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FG To Ban Cooking Gas In Nigeria To Enhance Safety

Programme Manager, National LPG Expansion and Implementation Plan, Dayo Adeshina has disclosed that the Federal Government is planning to ban consumer ownership of Liquefied Petroleum Gas, LPG, cylinders in the country.

Speaking at the Nigeria LPG Summit 2019 on Tuesday in Lagos, Mr Adeshina, said the move was aimed at enhancing safety and deepening cooking gas penetration in the country.

Mr Adeshina said that the government would also continue to support the LPG industry with fiscal policies and incentives to enable the actualisation of its target of five million metric tonnes of LPG consumption by Nigerians in 2023.

The LPG programme manager, who represented Vice President Yemi Osinbajo but spoke in his personal capacity, said standardisation of LPG cylinders and safe use in Nigerian homes could only be achieved when ownership rests strictly with dealers and distributors.

He explained that cooking cylinders ought to be recertified periodically, adding that the average life span of a cylinder was 15 years.

Mr Adeshina said two investors with the support of the Standard Organisation of Nigeria, SON, had indicated interest to establish recertification plants in the country.

Mr Adeshina said the government would continue to act as an enabler for the LPG industry to thrive and create a market viable for all the players in its value chain.

According to him, Nigeria has made a giant stride in the LPG market with about 70,000 million tonnes per annum, MTPA, in 2007 to 624, 000 MPTA as at September 2019.

He said this was made possible through the removal of five per cent Value Added Tax on LPG and 25 per cent to 30 per cent Import Duty waiver on LPG equipment and appliances.

Also, Neasa Hapiak, Director, LPG Summit, said many industry stakeholders were paying attention to the Nigeria LPG market, noting that there should be concrete steps to sustain the business in the country.

Mrs Hapiak said this could be achieved with the collaboration of government and LPG industry stakeholders as well as entrenching a culture of safety and training of personnel in the industry.

Earlier in his address of welcome, Nuhu Yakubu, President, NLPGA, said the theme of the summit, “LPG: Harmonising Development and Growth in Nigeria and Africa,” was very apt.

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