Minority Leader of the House, Ndudi Elumelu, made this known in a statement on Wednesday.
Recall that the Petroleum Product Marketing Company (PPMC) had increased the ex-depot price of Premium Motor Spirit, also known as petrol.
The PPMC, a subsidiary of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), increased the price from N138.62 per litre to N151.56 per litre on Wednesday.
The Minority leader maintained that price was unacceptable, adding that it would result in an increase in the already high cost of consumer goods and services, as well as worsen the current economic hardship being suffered by Nigerians.
“This is because such increase will directly result in more hardship on our citizens, particularly at this critical time when a majority of Nigerians across the country are struggling to survive under the burden of the high cost of living and low purchasing power occasioned by the prevailing economic challenges.
“Any increase in the cost of an essential commodity like fuel will, therefore, bring more hardship to the people and as such should not be contemplated.”
Elumelu noted that the opposition lawmakers were challenging the All Progressives Congress (APC)-led government to rather come up with strategies that will lead to decrease and not increase in the cost of domestic fuel.
He reiterated that it was important for the government to revitalise the nation’s refineries, instead of resorting to fuel price increase at the detriment of Nigerians.
Elumelu, therefore, directed the PPMC to immediately rescind the purported announcement and revert to the former price, with a view to further reviewing it downward.
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