweala urged the marketers to appreciate the efforts being made by the government to meet up with their payments.
The
coordinating minister also urged them to reciprocate with some
understanding of the situation of Nigerians who should not suffer more.
The
minister urged the marketers to sustain the distribution and supply of
fuel to end the suffering of Nigerians at fuel stations.
“The
Federal Government has made maximum effort, in spite of the well-known
fact that the fall in oil prices has significantly reduced national
revenues, to prioritise payments to marketers.
“For
the sake of Nigerians who are bearing the brunt of fuel scarcity, the
marketers should reciprocate in the spirit of dialogue and cooperation
in which we have always tried to engage them,” she said.
The Executive Secretary, Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria (MOMAN), Obafemi Olawore, in a telephone interview with NAN, appreciated the gesture and commended the Federal Government for fulfilling its promises.
Olawore,
however, said the association will not take any corresponding action
until its members received payment alert from their respective banks.
He
said the association is ready to commence importation and distribution
of fuel to end the suffering of Nigerians at fuel stations once the
money hit their accounts.
He said the members will not work with any paper promise without cash backing.
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