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The Federal Government of Nigeria has stopped subsidy on Premium Motor Spirit otherwise known as petrol.

The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Timipre Sylva, who announced this in Abuja on Thursday, said the decision was in line with the deregulation of the downstream oil sector.

Sylva, in a statement, noted that the move would boost the economic growth and development of Nigeria.

The minister said that the government cannot continue to subsidise petrol because it had no economic value.

Sylva said after a thorough examination of the economics, “the government concluded that it was unrealistic to continue with the burden of subsidising PMS to the tune of trillions of naira every year”.

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He pointed pointed out that the subsidy was benefiting the rich rather than the poor and ordinary Nigerians.

“Deregulation means that the Government will no longer continue to be the main supplier of Petroleum Products, but will encourage the private sector to take over the role of supplying Petroleum Products,” he said.

He added that henceforth, market forces will determine the price at the pump.

The minister, however, assured that the government would continue to play its role of regulation to ensure that the commodity was not priced arbitrarily by private sector suppliers.

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