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Another Fuel Scarcity To Hit Nigeria In Three Weeks

by Our Reporter

Nigeria will probably be hit by fuel shortages in three weeks as the
government doesn’t have enough money to pay for gasoline subsidies,
according to the head of Seplat Petroleum Development Co Plc.

“In three weeks we will be back to scarcity because we simply don’t have
the money to pay for the subsidy,” Austin Avuru, chief executive officer
of Lagos-based Seplat, said on Thursday at a Bloomberg conference at the
Nigerian Stock Exchange.

Nigeria almost ground to a halt last month during the country’s worst fuel
shortage in a decade due to a dispute between oil-product marketers and
the outgoing government. The shortage left service stations closed,
aircraft grounded, and businesses unable to operate.

A lack of oil refining capacity means Nigeria subsidizes gasoline imports
and suffers frequent fuel shortages even though it’s Africa’s biggest
crude producer of about 2 million barrels a day. President Muhammadu
Buhari, who took office on May 29, said this week his government is facing
severe financial strain from a Treasury that’s “virtually empty” and
billions of dollars in debt.

Bloomberg

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