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Senate to consider bill that will make Nigerians ‘pay more’ for fuel

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The Senate will next week consider a bill that will make Nigerians pay more for fuel.

According to The Eagle Online, the bill recommends that Nigerians pay a N5 levy on each litre of petroleum product imported into the country.

The proposed law, which was presented by Chairman, Senate Committee on Works, Kabiru Gaya, is entitled ‘National Roads Bill’.

The N5 levy on each litre of petrol or diesel, will be part of revenue sources for a proposed national roads fund.

‎”There shall be a road fund charge of 0.5 per cent on the assessed value of any vehicle imported at any time into Nigeria.

“There shall be lease, license or other fees which shall be 10 per cent of the revenue accruing from lease or license or other fees pertaining to non-vehicular road usage along any federal road and collected by the Federal Roads Maintenance Agency‎.

“Fuel levy of N5 chargeable per litre on ‎any volume of petrol and diesel products imported ‎into Nigeria and on non-locally refined petroleum produc‎ts. as well as international vehicle transit charges”, the bill read in part.

If the bill is passed and signed into law, all users of petrol and diesel, including industries will pay more for fuel.

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