Increase in pump price: Senate refutes claim

Increase in pump price: Senate refutes claim

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Following word making the round that there is imminent hike in price of fuel, the Senate has said Nigerians should not panic over what they (the Senate) see as mere speculation, as such has not been discussed on the floor of the Senate.Speaking with newsmen in an interview in Abuja, Senator Kabiru Gaya, Chairman Senate Committee on Works, said the whole information about the Road Fund Bill proposed by his committee was misinterpreted and those speculating it are creating negative perception in the hearts of the good people of Nigeria against the Senate.He said it was clear that some people are out to make mountains out of mole hills, claiming that it was only but an attempt at denting his image and that of the Buhari administration.According to Gaya, “people are complaining because they don’t know the challenges before members of senate Committee on Works. We have a lot of work to do because there are about 34 projects that were not included in the 2016 budget but we make sure that they are now included in the 2017 budget.”.“They were in 2016 budget but were shortchanged and the government of President Buhari approved these jobs but they were not in the contracts in the budget. So we said there is no way the executive council will approve a project and it’s been announced and it is not included in the budget. So, the Committee of works said, these projects should be included and we commended the Senate President and the Speaker of the House who ensured that those projects are included in the budget,” he further said.He reiterated that the efforts put in place by his committee, the leadership of the National Assembly and that of president Buhari should be commended.When asked at what point the talk on fuel price came in, the Senator responded by saying that the whole information was deliberately misconstrued and threatened to take a legal action against the papers that circulated the false information.“They said the Senate is increasing fuel price? That was wrong! They don’t even understand what we are talking about. In the last seven years, I have been in the Senate. There was a N5 levy for which the Petroleum Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPRA) was supposed to be deducted, not to increase, even when pump price was sold at N87 per litre from the amount sold and remitted to FERMA to maintain roads.“From our calculation, PPRA has not paid N167b to FERMA . I raised this issue then and wanted to continue this time again that the same N5 which was supposed to be paid before and they didn’t pay and now should also be deducted, reduced and removed from the N145 not to increase.“Because they just wanted to be mischievous, they used ‘increase’,” said Senator Gaya who advised professionalism in the discharge of duties. 

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