Abuja Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) has called on the Federal Government to build modular refineries to make petrol available and avoid further increase in the fuel price.
This is contained in a statement issued in Abuja on Tuesday by the President of the chamber, Tony Ejinkeonye.
Ejinkeonye was reacting to speculations of further hike in price of petroleum products by the Federal Government.
But, Minister of State for Petroleum, Ibe Kachikwu, had while addressing journalists at the State House, Abuja, after meeting President Muhammadu Buhari, refuted the report on planned price increase.
The report had been credited to former Group Managing Directors (GMDs) of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), who urged the Federal Government to increase fuel prices to ensure adequacy in supply of the products.
The former NNPC chiefs argued that the current price cap of N145 per litre of petrol was not congruent with the liberalisation policy.
They said the removal of the cap under a liberalised market environment would allow marketers of petroleum products to sell at a comfortable price based on the exchange rate and international crude price.
But Ejinkeonye said that ACCI “believes that it is impossible not to have a price increase with the forex situation as it is, unless we are going back to subsidy of products.’’
According to him, the Federal Government should let Nigerians know where it is heading on the issue of fuel. Government should face reality and not flip flop on decisions.
“It is better for Nigerians to understand where we have found ourselves and not to delay what we ultimately know must happen.
“Government should as a matter of urgency build modular refineries as we have advised for years instead of building more petrol stations,” he said.
