Oil marketers blame NPA for high prices of AGO, Kerosene
The unyielding attitude of the Nigeria Ports Authority (NPA) not to allow oil marketing companies pay their port charges in Naira instead of foreign currency on petroleum related products especially Automotive Gas Oil (AGO) or Diesel and Kerosene in Naira will continue to keep the prices of these commodities high, BusinessDay investigation has revealed.
The oil marketing companies who spoke to BusinessDay have alleged that the NPA has made it compulsory for them to pay the port charges in foreign currency as against their request to pay in Naira.
They said since the authority is not ready to consider the scarcity of dollars this time they would also not hesitate to pass the port charges over to consumers.
A marketer who is worried about the situation said “Can you imagine you having the Naira but searching for the dollar equivalent to pay NPA and you are not going to get the dollar at interbank rate easily and immediately and this is a payment that you need to make immediately so that your vessels would come in. If your vessel does not come in immediately it would start accumulating charges for demurrage”.
He raised the question whether NPA actually pay the government in dollars or in Naira and if it is naira at what rate is it doing that. “We have raised this issue with the Minister of petroleum who promised to get in touch with the minister of transport. But the minister of Transport according to those that went to see him was said to have said he does not want do anything about it but that the marketers should continue to pay in dollars”.
According to him, if marketers pay dollars that they sourced from the black market, it then becomes very clear that the product landing cost would be higher than the actual landing cost as approved by PPPRA. “So this a big challenge for us. We are not saying that we would not pay. But why do we pay in dollars. We are not selling the product in dollars. NPA is a Nigeria agency while the consumers are paying in Naira so why should we go and look for dollars and pay them”, he retorted.
He believed that the NPA officials collect dollars from marketers and remit to government in Naira at official exchange rate.
But in its response to BusinessDay inquiry, NPA said it is acting on behalf of the Federal Government of Nigeria, saying that if it acts contrary, it would be tantamount to criminal act. The tariff is law, it says.
Corporate Affairs Manager of NPA, Captain Iheanacho Ebubeogu urged the marketers to approach the government if they want the policy changed because it is only the Federal Government that has the power to review the act.
He said nobody can alter the arrangement, not even the managing director of the agency as that would amount insubordination.
Olusola Bello