April 2, 2025

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The national president of the Petroleum Retailers Outlets Owners Association of Nigeria, Billy Gillis-Harry, has explained why fuel prices may hit above N1,000 per litre.

According to him, Nigerians will have to buy petrol at N1,000 per litre in the coming days based on the outcome of the Naira-for-crude deal discussion between Dangote Refinery and the Nigerian Government through Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited.

This comes after the recent hike in petrol prices to between N930 and N960 per litre from N860 and N880 in Dangote Refinery’s partners, MRS filling stations, and others. Explaining the recent petrol price increment he said;

You can’t blame anyone. It’s the deregulation of the downstream sector. It’s the economic and environmental factors. That’s what we really need.

Why are people blaming Dangote Refinery or the federal government? Has anybody confirmed that the government has stopped the Naira-for-crude deal? He told Daily Post.

So, that is why we feel that nobody should jump into conclusion to say the deal has been stopped. And therefore, based on that, after all, between that time and today, NNPC was still supplying crude in Nigeria and Sudan. So, for now, you can’t conclude that it is because of that deal that we are in this current quagmire of pricing. PETROAN took the matter frontally with the Honourable Minister of Petroleum.

And we were clearly explained that there are processes that are going on to review what has been done in the last 180 days, which ended today. And based on what we found out, the way forward was not in any way to stop. The way forward is not in any way to stop the Naira-for-crude deal.

So, until that decision is made and pronounced, we cannot say that that has been stopped. And so, that cannot be the reason.

And that is why we are careful that nobody should blackmail the system. And any information that’s coming out should have empirical evidence of reality. So, if I, as a businessman, determine that there are speculations for my enterprise and I want to take certain precautionary decisions, I’m free to do so because it’s my business.”

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