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We Are Not In Charge Of Price Of Cooking Gas – FG
The Federal Government has stated that it has no control over the rising cost of cooking gas in the country.
Sylva, who disclosed this while speaking to State House correspondents at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, stated that he was at the State House to introduce to the President the CEO, Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority, NMDPRA.
While answering questions on what was responsible for the increase in the price of cooking gas and what the government was doing to address the situation, Sylva stated the government had no control over the price increase and could not subsidize the product because it was fully deregulated.
He also stated that gas prices were determined at the international market and the federal government was doing everything possible to bring down the price especially during the yuletide.
He said: “We must understand that cooking gas is not subsidized. It is already a deregulated commodity, so the price of cooking gas is not determined by government or by everybody in the industry. In fact, gas prices are determined internationally.
“You all are aware that in Europe today, gas prices have gone up, there was even crisis in Europe relating to gas prices. So the pricing of gas internationally now affects also the price of gas in the country.
“Apart from that, there are some issues around VAT charges on imported gas, and, of course, taxes on imported gas, which we are handling. But of course, quite frankly, these taxes on imported gas, you must also juxtapose it side by side with the local producers of gas.
“So if you incentivize the importance too much, then you will also kill the local industry. And also, you don’t want to incentivize the local industry at the expense of the imports, because if you incentivize the local industry at the expense of the imports, then you will not have enough gas produced within the country.
“So, these are the issues of balancing that the midstream and downstream regulatory authorities are handling and I want to assure you that we are quite concerned. Mr. President also is very concerned. He is aware that the price of gas is high in the market, and we’re doing everything to see how we can bring down the price of gas, especially as we approached the yuletide. “On what the Federal Government was doing to minimize damage in Nembe, Bayelsa State, where there is oil spillage, he said President Buhari had directed that he should visit the community today to assess the situation.
“The spillage in OML 29, we are quite aware of. Unfortunately, it has happened. It is also one of the issues I discussed with the President as minister and he has actually asked us to visit the site to assess the situation and report back.
“Definitely, we are quite concerned with what is happening in Nembe and will be going there very soon tomorrow (today) to go and look at what is happening and report back.
“Mr. President is personally interested and we have discussed it and he said we should go there and come back and report to him because environmental degradation issues are things that we are not going to condone but, of course, we’ll work with the operators of OML 29 to ensure this spillage is brought under control as quickly as possible.”