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Naira devaluation triggers hike in fuel subsidy to N31.08 per litre
The free fall in the value of the naira has started to take its toll on the price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), also known as petrol, as the amount the Federal Government is paying as subsidy on PMS, yesterday, rose to N31.08 per litre.
The landing cost consists of: Cost plus freight (C+F) — N91.13 per litre or N614.12 per metric tonne; Trader’s margin — N1.48 per litre; Lightering expenses — N4.16; NPA charges — N0.78 per litre; Financing — N1.23; Jetty Depot Thru’ Put Charge — N0.80 per litre and Storage cost — N3 per litre.
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