Rising Diesel, Aviation Fuel Costs, Not Our Fault – Nigerian Govt Declares

Rising Diesel, Aviation Fuel Costs, Not Our Fault – Nigerian Govt Declares

The federal government has declared that the rising cost of diesel and aviation fuel in Nigeria is as a result of international fluctuations and impact of foreign exchange.

This is as it declared that it can not intervene to bring down the cost as it is been determined by the interaction of market forces.

The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Timipre Sylva made the submission on Monday in Abuja.

He added that the rising cost is not peculiar to Nigeria alone, also blaming the war between Ukraine and Russia for the situation.

In his words, “So, it is not within the purview of the government to fix the prices at all. And of course, the actual issue is also the foreign exchange. People cannot access foreign exchange to import this. For the time being, NNPC has been the main importer of this product but what we are trying to do is to democratise the importation so that the aviation fuel users themselves should be able to access foreign exchange and be able to import this product.

He added that the conflict between Ukraine and Russia is another factor affecting the prices as the products are not subsidized.

The Minister further stressed that it’s a global issue.

It’s not a supply issue at all. It’s just a global problem. You know that the problem in Ukraine and Russia has actually exacerbated the rise in prices; it is not in Nigeria alone. The high cost of diesel is also because of the same reason and these are not subsidized commodities, they are deregulated commodities so actually, it is not within the purview of the government to intervene in the price,” Sylva added.

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