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Cheap petroleum products prices affecting economy negatively — NAEE

President of the Nigerian Association for Energy Economics, Professor Wumi Iledare, Monday, disclosed that cheap petroleum products prices is negatively affecting the country and is also making the country’s economic inefficient.
Addressing newsmen in Abuja, as part of activities to mark the Fourth NAEE World Energy Day Celebration, Iledare warned that the energy sector cannot be governed with patronage and sentiment, adding that doing so might have dire consequences for the country.  He explained that the Federal Government can intervene in the petroleum products market instead of regulating the industry and fixing prices. 

Some of the intervention measures, according to him, might include the use of fiscal tools, such as an increase in taxes paid on each litre of petroleum products and by allowing a parallel market for the sale of the commodity.  He said, “You cannot govern the energy sector with patronage and sentiment. You can govern electricity tariff on the basis of sentiment and patronage, but you cannot do that with petroleum products. Has the price of diesel gone to N300 per litre. I want to challenge anyone to look at the rate of change of diesel price and look at the change in exchange rate.

  And also, look at the change in import duty.  “Petroleum Products in not a public good because of two basic reasons: Rivalry in consumption and exclusion in consumption. You can exclude somebody from buying petroleum products and your consumption affects my consumption in petroleum products and that is why price must be right.





Source : https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/10/cheap-petroleum-products-prices-affecting-economy-negatively-naee/

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