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Federal High Court Rules Deregulation Of Oil Sector Illegal; Orders Federal Gove by 50samuel(m): 4:01pm On Mar 19, 2013
The Federal High Court today in Abuja declared the policy of deregulation to be unconstitutional, illegal, null and void, and ordered the government, from now on, to fix and publish regularly the prices of petroleum products.

Ruling in Case # FHC/ABJ/CS/591/2009: Bamidele Aturu v Minister of Petroleum Resources and the Attorney General of The Federation, Justice M. Bello ordered the defendants, their agents, privies, collaborators and whosoever and howsoever to desist from deregulating the downstream sector of the petroleum industry or from failing to fix the prices of petroleum products as mandatorily required by the Petroleum Act and the Price Control Act.

The also court issued the following orders:
1. A DECLARATION that the policy decision of the Defendants to deregulate the downstream sector of the petroleum industry by not fixing the prices at which petroleum products may be sold in Nigeria is unlawful, illegal, null, void and of no effect whatsoever being in vicious violation of the mandatory provision of section 6 of the Petroleum Act, cap P.10, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004.

2. A DECLARATION that the policy decision of the Defendants to deregulate the downstream sector of the petroleum industry by not fixing the prices at which petroleum products may be sold in Nigeria is unlawful, illegal, null, void and of no effect whatsoever being in flagrant violation of the mandatory provision of section 4 of the Price Control Act, cap P28, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004.

3. A DECLARATION that the policy decision of the Defendants to deregulate the downstream sector of the petroleum industry by not fixing the prices at which petroleum products may be sold in Nigeria is unlawful, illegal, null, void and of no effect whatsoever being in conflict with Section 16(1)(b) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 which provides that the Government shall control the national economy in such manner as to secure the maximum welfare, freedom and happiness of every citizen on the basis of social justice and equality of status and opportunity.

4. A DECLARATION that that the policy decision of the Defendants to deregulate the downstream sector of the petroleum industry by not fixing the prices at which petroleum products may be sold in Nigeria has the effect of making the freedom of movement guaranteed in section 41 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 illusory for the Plaintiff and the generality of Nigerians and is therefore illegal, unconscionable and unconstitutional and of no effect whatsoever.

Thanking the judge for the verdict, Mr. Aturu noted that the sound and logical treatment of the issue of locus standi raised by the defendants offered reassurance that the judiciary without doubt cannot be wholly dismissed in the struggle to build genuine democracy.
“The judge has done his own bit,” he said in a statement. “It is now left for Nigerians to be alert to challenge any wicked increase in the prices of petroleum products. May God truly bless Nigeria.
Re: Federal High Court Rules Deregulation Of Oil Sector Illegal; Orders Federal Gove by coninse: 4:59pm On Mar 19, 2013
Good.

Nigerians need to start asking their Government for accountability. They need to account for every single action or money spent while in Government. No one can help us, except ourselves. And stop calling God to help us, he will not come down to solve corruption or Boko Haram issue, only Nigerians can do it.

Start taking responsibilities, and stop demanding from God to solve the problems caused by the actions of our leaders.
Re: Federal High Court Rules Deregulation Of Oil Sector Illegal; Orders Federal Gove by Ngwakwe: 5:03pm On Mar 19, 2013
From now on, the modus operandi will
look thus:
Current International Price of PMS = N180
Nigerian Govt. Subsidy per litre = N80
Current Selling Price per litre = N100
(Int. Price - Subsidy)
Where Subsidy is constant and
International Price varies hence Selling
Price will be fluctuating between + or -
N100
With this System in place, Nigerians can
sometimes buy PMS as low as N70 per
litre

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